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, Chile und Mexiko seit der Mexiko-Krise und entwickelt Indikatoren zur Beurteilung der Entwicklungschancen dieser Länder. Für … Argentinien wie für Brasilien, Chile und Mexiko zeigt sich im Zeitraum 1994-2002 kein eindeutiger Zusammenhang zwischen … für Mexiko als durchschnittlich zu bezeichnen. Für Brasilien sind die Entwicklungschancen unsicher: die Schuldensituation …
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The paper examines empirically the proposition that aid to poor countries is detrimental for external competitiveness, giving rise to Dutch disease type effects. At the aggregate level, aid is found to have a positive effect on growth of labour productivity. A sectoral decomposition shows that...
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future. China has enjoyed high annual GDP growth rates of about ten percent in the last 25 years. Exports and investment were …
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We assess the role of capital goods imports and inflows of foreign direct investment (FDI) as transmission channels … depends on the BRICs’ local capacity to absorb superior technologies and on domestic investment. …
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The claim of globalization critics that the income gap to industrial countries is bound to widen for essentially all developing countries as a consequence of economic globalization is in conflict with empirical evidence. Economic performance differs tremendously across developing countries. We...
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