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This paper revisits the relationship between health and growth in light of modern endogenous growth theory. We propose a unified framework that encompasses the growth effects of both the rate of improvement of health and the level of health. Based on cross-country regressions over the period...
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In this paper we use cross-state panel data to show a positive and significant correlation between various measures of …
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We examine the impact of Chinese import competition on patenting, IT, R&D and TFP using a panel of up to half a million …
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Like the rest of the poor periphery, Mexico had to deal with de-industrialization forces between 1750 and 1913, those critical 150 years when the economic gap between the industrial core and the primary-product-producing periphery widened to such huge dimensions. Yet, from independence to...
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We construct the World Uncertainty Index (WUI) for an unbalanced panel of 143 individual countries on a quarterly basis … tighter trade and financial linkages. In a panel vector autoregressive setting we find that innovations in the WUI foreshadow …
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This paper documents a stylized fact not well appreciated in the literature. The Third World has been undergoing an emigration life cycle since the 1960s, and, except for Africa, emigration rates have been level or even declining since a peak in the late 1980s and the early 1990s. The current...
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Poor countries are more volatile than rich countries, and we know this volatility impedes their growth. We also know that commodity price volatility is a key source of those shocks. This paper explores commodity and manufactures price over the past three centuries to answer three questions: Has...
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, Sweden and the USA. These 19 countries form the panel data base which is used to explore the determinants of wage …
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We develop a multi-tasking model in which a firm can devote its efforts either to increasing sales growth, or to improving per-unit profit margins by, e.g., cutting costs. If the firm's manager is concerned with the current stock price, she will tend to favor the growth strategy at those times...
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those persistent fundamentals? The terms of trade seems to be one good place to look. Using a panel data base for 35 …
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