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Progress in achieving institutional changes should be evaluated through the prism of their influence on the development … systemic change and socioeconomic development, GDP growth over the periods considered could have increased by more than half …
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The Chilean development story of the last two to three decades is a mix of successes in the macro, growth, poverty and … development model include urban insecurity and rising crime, pollution, pressure on natural resources, congestion and social …
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development of the Swiss economy in the nineteenth and twentieth century. We describe how Switzerland evolved from a relatively … markets as well as a high degree of competition were crucial for the development of the Swiss economy. In addition, the Swiss …
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Improved governance and lower start-up costs may not be sufficient for encouraging the type of entrepreneurship that …) opportunitymotivated entrepreneurship (as opposed to necessity-motivated entrepreneurship) drives economic growth; (ii) governance and the … start-up costs are not significant determinants of opportunity entrepreneurship; and (iii) better governance leads to higher …
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The segmentation of global manufacturing and services provided China and subsequently India with a golden opportunity to make full use of their absolute advantage low cost yet educated labour to integrate into the world economy within a comparatively shorter period of time than some earlier...
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, socioeconomic development, is attained by those countries which take greater care to foster the institutional reinforcement of …
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