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In the past, research on changes in relative importance among broad three sectors - ;agriculture, industry, and service - showed general patterns of a country's structural transformation along with economic development. However, there has been devoid of empirical studies investigating in the...
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a consequence of the international crisis of 2008, but Peru sustained positive GDP growth rates during that episode and …
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cases of Ghana and Peru provide examples of these dynamics. Strategies for overcoming them include strengthening the …
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This paper identifies the socioeconomic drivers of earnings inequality in Peru in the period 2004-18. Using the ENAHO …
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How do civil war dynamics affect state-building decisions in the aftermath of conflict? This paper argues that, in the post-conflict period, the state focuses its efforts to build state capacity on areas in which state power has been eroded during wartime, with the goal of avoiding future...
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loss of tax and customs revenues. Using Peru and Kenya as case study countries, we draw from United Nations Comtrade data …
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We investigate whether there are racial and ethnic disparities in children's education in Ethiopia, India, Peru, and … groups in India, Peru, and Viet Nam is the difference in endowments (i.e. characteristics of children and their families …
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Recent research highlights the considerable potential of industrial policy to support structural transformation in sub-Saharan Africa. Given the importance of the state in industrial policy, this paper considers the implications for these discussions of recent work on state fragility. It argues...
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Ethiopia represents an excellent case study of recent industrial policy experimentation in Africa. The country is well known for its successful promotion of the cut-flower industry through business-government co-ordination. What is less known is that at nearly the same time it was also using...
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Effective state-business relations (SBRs) have been lacking in industrial policy thinking despite the strong theoretical case for SBRs. The empirical study of state-business relations in developing countries has emerged only recently, with notable contributions starting in the mid-1990s,...
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