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This paper examines whether foreign aid in education has a significant effect on growth. We take into consideration the … higher education, and run separate regressions for low-income and middle-income countries. We find that the effect of aid … as well as the heterogeneity of recipient countries when analysing the effect of aid on growth. …
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approach is also employed to rigorously examine the poverty-growth-inequality triangle. Finally, various simple but useful and …
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The current paper demonstrates a dichotomy of the growth response to changes in the barter terms of trade, employing as …
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they have played significant roles in the region’s slow and episodic economic growth. Results from cross …-country regressions covering 31 Sub-Saharan African countries suggest that growth in Africa is not simply a question of capital … growth of African economies does not depend so much on their ability to innovate, but rather on their capacity to absorb and …
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Recent research regarding property rights and economic development often treats property rights security in a country as homogeneous, although protecting the private entitlements of some can entail preventing others from claiming and controlling those same resources. This one-dimensional...
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Africa should industrialize. Without structural change it cannot sustain recent growth. Economies with more diverse and …
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stability; foreseethe impacts of macroeconomic policieson developing-country growth; increaseboth market access and capacity …
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