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institutions, natural resource rents cease to have a negative impact on long-term growth. Institutions in resource-based economies … foster economic growth when voice and accountability are in place; broad-based rule of law is enforced with secure property …
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resource-rich sub-Saharan African (SSA) countries, where public capital is very low to support the needed economic growth. In … in SSA and that this tends to depend on the quality of political institutions. We also find evidence of a positive effect … of public investment on economic growth, which also depends on the level of resource rents. Using some of the components …
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A plethora of work has been done on the effectiveness of foreign aid. However, virtually none of the previous studies has investigated the impact of aid on social cohesion. Yet, in order to promote the achievement of the targets in SDG 16, donors and global partners of developing countries have...
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This paper examines the income inequality implications of a 'premature deindustrialization' trend in middle-income countries. To identify the premature deindustrialization phase, we arrive at five conditions based on the trends in employment and value-added share of manufacture. Among these five...
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Does democracy promote economic growth? There is still an ongoing debate over the economic implications of democracy … the early 1990s coincided with the start of a new era of rapid economic growth. In this paper, we revisit this important … democratic consolidation on economic growth. Through the analysis of the latest economic and political data, which include up to …
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premised on the understanding that institutions matter for development. However, there is no straightforward answer to the … question of what exactly 'institutions' are, how they change, or how they can be made to change to become more supportive of an …
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trade more. Second, democracy implies higher quality governance either through institutions or policy-making procedures. I …Scholars and policy makers believe that democracy will bring prosperity through integration into the global economy via …, importers and exporters. I find the theory that democracy, and many of its components, promotes international trade unconvincing …
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context, economic growth and structural change, wellbeing of people, markets and governments, economic openness, and … institutions and policies - to serve as a teaser. It concludes with some brief reflections on Asia’s future prospects over the next …
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several country-specific characteristics, including the quality of institutions. …
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After many years of relatively slow growth, Tanzania's national accounts data report accelerated aggregate growth since … around 2000. Our analysis shows that there has been somewhat slower growth in private consumption and in sectors such as …
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