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The need to construct an effective strategy for industrial development in low-income countries has been largely ignored by development economists because industrial policies have failed in many developing countries. This does not imply, however, that industrial development cannot be promoted....
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This paper reviews city-based industrialization across Ethiopia to understand (a) its importance in driving net job …
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Uganda?s economy underwent significant structural change in the 2000s whereby the share of non-tradable services in aggregate employment rose by about 7 percentage points at the expense of the production of tradable goods. The process also involved a 12-percentage-point shift in employment away...
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Like many countries in Sub-Saharan Africa, Senegal has struggled to develop its industrial sector in the face of import competition. For basic food products, there is an implicit trade-off between the objectives of maintaining employment and lowering the cost of living, both of which figure...
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Participation in global value chains is a key element in the industrialization strategies of many developing nations …
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The latest push for industrialization in Ethiopia has attracted much academic and public interest. This paper assesses … for further industrialization …
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imitation sector. The process of industrialization increases the demand for high-skill labor, inducing individuals to invest in …
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industrialization, diversification, and trade integration in many countries, particularly in East Asia. However, in the African context …
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This paper focuses on the estimation of skill/industry premiums and labor force composition at the national and sector levels in seven East Asian countries with the objective of providing a comprehensive analysis of trends in demand for skills in the region. The paper addresses the following...
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This paper uses a combination of survey questions to instructors and data collected from course syllabi and examinations to examine how the subject of development economics is taught at the undergraduate and masters levels in developing countries, and benchmark this against undergraduate classes...
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