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economic development" in a very original way and having formulated his theory in a specific language. He managed to identify … the "carrier" of development focusing on the systematic examination of the post-war reconstruction periods, and setup a … growth theory that have appeared in the nineties. The "real carrier of economic development" matches to the "human capital …
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economic development" in a very original way and having formulated his theory in a specific language. He managed to identify … the "carrier" of development focusing on the systematic examination of the post-war reconstruction periods, and setup a … growth theory that have appeared in the nineties. The "real carrier of economic development" matches to the "human capital …
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translation of innovation into economic growth. It is suggested that generating a development strategy designed to improve social … development …
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from 1 January, 2005. WIll this lead increase in resources deveoted to R and D by Indian companies for the development of … for developing new drugs for neglected diseases? Can India contribte to lowering the cost of new drug development and make …
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growth, which is in line with the idea that economic development is driven by political development. Furthermore, only when … findings in the sense that limited government is the path towards economic development, being a pre-condition for poor …
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One-sector R&D-based models predict scale effects, which is empirically inconsistent. This is due to the "knife-edge" assumption that new ideas created are linear in the stock of knowledge. If this assumption is dropped to make a one-sector R&D-based model consistent with data, growth becomes...
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I model the hypothesis that preferences evolve and permanent differences in individual attitudes towards work emerge between two countries characterized initially by identical preferences as a result of a period in which only one of the two countries is subject to regulations constraining labor...
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