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The crisis in the developed world has spilled over into the lives of the world's poorest, who are particularly …
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May 2000 - Existing methods for assessing latent country or institutional performance can yield deceptive results. There have been many attempts to infer latent performance attributes of governments (or other institutions) from conditional comparisons that control for observed variables. Success...
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day. The low-case, “pessimistic” path to that goal envisages the developing world outside China returning to the slower … maintain the developing world's (impressive) progress against absolute poverty since the turn of the century. This path would … time-series data and nonlinear simulations of inequality-neutral growth for the developing world as a whole. …
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-case, "pessimistic," path to that goal would see the developing world outside China returning to its slower pace of growth and poverty … of the time series data and non-linear simulations of inequality-neutral growth for the developing world as a whole …
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Existing methods for assessing latent country or institutional performance can yield deceptive results.There have been many attempts to infer latent performance attributes of governments (or other institutions) from conditional comparisons that control for observed variables. Success in doing so...
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