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whether dollarized countries have historically exhibited faster growth and lower volatility than countries with a domestic … statistically different in dollarized and in non-dollarized ones. We also find that volatility has been significantly higher in …
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whether dollarized countries have historically exhibited faster growth and lower volatility than countries with a domestic … statistically different in dollarized and in non-dollarized ones. We also find that volatility has been significantly higher in …
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In this paper I use a cross country data set to analyze the relationship between trade orientation, trade distortions and growth. I first develop a simple endogenous growth model that emphasizes the process of technological absorption in small developing countries. According to this model...
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