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This presentation discusses economic growth and development in the Dominican Republic from the 1990s to 2006. The presentation contains detailed graphics on the transformation of the economic structure and concludes with resulting working hypotheses.
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This presentation comments on John Weiss' Export Growth and Industrial Policy: Lesson from the East Asian Miracle Experience. The presentation took place at the 2005 LAEBA Second Annual Conference, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 28-29 November. The paper focuses on whether industrial policy is still...
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Latin American and Caribbean countries are today at an important juncture in their international economic relations. Since the end of the 1980s the countries of the region have been pursuing a process of economic reform and opening that has brought about a radical change in their domestic...
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This presentation corresponds to the study "Growth Diagnostics for Argentina" The study is organized on the basis of the growth-diagnostics methodology (GDM). Since Argentina is already growing at a high rate, the main concern of the study is to explore how the country can sustain the current...
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This is the last version available of "Growth Diagnostics for Argentina". The study is organized on the basis of the growth-diagnostics methodology (GDM). In the last four years Argentina has experienced a substantial acceleration in growth. The 2002-2006 average annual growth rate was close to...
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This presentation comments on John Weiss' Export Growth and Industrial Policy: Lesson from the East Asian Miracle Experience. The presentation took place at the 2005 LAEBA Second Annual Conference, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 28-29 November. The paper focuses on whether industrial policy is still...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010654097