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Squicciarini (AER, 2020) finds that the parts of France with the most refractory clergy during the Revolution had the lowest industrial employment in 1901, and concludes that Catholicism retarded development. However, because the richest regions were the ones that industrialized, whereas the...
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We examine the impact of financial development on earnings inequality in Brazil in the 1980s and first half of the 1990s. The evidence- based on panel-time series data and analysis-shows that financial development had a significant and robust effect in reducing inequality during the period. We...
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We examine the impact of inflation on financial development in Brazil and the data available permit us to cover the period between 1985 and 2002. The results-based initially on time-series and then on panel time-series data and analysis, and robust for different estimators and financial...
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This paper examines the implications of the liberalization of capital outflows in China, India, Brazil, and South Africa (CIBS) for other developing countries. It focuses on their prospects of attracting not only foreign direct investment (FDI), but also portfolio capital flows from CIBS. To...
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The globalized Western culture of innovation, as propagated by major aid institutions, does not necessarily lead to empowerment or improvement of the well-being of the stakeholders. On the contrary, it often blocks viable indigenous innovation cultures. In African societies and African Diasporas...
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dieses Beitrags stehen die künftige demographische Entwicklung in den sogenannten BRICS-Ländern (Brasilien, Russland, Indien …
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Der Beitrag analysiert die Argentinien-Krise, vergleicht die makroökonomische Entwicklung von Argentinien, Brasilien … Argentinien wie für Brasilien, Chile und Mexiko zeigt sich im Zeitraum 1994?2002 kein eindeutiger Zusammenhang zwischen … für Mexiko als durchschnittlich zu bezeichnen. Für Brasilien sind die Entwicklungschancen unsicher: die Schuldensituation …
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