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This paper creates a theory of endogenous growth with endogenous institutional change to analyse the impact that trade openness has on economic growth through a change in institutions in pre-industrial societies. An elite (landowners) controlling the political power expropriates another social...
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participate in increased trend of internationalization, concentration and dislocation of traditional retail towards modern sale … forms, which have more subsidiaries. However, degree of concentration in some countries is still quite different. While just …
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import patterns of absolute diversification/concentration. The results show that in line with \‘stages of diversification …The paper presents the dynamics of trade diversification with respect to stages of development in the European context …
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patterns of absolute diversification/concentration. The results show that in line with ‘stages of diversification’ approach …
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As its workforce ages and major economies shift towards producing higher value-added goods and services, New Zealand will face increasing challenges to remain globally competitive and maintain high living standards. Future growth will need to come increasingly from productivity gains, and...
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This article shows how institutional quality can affect the relationship between trade and growth. Our model looks at an economy in which the export sector is a high-innovation sector. In this economy, a government that is politically threatened by innovation can use its tariff policy to block...
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This paper argues that institutional quality has both direct and indirect (moderating) effects on productivity of countries. These hypotheses are tested using a battery of institutional proxies (governance, economic freedom, intellectual property rights and ease of doing business) and two...
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, embodies many of the classic vulnerabilities of an island with a small open economy, yet aspires to developed-country status …: Is Barbados the little island that can? The authors have approached that question mainly from the point of view of …
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expect export-intensive firms to have greater cashflow stability due to diversification; this implies that they would also be … assets, which allow them to increase their profitability; this would suggest a lower debt ratio. The diversification and …
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consequence of damage resulting from the event. By making special reference to the small-island developing state nature of many …
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