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poverty and income distribution in Bolivia. The simulation results suggest that FDI inflows enhance economic growth and reduce …
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Discusses three small-scale mining operations in Bolivia, the Philippines and Zimbabwe. Focuses on issues of health and …
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. To provide an empirical basis for this discussion we will draw heavily on our experience of the mining sectors in Bolivia …
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Mining and industrial activities, if poorly managed, can damage the environment and leave behind contaminated materials …
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This paper looks at the empirical record whether big infrastructure and public capital drives have succeeded in accelerating economic growth in low-income countries. It looks at big long-lasting drives in public capital spending, as these were arguably clear and exogenous policy decisions. On...
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This paper investigates social mobility in Bolivia. It is an issue of high policy relevance as the degree of social … data show that social mobility is very low in Bolivia, even by Latin American standards. This is mainly caused by an …
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expenditures in Bolivia since 1940. Government expenditures are classified according to their functional and economic …
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Union is to diversify the products that Bolivia exports and use more modern technology that can give the products a higher …
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. Este artículo intenta cuantificar el impacto de esta industria sobre el crecimiento económico en Bolivia. Específicamente …
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(FDI) and the effect of FDI on per capita GDP growth in Bolivia over the period 1990:1-1998:4. The regression results find …
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