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What became the post-War era's "less developed countries" (LDCs) varied enormously in their pre- modern or pre-industrial economic conditions. We hypothesize that if these countries are arrayed on a continuum of pre-industrial development such as that of the demographer Ester Boserup, countries...
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African countries are facing great opportunities but also formidable challenges in accelerating economic growth and sustaining a high level of economic performance. The experiences of East Asian countries may offer valuable insights for African leaders and governments in making concerted efforts...
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Reconciling the two dominant development models of the Washington Consensus (WC) and Beijing Model (BM) remains a critical challenge in the literature. The challenge is even more demanding when emerging development paradigms like the Liberal Institutional Pluralism (LIP) and New Structural...
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Reconciling the two dominant development models of the Washington Consensus (WC) and Beijing Model (BM) remains a critical challenge in the literature. The challenge is even more demanding when emerging development paradigms like the Liberal Institutional Pluralism (LIP) and New Structural...
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accelerations and declines to see if a group of African leopards- the regional equivalent of Asia's tigers - is beginning to emerge. …
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accelerations and declines to see if a group of African "leopards"- the regional equivalent of Asia's "tigers" - is beginning to …
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Using cross-sectional time series data, we examine the effects of income, institutions and social capital on literacy and life expectancy. An improvement in institutions has positive influence on literacy but does not seem to affect life expectancy. In addition, countries with high income may...
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accelerations and declines to see if a group of African quot;leopardsquot; - the regional equivalent of Asia's quot;tigersquot; - is …
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China's and India's economic growth on sub-Saharan African (SSA) countries, the arrival (or resurgence) of new important … cooperate with China and India and these views should be mainstreamed into national development plans. …
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