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developing countries situated in the wider context of the world economy. It examines the possible impact of their rapid growth on … migration. The essential question is whether, in times to come, these four countries could be the new engines of growth for the … world economy. The answer is that rapid growth in China already supports growth elsewhere, so far primarily as a market for …
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different growth trajectories if they differently motivate risk-taking. Historically, risk sharing institutions were selected … based on their cultural and institutional compatibility and not their unforeseen growth implications. We simulate our growth … previous growth-theoretic models to highlight that transitions can transpire even in the absence of exogenous productivity …
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jeopardize economic performance and development going forward, drawing lessons for other developing countries. …
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regimes, autocratic leaders are interested in high growth rates. It also studies the historical development of China …Rapid economic development in China in the post-1978 era has been considered 'intriguing' and 'puzzling' since it … impediment to market growth. Scholars have proposed different accounts to explain this paradox, with particular emphasis on the …
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twenty-period of rapid income growth. It addresses the problem of the endogenous placement of networks by exploiting the fact …
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jeopardize economic performance and development going forward, drawing lessons for other developing countries. …
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China's recent economic growth, along with rising corruption, challenges the widespread sanding wheels view of … corruption. The lack of a general theory linking corruption and development prevents us from disentangling China's paradox. This … corruption and growth from an institutional perspective. This theory reconciles previous conflicting findings on corruption and …
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