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degree of inequality in wealth, human capital, and political power in accounting for how fundamental economic institutions … political influence and access to economic opportunities. The clear implication is that institutions should not be presumed to …
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degree of inequality in wealth, human capital, and political power in accounting for how fundamental economic institutions … political influence and access to economic opportunities. The clear implication is that institutions should not be presumed to …
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Various arguments have been used to explain Sub-Saharan Africa's economic decline. We find that a stress on investments … poverty alleviation; and that the constraints imposed by Sub-Saharan Africa's human and physical geography are not core …
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Various arguments have been used to explain Sub-Saharan Africa's economic decline. We find that a stress on investments … poverty alleviation; and that the constraints imposed by Sub-Saharan Africa's human and physical geography are not core …
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