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In the late 1990s, as economists looked back the development period in Africa since 1970s, they put forward the notion …
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The Grand Transition (GT) view claims that economic development is causal to institutional development, and that many … institutional changes can be understood as transitions occurring at roughly the same level (zones) of development. The Primacy of … Institutions (PoI) view claims that economic development is a consequence of an exogenous selection of institutions. Our survey of …
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The Grand Transition (GT) view claims that economic development is causal to institutional development, and that many … institutional changes can be understood as transitions occurring at roughly the same level (zones) of development. The Primacy of … Institutions (PoI) view claims that economic development is a consequence of an exogenous selection of institutions. Our survey of …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010273104
Industrialization has long been seen as the answer to underdevelopment and poverty. First this led countries to follow protectionist import substitution policies but as these failed developing countries have opened up to trade and FDI and tried to follow strategies of export driven...
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Tunisia's recent growth and development performance relative to countries in its region, and relative to countries at … similar levels of development in other parts of the world, particularly in Sub-Saharan Africa, have been notable. An analysis … of Tunisia's path to development reveals that the country's development strategy relied primarily on diversifying its …
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reliable than those at the individual level. Second, development is a qualitative process involving take-off points and … stages and dimensions of the development process. …
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Late 1990, Egypt witnessed major and radical changes in all areas of its national life— political, legal, economic and social—as a reflection of implementing an economic reform programme in order to achieve progress in its economic indicators. This paper aims to examine the extent to which...
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details of the various phases of development and the role thatgovernment and government monopoly has played in different …
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the same period for South East Asia and India, for instance. Meanwhile, human development had also resurged since the mid …
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Malawi confronts a development imperative in a context of rising temperatures and deep uncertainty about precipitation … trends. We evaluate the implications of climate change for overall growth and development prospects to 2050. We focus on …
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