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Based on an economy-wide perspective, this paper begins with a discussion of the bias against exports and agriculture that characterized the economic literature and the development strategies in many developing countries after World War II. This is followed by an analysis of how the...
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micro, small and medium enterprises than Multi-National Corporations. …
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problem is thus not emissions but economic growth. Therefore the key question is whether or not the Kyoto Protocol provides an … opportunity for growth and thus for their economic development. The only way to accelerate the participation of developing … which enable their economic development. The dilemma of reducing emissions on a global scale while ensuring growth in the …
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problem is thus not emissions but economic growth. Therefore the key question is whether or not the Kyoto Protocol provides an … opportunity for growth and thus for their economic development. The only way to accelerate the participation of developing … which enable their economic development. The dilemma of reducing emissions on a global scale while ensuring growth in the …
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Economic vulnerability is approached from micro- and macroeconomic perspectives. While the microeconomic perspective is … impact of these shocks on economic growth. This paper reviews the literature on macroeconomic vulnerability and finds that …
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consumers, and what the growth potential of these goods is. While, all else equal, the North tends to lose more (or gain less …
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The micro-macro paradox has been revived. Despite broadly positive evaluations at the micro and meso-levels, recent … literature has turned decidedly pessimistic with respect to the ability of foreign aid to foster economic growth. Policy … assesses the aid-growth literature with a focus on recent contributions. The aid-growth literature is then framed, for the …
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The paper aims to enhance the existing literature on the debt-growth nexus by analysing the relationship in two … approach that allows for heterogeneity in the causal relationship between debt and growth. Irrespective of the debt measure …. The extreme bounds analysis shows that the relationship between a debt measure and economic growth is robust to changes in …
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