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financial crises to improve their institutions and grow up to financial stability. …
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characteristics of workers, changes in the institutions of the labour market, in skill-biased technological progress and increasing …
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. Implications for public policy suggest that institutions need to be strengthened before entrepreneurial resource can be deployed to …
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The financial crisis has re-ignited the fierce debate about the merits of financial globalization and its implications for growth, especially for developing countries. The empirical literature has not been able to conclusively establish the presumed growth benefits of financial integration....
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eliminated by trade. We provide an evolutionary model of endogenous preferences and institutions under autarchy, trade and factor …
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ideal types of firms that dominate different kinds of market economies. Institutions governing trust and authority … institutions remain critical influences on transnational authority sharing and whether MNCs develop transnational organisational …
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eliminated by trade. We provide an evolutionary model of endogenous preferences and institutions under autarchy, trade and factor …
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that trigger migration. People may well want to stay in or move to relatively poor countries if institutions are good …, partly because good institutions have an intrinsic value for people and partly because good institutions may be a sign of … levels, we find that institutional quality matters significantly for migration. Poor institutions act as a push factor, while …
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