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claimed, but also the terms of trade both have strong impacts on per capita income. Once institutions are controlled for … that both openness to trade and appreciated real exchange rates are detrimental to growth. -- Institutions ; Development …
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claimed, but also the terms of trade both have strong impacts on per capita income. Once institutions are controlled for … that both openness to trade and appreciated real exchange rates are detrimental to growth. …
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Arab oil exporting countries have been advised by the IMF to diversify their economies away from oil and that the way to do that is to adopt the ten principles of the Washington Consensus, which call for liberalization, deregulation and privatization. It is not clear how measures like these are...
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By discussing the available theoretical and empirical literature, this paper argues that budget procedures and budget … institutions do influence budget outcomes. Budget institutions include both procedural rules and balanced budget laws. We …
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Using newly collected national and sub-national data and historical case studies, this paper argues that differences in innovative capacity, captured by the density of engineers at the dawn of the Second Industrial Revolution, are important to explaining present income differences, and, in...
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Using newly collected national and sub-national data and historical case studies, this paper argues that differences in innovative capacity, captured by the density of engineers at the dawn of the Second Industrial Revolution, are important to explaining present income differences, and, in...
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Using newly collected national and sub-national data and historical case studies, this paper argues that differences in innovative capacity, captured by the density of engineers at the dawn of the Second Industrial Revolution, are important to explaining present in come differences, and, in...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013052454