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We study the impact of the Indian trade liberalization of 1991 on development at the district level using satellite … nighttime lights per capita as a proxy for development. We find that on average trade liberalization increased nighttime lights …
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This study uses a new, innovative measure of trade protection and finds that less trade protection is associated with …
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Market to ensure freer trade and perhaps to create an egalitarian Europe. The post-1993 period saw the biggest enlargement of … had happened in the EU. Our study makes a humble attempt to shed light on the role of trade (both intra-EU and EU versus … trade openness and government expenditure did contribute to per capita income convergence in the EU during the period of our …
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We analyze the evolution of fast emerging economies of the BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China & South Africa) and MINT (Mexico, Indonesia, Nigeria & Turkey) countries, by assessing growth determinants throughout the conditional distributions of the growth rate and real GDP output for the period...
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The role of human capital in a country's growth process is of great importance. As a separate factor of production, it contributes to solving key economic problems in the process of globalization, especially in economies based on knowledge. The aim of this paper is to illustrate the impact of...
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We construct estimates of quarterly GDP for Ireland from 1950, linking to official data from 1995 onward, using a novel factor-augmented Chow-Lin interpolation. Compared to the only alternative series (OECD, 2025), our procedure exploits the variation in a large number of official quarterly...
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economic system was stagnant, due to the exaggerated concentration on the fur trade and insufficiencies of internal and … the non-agricultural sector also had a good growth rate. While at times the fur trade did have a positive impact on the …
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the expense of those who are better off and there need not be a trade-off between more income equality and growth …
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