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inclusion programmes have the greatest catalytic effect in advancing structural transformation in Africa …
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transformation. The focus of the research is on 41 countries in Africa using data from 2004 to 2021. The generalized method of …
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This paper discusses the 'developer's dilemma' - a tension emerging from the fact that developing countries are simultaneously seeking structural transformation and broad-based growth to raise incomes of the poor. Simon Kuznets originally hypothesized that structural transformation may have a...
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In this article, we analyze extended periods of growth in Africa based on panel estimations from 27 African countries …
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structural transformation. It is based on a sample of forty-one countries in Africa for the period 2004 to 2021 and the adopted …
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The research measures the driving force of innovation in economic structure transition. In order to change the pattern of economic development, China is implementing a strategy of innovation-driven development. China's capacity of innovation has been increasing, especially since 2012, and...
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We propose an algorithm that identifies paths for structural transformation. The algorithm uses information regarding similarity (distance) between traded goods and finds sequences of traded goods that describe the shortest path between current comparative advantages of a country and its...
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This paper describes the structural transformations that Chile has experienced in the last 50 years and how they have contributed-or not-to inclusive growth and genuine economic modernization from a historical perspective. The empirical analysis of the paper shows a premature deindustrialization...
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Over the past twenty years, Mozambique has achieved remarkable progress in promoting macroeconomic growth and stability. Nonetheless, poverty rates remain high and labour market activity is dominated by smallholder farming. We use recent household survey data to dig into these trends and provide...
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