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in urban Uganda is attributable to the existence of norms and institutions that facilitate the sanctioning of non …
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other natural resources determines structural change and economic development. A more equal distribution of natural … entrepreneurial elite, resulting in economic policy and institutions which are more conducive to entrepreneurship and productivity …
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a major determinant of the comparatively slow development of resource- or land-abundant regions like South America and …, development is faster in a democratic system. We also endogenize the trade regime and demonstrate that, in political equilibrium …
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a major determinant of the comparatively slow development of resource- or land-abundant regions like South America and …, development is faster in a democratic system. We also endogenize the trade regime and demonstrate that, in political equilibrium …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013319119
The governments of nearly all countries are major providers of primary and secondary education to their citizens. In some countries, however, public schools coexist with private schools, while in others the government is the sole provider of education. In this study, we ask why different...
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This paper investigates the relationship between democracy and economic growth in the context of a linear index threshold regression model. We rst introduce the baseline model with endogeneity and propose a two-step smoothed GMM estimation method. We show the consistency and derive the...
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We examine the conceptualization of entrepreneurs in neo-Schumpeterian growth theory, which has reintroduced entrepreneurs into mainstream economics. Specifically, we analyze how neo-Schumpeterians relate to the contradiction between the entrepreneur-centered view of Schumpeter (1934) and the...
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This paper reviews the literature on the forces driving urbanization in developing countries. It presents a model outlining how globalization can lead to the evolution of an urban structure which may approximate Zipf's law. Policy implications are outlined. -- urbanization ; globalization ;...
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This paper studies the relationship between patience and comparative development through a combination of reduced …-country variation in productivity plays an important role in generating the observed comparative development patterns and aggregation …
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There is empirical evidence that households use residential houses as status goods. In particular, people are shown to compare their houses with those at the top of the distribution. In this paper, we introduce a residential housing sector and status concerns for housing into a neoclassical...
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