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corruption; and above all, focused and sustained development of functional capitalistic institutions. …
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communication technology (ICT) use for broad-based development and economic growth in India. It will examine the role of …
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This article examines to what extent recent empirical evidence can collectively and systematically substantiate the claim that entrepreneurship has important economic value. Hence, a systematic review is provided that answers the question: What is the contribution of entrepreneurs to the economy...
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In 1950, Latin American countries capabilities were promising, and the subcontinent was thought to have a big potential for convergence. In order to understand why this prediction was not fulfilled, we apply in this paper the framework set by Fagerberg and Srholec (2008(24)). Our study of the...
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Cross-country growth regressions have in recent years become a major growth industry. The most common purpose of this work has been to investigate the determinants of economic growth. But it is also possible to use the existing growth data to determine the extent to which policy choices help or...
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countries financial development fosters aggregate growth mainly by lowering the cost of capital, while in advanced economies by …
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The environmental discussion is increasingly extended to the question of how to preserve biodiversity. As sensible regulation of biodiversity utilization uses politically set incentive schemes, it is required to discus the monetary value of biodiversity. Consequently, the relation between...
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relationship according to which democracy is a determinant of economic development? Or is it, conversely, economic development that … terms of a rule of law. On the other hand do democracies not simply arise as consequence of economic development, but …
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Progress in achieving institutional changes should be evaluated through the prism of their influence on the development … systemic change and socioeconomic development, GDP growth over the periods considered could have increased by more than half …
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The Chilean development story of the last two to three decades is a mix of successes in the macro, growth, poverty and … development model include urban insecurity and rising crime, pollution, pressure on natural resources, congestion and social …
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