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This articles emphasizes the important role of human capital, manufacturing and imports to increase real income per inhabitant and non-agrarian employment. Some researchers specialized in economic growth analyse the export-led growth in many countries and insist upon the importance of openness...
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Differences in key features of the development process across rich and poor countries can provide clues to the sources of the large variation of cross-country income. Kuznets included structural transformation as one of six stylized facts of economic development, nding that developed countries...
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Differences in key features of the development process across rich and poor countries can provide clues to the sources of the large variation of cross-country income. Kuznets included structural transformation as one of six stylized facts of economic development, nding that developed countries...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010301726
The global crisis of 2007–09 affected developing Asia largely through a decline in exports to the developed countries … employment front). This recovery was led by China’s impressive performance, aided by a large stimulus package and easy credit …. But China needs to make efforts toward rebalancing its economy. Although private consumption has increased at a fast pace …
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The global crisis of 2007-09 affected developing Asia largely through a decline in exports to the developed countries … employment front). This recovery was led by China's impressive performance, aided by a large stimulus package and easy credit …. But China needs to make efforts toward rebalancing its economy. Although private consumption has increased at a fast pace …
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Korea's experience implies that the People's Republic of China's potential growth rates are likely to slow in the coming … People's Republic of China needs to upgrade its institutional quality and improve productivity, particularly in its services …
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on the institution-economic growth nexus within a particular country, namely China. China is often regarded as an … economic success of a province in China, even more important than geographical factors and integration. However, when …
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given to the re-emergence of the Asian giants, the People's Republic of China (PRC) and India. Both countries have attained …
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The so-called 'deep determinants' of economic growth and development (namely, geography, institutions, and integration) have been found to be decisive for the break out of stagnation and for explaining cross-country income differences by many empirical studies. However, so far, very little has...
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Progress towards the target of universal access to basic education by the year 2000, set by two global conferences in 1990, has been too slow in many countries. Most of the reasons for this inadequate progress are country-specific. However, in virtually all countries one explanation stands out:...
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