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Balanced (exponential) growth cannot be generalized to a concept which would not require knife-edge conditions to be imposed on dynamic models. Already the assumption that a solution to a dynamical system (i.e. time path of an economy) satisfies a given functional regularity (e.g....
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Sudanese external debts became a chronic problem for the past thirty years. They were first acquired for economic development projects, failed to fulfill that function due to many reasons, economic planning, mismanagement, political turmoil, failure in absorption capacity, corruption…etc. For...
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Sudanese external debts became a chronic problem for the past thirty years. They were first acquired for economic development projects, failed to fulfill that function due to many reasons, economic planning, mismanagement, political turmoil, failure in absorption capacity, corruption…etc. For...
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We construct a two-sector growth model to show that sector biased technical change is the only fundamental driving force of perpetual structural change and non-balanced sectoral growth. The direction of sector biased technical change depends exclusively on the sectoral difference in the purely...
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We construct a two-sector semi-endogenous growth model to investigate the mechanism of sector biased technical change and identify the fundamental driving force of structural change. We find that the balanced sectoral growth will be inevitable, in which structural change could not take place in...
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This paper develops a stylized multi-sector growth model of China's economy. We choose a neoclassical modeling approach and focus on the reform process under Deng Xiaoping as China's main growth driver since 1978. Following the literature, we distinguish between three major reform periods,...
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The purpose of this paper is to highlight a version of the Balassa-Samuelson effect for emerging countries with a new dataset. More than the catching-up effect, we will measure the convergence for three emerging countries: Brazil/China/India. We will compare the convergence between these...
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economy experiences a sectoral boom. I argue that imperfectionsin the financial market and capital barriers to entry in the …
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Given its consumptionist nature, economic activities in Nigeria are mainly driven by household aggregate consumption … expenditure with greater percentage of the spending on consumer-goods-importation. A statistical performance-illustration of the …
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