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-together with standard growth models to frame the role of religion in economic growth. Unifying a growing literature, we argue that … religion can enhance or impinge upon economic growth through all four elements because it shapes individual preferences …
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Chapter 1: Reforms, state building and the legacy -- Chapter 2: The Soviet Union – the twilight -- Chapter 3: 1991-2003: early Post-Soviet Transition and the Revolution of Roses -- Chapter 4: Georgia’s J-curve. How to rebound? -- Chapter 5: Russia -- Chapter 6: Public leadership -- Chapter...
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paper discusses and situates these results within the recent growth model literature in comparative political economy. …
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accumulation to regional growth. We model explicitly the political-economy process driving infrastructure investments; in doing so …
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In recent times there has been a renewed interest in relationships between redistribution, growth and welfare. Land … appreciable impact on growth and poverty. The evidence presented suggests that land reforms do appear to be associated with …
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individuals pursuing their own interests while they remain in power. We model growth in a 'proprietary economy" facing each period … growth or shrink,9,ge. With low initial domestic capital the proprietor plunders the country's resources and the economy …
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and economic growth. Individuals (who differ in abilities) live for two periods, working when young and owning capital … lower pollution tax, a larger capital tax, and lower growth. …
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productivity growth, i.e. “bad times,” increase the political support for more labor market rigidity only where labor appropriates …
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