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The influence of state institutions on economic growth dynamics is an important subject of analysis in economics … institutional economy (political and economic institutions). Nowadays in India and Pakistan we can observe relatively high rates of … economic growth. However, this states differ significantly in economic conditions that are defined by institutions. The sources …
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Three important aspects of development—per capita income, state capabilities, and (the absence of) political violence—are correlated with each other at the country level. This article discusses the causes of such development clusters and highlights two explanations: common economic,...
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variables, we find that (i) resource abundance, constitutions and institutions determine resource dependence, (ii) resource …
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that institutions have a first-order effect on growth cannot explain the persistent economic decadence of a country that in … precede inclusive institutions face a similar problem, since Argentina was one of the most educationally advanced countries in …
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An important question in development studies is how abundance of natural resources affects long-term economic growth. No consensus answer, however, has yet emerged, with approximately 40% of empirical papers finding a negative effect, 40% finding no effect, and 20% finding a positive effect....
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An important question in development studies is how abundance of natural resources affects long-term economic growth. No consensus answer, however, has yet emerged, with approximately 40% of empirical papers finding a negative effect, 40% finding no effect, and 20% finding a positive effect....
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