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This study estimates requirements for infrastructure investment in 21 Latin American countries for the period 2011â … differs from past studies of regionwide long-term infrastructure investment needs in five features: (1) It considers alternate …
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Etat des lieux des modèles d'économie géographique intégrant un secteur public. Les premiers modèles sont centrés sur les effets des investissements publics en infrastructures sur les équilibres de localisations. Les modèles plus récents s'intéressent aux effets de la différenciation...
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Mauritius’s economic performance has been called “the Mauritian miracle†and the “success of Africa†(Romer, 1992; Frankel, 2010; Stiglitz, 2011), despite difficult initial conditions that led a Nobel Prize Winner in economics to predict stagnation (Meade, 1961). We use growth...
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demographics and infrastructure investment needs. Enhancing financial innovation and integration in the region could facilitate … intra-regional financial flows and mobilize resources from the aging savers in industrialized Asia to finance infrastructure … emerging Asia. Finally, financial deepening could help ease the potential overheating from scaling up infrastructure investment …
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feature of both SEZ's and NHTIDZ's is that they represent a concentration of infrastructure within a predefined spatial area …
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[NHTIDZ's].A characteristic feature of both SEZ’s and NHTIDZ's is that they represent a concentration of infrastructure … infrastructure and economic growth in China have been based on Econometric techniques. These approaches use measures such as length … of railway, length of roads and telephone density, while in reality the concentration of infrastructure in the SEZâ …
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infrastructure and the neglect of human capabilities, in contrast with the Asian approach of simultaneous pursuit of economic growth …
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This paper traces the 11,000 year evolution of infrastructure systems during major periods of innovation, expansion and … positive feedback between early capital market development and investment in infrastructure innovations that lowered system …-wide transaction costs has been a critical factor in sustaining growth since 1800. The paper sets out a model of infrastructure …
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consistent with factor mobility playing an important role in determining the economic benefits of infrastructure development. …
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difference is largely explained by the persistent effect of infrastructure built by Prussians at the time of industrialization …
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