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Resource Abundance and Economic Development
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– Polish Transformation and Economic Development, 1989- 2008
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Development Success
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– Subsidies and Service Obligations
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Utility Privatization and Regulation
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– An impediment to structural transformation and inclusive growth in Ghana
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The Developer’s Dilemma
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– Towards a New Measure of Urban Concentration
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Urbanization and Development
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– Theory and Practice
From the book: Oxford Handbook of Africa and Economics, Vol. 2.Africa has achieved a much-improved agricultural and economic growth performance over the last 15 years. During 2003-2010 the agricultural sector grew at an annual average rate of almost 4%, while GDP and GDP per capita grew at a...
Research Brief
– The Case of Sierra Leone
Phillip Michael Kargbo's UNU-WIDER working paper, 'Impact of Foreign Aid on Economic Growth in Sierra Leone: Empirical Analysis' examines the impact of foreign aid on growth in Sierra Leone using a variety of econometric approaches. The paper finds that in the period 1970-2007 aid has a significant...
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– A New Agenda
It is commonly acknowledged that developing economies are characterized by large differences in output per worker across sectors. For such economies the shift of resources from low productivity to high productivity is the key potential driver of economic growth. Nearly all developing countries that...
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The Mortality Crisis in Transitional Economies
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From Conflict to Recovery in Africa
It is important to understand how working conditions faced by workers in Vietnamese SMEs affect levels of compensation. This is salient given the scope of SMEs in Vietnam — they contribute to approximately 45% of the country’s GDP and 60% of its employment. There are no clearly defined financial or...
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