What is Really Good for Long-Term Growth? Lessons from a Binary ClassificationTree (BCT) Approach
Year of publication: |
2008-12-01
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Authors: | Duttagupta, Rupa ; Mlachila, Montfort |
Institutions: | International Monetary Fund (IMF) |
Subject: | Economic growth | Trade policy | Human capital | Economic models | population density | terms of trade | trade growth | life expectancy | school enrollment | population growth | trade openness | conditional convergence | per capita income | total population | openness measure | population characteristics | low trade | endogenous growth | mortality rate | high population density | income convergence | human race | endogenous growth theory | trade liberalization | international trade | external shocks | average tariff | open economy | population growth rate | non-tariff barriers | tariff rate | average tariff rate | tariff barriers | external openness | income distribution | process of integration |
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