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Economic growth 3 Wirtschaftswachstum 3 Automotive industry 1 Chile 1 Developing countries 1 East Asia 1 Economic transition 1 Entwicklungsländer 1 Export diversification 1 Exportdiversifizierung 1 Financial sector 1 Finanzsektor 1 Infrastructure policy 1 Infrastrukturpolitik 1 Kaufkraftparität 1 Kfz-Industrie 1 Ostasien 1 Purchasing power parity 1 Savings 1 Slovakia 1 Slowakei 1 Sparen 1 Systemtransformation 1 Viet Nam 1 Vietnam 1
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Undetermined 61 English 7
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Aghion, Philippe 2 Ahmed, Sadiq 2 Bloom, David E. 2 Canning, David 2 Fatás, Antonio 2 Ffrench-Davis, Ricardo 2 Hesse, Heiko 2 Kanbur, Ravi 2 Mihov, Ilian 2 Page, John 2 Rodrik, Dani 2 Spence, Michael 2 Acemoglu, Daron 1 Arnott, Richard 1 Aznam Yusof, Zainal 1 Banerjee, Abhijit V. 1 Behrman, Jere R. 1 Bernardo, Romeo L. 1 Bhattasali, Deepak 1 Brenton, Paul 1 Cardoso, Fernando Henrique 1 Cline, William R. 1 Collier, Paul 1 Cooper, Richard N. 1 Cárdenas, Mauricio 1 Demirgüç-Kunt, Asli 1 Duranton, Gilles 1 Durlauf, Steven N. 1 Eichengreen, Barry 1 El Beblawi, Hazem 1 El-Erian, Mohamed A. 1 Estache, Antonio 1 Faulkner, David 1 Fay, Marianne 1 Fink, Guenther 1 Frankel, Jeffrey A. 1 Gordon, Roger H. 1 Graeff, Eduardo 1 Gómez-Ibáñez, José A. 1 Hakimian, Hassan 1
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Commission on Growth and Development Working Paper 68
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ECONIS (ZBW) 68
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Chile's Growth and Development : Leadership, Policy-Making Process, Policies, and Results
Schmidt-Hebbel, Klaus - 2009
This paper analyzes the relations between leadership, the policy making process, policies and institutions, and development results in Chile. It starts with a stylized model for the dynamics of development that derives a Kuznets type relation between growth and distribution of income, determined...
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Explaining China's Development and Reforms
Hofman, Bert; Wu, Jinglian - 2009
China's remarkable economic performance over the last 30 years resulted from reforms that met the specific conditions of China at any point in time. Starting with a heavily distorted and extremely poor economy, China gradually reformed by improving incentives in agriculture, phasing out the...
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Macroeconomic Policy : Does It Matter for Growth? The Role of Volatitliy
Fatás, Antonio; Mihov, Ilian - 2009
Recent academic research has questioned the role of economic policy as a determinant of long term growth rates. While there seems to be a correlation between several policy variables and growth rates, this correlation disappears when controlling for other factors. As an example, the significance...
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Setting Up a Modern Macroeconomic Policy Framework in Brazil, 1993-2004
Werneck, Rogério Luiz Furquim - 2009
This paper keeps an eye on the big picture and follows the long‐lived virtuous circle that, beginning in the mid‐1990s, led to the very successful setting up of a modern macroeconomic policy framework in Brazil, after a decade‐long effort involving four presidential terms. It is an...
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Growth Challenges for Latin America : What Has Happened, Why, and How to Reform the Reforms
Ffrench-Davis, Ricardo - 2009
Latin America faces the twin challenges of achieving economic growth and reducing extreme inequality. Notwithstanding the heterogeneity among Latin American countries (LACs), most of them exhibit both: (i) low average Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth; and (ii) increased inequality during the...
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Making Difficult Choices : Vietnam in Transition
Rama, Martin - 2008
After decades of war, with a dilapidated infrastructure and millions of people dead, wounded or displaced, Vietnam could have been considered a hopeless case in economic development. Yet, it is now about to enter the ranks of middle-income countries. The obvious question is: How did this happen?...
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Chilean Growth through East Asian Eyes
Hesse, Heiko; Kharas, Homi Jamshed; Leipziger, Danny M.; … - 2008
Chile could well have space to increase its growth potential by 2 percentage points of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) per year. To do this, it would need to pay more attention to new sources of growth in natural resources, manufacturing, and services. In an increasingly globalized world,...
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The Automotive Industry in the Slovak Republic : Recent Developments and Impact on Growth
Izvorski, Ivailo; Jakubiak, Malgorzata; Kolesar, Peter; … - 2008
This paper analyzes recent automotive investment in the Slovak Republic and shows how the development of the automotive industry has influenced growth in productivity and output in the broader economy. The study also discusses the motivations for automotive investment, with the country evolving...
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Finance, Financial Sector Policies, and Long-Run Growth
Demirgüç-Kunt, Asli; Levine, Ross - 2008
In this paper, authors first review the literature on the relation between finance and growth. Theory provides ambiguous predictions concerning the question of whether financial development exerts a positive, causative impact on long-run economic growth. The second part of this paper reviews the...
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Growth Strategies for Africa
Collier, Paul - 2008
Over the past four decades Africa has diverged from other developing regions and is now the poorest region in the world. This paper offers an explanation of Africa's slow growth in terms of its distinctive economic and human geography: its high dependence upon natural resource exports, the many...
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