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Jamaica 16 growth 13 Social capital 12 Growth 11 development 11 economic growth 11 transition 11 Economic development 10 productivity 10 transition economies 10 China 9 Education 9 India 9 Innovation 9 Social networks 9 Economic Development 8 Ethiopia 8 Poverty 8 corruption 8 privatization 8 Africa 7 Czechoslovakia 7 Development 7 Transition 7 education 7 poverty 7 Economic Growth 6 ICT 6 Income Distribution 6 economic development 6 information technology 6 innovation 6 intellectual property rights 6 microfinance 6 property rights 6 Governance 5 Human Capital 5 Latin America 5 Market Socialism 5 Russia 5
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Jones, Peter W 23 Kyn, Oldrich 16 Schreiner, Mark 14 Fafchamps, Marcel 13 Sabatini, Fabio 13 Teal, Francis 11 David, Paul A. 9 Hall, Bronwyn H. 8 Singh, Nirvikar 8 Venditto, Bruno 8 Barr, Abigail 7 Davis, Junior 7 Jr, Thomas M Fullerton 7 Levine, David I. 7 White, Howard 7 Bezemer, Dirk 6 Feige, Edgar L. 6 Fulginiti, Lilyan E. 6 Kaufmann, Daniel 6 Pushnoi, Grigorii 6 Söderbom, Måns 6 Amavilah, Voxi Heinrich 5 Collier, Paul 5 Dercon, Stefan 5 Filer, Randall K. 5 Hayo, Bernd 5 Horii, Ryo 5 Serneels, Pieter 5 Arnone, Marco 4 Aron, Janine 4 Basu, Sudip Ranjan 4 Gunning, Jan Willem 4 Hanousek, Jan 4 Heng, Stefan 4 Kingdon, Geeta 4 Kumar, Krishna B. 4 Lindelow, Magnus 4 Martín, Iván 4 Mehlum, Halvor 4 Muellbauer, John 4
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ASSESSMENT OF SUSTAINABILITY OF BULGARIAN FARMS
Bachev, Hrabrin - EconWPA - 2005
The New Institutional and Transaction Costs Economics framework is incorporated to transitional Bulgarian agriculture, and level of sustainability of dominating subsistent farming, production cooperatives, small-scare commercial farms, and large agro-firms assessed. New framework for assessing...
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AN EVALUATION OF POST-INDEPENDENCE AGRICULTURAL POLICIES IN RELATION TO ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN NIGERIA(1960 - 1987}
NWAOBI, DR. GODWIN CHUKWUDUM - EconWPA - 2005
AGRICULTURE IN ITS COMMON PARLENCE INCLUDES PRODUCTION, RESEARCH AND TRAINING IN THE FIELDS OF CROPS, FORESTRY, FISHING AND LIVESTOCK. NIGERIAN AGRICULTURE WAS CHARACTERIZED BY LOW FARM INCOMES; LOW CAPACITY LEVEL TO SATISFY FOOD AND FIBRE NEEDS OF THE COUNTRY, AND PRIMITIVE TECHNIQUES OF...
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NGOs in the Aid Community: Do Funding Source or Economic Conditioning Matter to Decisions of Country Involvement?
McCoskey, Suzanne - EconWPA - 2005
As the importance of NGOs is in the aid process increases, this research asks whether NGOs respond to criteria similar to the proposed economic factors important in the conditional aid literature. Data from US-based NGOs, specifically, is used to ask whether country involvement varies based on...
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Non-farm employment in small-scale enterprises in Romania: policy and development issues
Davis, Junior; Gaburici, Angela - EconWPA - 2005
The aim of this paper is to summarise the results of a non-farm micro- enterprise survey in rural and peri-urban Romania and to examine their impact on the development of sustainable rural livelihoods. As these firms operate in fixed locations and are therefore more easily located and observed,...
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INFRASTRUCTURAL v. SUPERSTRUCTURAL EFFECTS OF INSTITUTIONS ON INCOME DETERMINATION ACROSS U.S. NATIVE AMERICAN ECONOMIES
Amavilah, Voxi Heinrich S - EconWPA - 2005
Institutions either promote or constrain economic performance, but which part of institutions does so, and why do economies sharing similar institutions sometimes perform differently? This paper applies a novel model that is capable of separating infrastructural and superstructural effects of...
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Foreign Direct Investment in the Black Sea Area
Glinavos, Ioannis - EconWPA - 2005
The Black Sea is a region of vital interest to the foreign investor. This study examines the six countries that border it (Russia, Ukraine, Georgia, Turkey, Romania, Bulgaria) and presents the financial outlook and the foreign direct investment performance of each state. The main focus is on the...
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Employment Effects of Different Innovation Activities: Microeconometric Evidence
Peters, Bettina - EconWPA - 2005
Using a recently developed model which allows to separate a few well- established employment effects of product and process innovations, this paper reports new results on the relationship between innovation and employment growth in Germany. The model is tailor-made for analysing firm-level...
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Combining the Quantitative and Qualitative Approaches to Poverty Measurement and Analysis
White, Howard - EconWPA - 2005
This paper highlights the key characteristics of the quantitative and qualitative approaches to poverty measurement and analysis, examines the strengths and weaknesses of each approach, and analyzes the potential for combining the two approaches in analytical work on poverty. The main conclusion...
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Eastern Europe in Transition
Kyn, Oldrich - EconWPA - 2005
Presented at the Conference about Transition to a Market Economy in Baltic States, in Bergen, Norway, 1994. The paper gives an overview of diverse views on three basic questions: 1) Why did Communism collapse? 2)Why the transition to the Market Economy has been so difficult? and 3)Why some...
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Ota Sik - Der lange Weg zur Einsicht
Kyn, Oldrich; Slama, Jiri - EconWPA - 2005
This is a brief but critical survey of the life and accomplishments of the Czech economist Ota Sik. He joint Communist Youth organization already before the WWII. During the war, he was in the Mauthausen concentration camp, together with the future secretary of the Czechoslovak Communist Party...
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