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Theorie 369 Theory 369 Economic growth 154 Wirtschaftswachstum 154 Developing countries 152 Entwicklungsländer 152 China 151 Welt 146 World 146 Estimation 99 Schätzung 99 Auslandsinvestition 85 Foreign investment 85 Productivity 73 Produktivität 73 India 72 Indien 72 Impact assessment 67 Wirkungsanalyse 67 Development aid 65 Entwicklungshilfe 65 Handelsliberalisierung 58 Trade liberalization 58 Armut 54 Einkommensverteilung 54 Income distribution 54 Poverty 54 Industrie 44 Manufacturing industries 44 Welfare analysis 44 Wohlfahrtsanalyse 44 Lohnstruktur 43 Wage structure 43 Export 42 Human capital 38 Humankapital 38 Agriculture 36 Landwirtschaft 36 Allgemeines Gleichgewicht 35 General equilibrium 35
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Beladi, Hamid 31 Marjit, Sugata 15 Wan, Guanghua 15 Tarp, Finn 14 Epstein, Gil S. 13 Arndt, Channing 12 Kanbur, Ravi 12 Gang, Ira N. 11 Oladi, Reza 11 Chao, Chi-Chur 10 Aizenman, Joshua 9 Bhaumik, Sumon Kumar 9 Chau, Nancy H. 9 Hoeffler, Anke 9 Stark, Oded 9 Thurlow, James 9 Fujiwara, Kenji 8 Gangopadhyay, Shubhashis 8 Ghatak, Subrata 8 Gupta, Sanjeev 8 Lahiri, Sajal 8 Mavrotas, George 8 Michael, Michael S. 8 Pagán, José A. 8 Xu, Zhenhui 8 Yabuuchi, Shigemi 8 Batabyal, Amitrajeet A. 7 Dimova, Ralitza 7 Gundlach, Erich 7 Kemp, Murray C. 7 Liu, Qing 7 McKay, Andrew D. 7 Milner, Chris 7 Noy, Ilan 7 Qiu, Larry D. 7 Robinson, Sherman 7 Self, Sharmistha 7 Shimomura, Kōji 7 Belke, Ansgar 6 Bjorvatn, Kjetil 6
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Review of Development Economics 1,156 Review of development economics 975 Review of development economics : an essential resource for any development economist 402 Lim, S. S. (2019). Migration decisions under ambiguity: Migration distance effects revisited. Review of Development Economics, 23(4), 1520-1539 1 Review of Development Economics, 2013, 17(3): 474–493 1 Review of Development Economics, 2020 1
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The Volatility of Foreign Portfolio Investment and the Access to Finance of Small Listed Firms
Knill, April; Lee, Bong Soo - In: Review of Development Economics 18 (2014) 3, pp. 524-542
This paper examines the impact of foreign portfolio investment (FPI) volatility on the access to capital of small listed firms. The volatility of FPI is significantly associated with decreased access to finance for small listed firms only in years when nations are considered less...
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Special Issue: Issues in Asia. Guest Editor: Laixun Zhao
Chen, Bo; Li, Yao - In: Review of Development Economics 18 (2014) 2, pp. 326-339
There are two strands of approaches gauging bilateral trade barriers: the gravity models and the trade intensity index. This paper integrates these two approaches by developing a new trade intensity index. This so called “gravity model adjusted trade intensity” (GMATI) index can reflect the...
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Industrial Upgrading in a Multiple-cone Heckscher–Ohlin Model: The Flying Geese Patterns of Industrial Development
Kiyota, Kozo - In: Review of Development Economics 18 (2014) 1, pp. 177-193
This paper examines empirically how the multiple-cone version of the Heckscher–Ohlin (HO) model fits the “flying geese” patterns of industrial development: a series of industries appear, prosper, then decline and finally disappear one after another. Using Japanese manufacturing data from...
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Cash Transfers to the Poor and the Labor Market: An Equilibrium Analysis
Cavalcanti, Tiago; Corrêa, Márcio - In: Review of Development Economics 18 (2014) 4, pp. 741-762
This paper studies the effects of cash transfers to the poor on the labor market. This is investigated in a matching model with endogenous labor market participation and job destruction. Depending on their productivity, workers might want to stay in the job, become unemployed, or leave the labor...
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Multinational Enterprises, Absorptive Capacity and Export Spillovers: Evidence from Polish Firm-level Data
Cieślik, Andrzej; Hagemejer, Jan - In: Review of Development Economics 18 (2014) 4, pp. 709-726
An important benefit attributed to the activity of multinational enterprises (MNEs) in developing and transition countries is its effect on international market access. Through a variety of channels the presence of MNEs is expected to reduce the costs faced by indigenous firms in breaking into...
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FDI and Income Inequality—Evidence from Latin American Economies
Herzer, Dierk; Hühne, Philipp; Nunnenkamp, Peter - In: Review of Development Economics 18 (2014) 4, pp. 778-793
This paper analyzes whether foreign direct investment (FDI) has contributed to the wide income gaps in Latin America. Panel cointegration techniques as well as regression analysis are performed to assess the impact of inward FDI stocks on income inequality among households in Latin American host...
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When Carry Trades in Currency Markets are not Profitable
Baillie, Richard T.; Cho, Dooyeon - In: Review of Development Economics 18 (2014) 4, pp. 794-803
The success of the carry trade in international currency and money markets is related to the extent of the forward premium anomaly. We present evidence that the anomaly is a very time dependent phenomenon. We also formulate a model where the ex post returns from the carry trade are functionally...
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Financial Constraints and the Extensive and Intensive Margin of Firm Exports: Panel Data Evidence from China
Egger, Peter H.; Kesina, Michaela - In: Review of Development Economics 18 (2014) 4, pp. 625-639
Some theoretical work suggests credit constraints to hamper exports while other work suggests that they deter firms' sales at large. Hence, credit constraints might reduce the export–sales ratio or not. This paper assesses the role of credit constraints for the export–sales ratio at the firm...
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Effects of the Mexican Apple Tariff on the World Apple Market
Devadoss, Stephen; Ridley, William - In: Review of Development Economics 18 (2014) 4, pp. 763-777
In response to the USA blocking Mexican trucks from traveling to the inland part of the USA, Mexico imposed tariffs on US fresh apple exports. This study analyzes the impacts of the Mexican tariff on USA, Mexican and world apple markets by using theoretical analysis and developing a spatial...
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Tropical Agriculture: Is Africa Different?
Andzie-Quainoo, Lord; Grier, Robin - In: Review of Development Economics 18 (2014) 4, pp. 640-654
We investigate the determinants of agricultural productivity in a panel of 27 tropical developing countries from 1984 to 2005 and test whether the coefficients of the right-hand side variables are significantly different in sub-Sahara Africa. We find evidence that the point estimates of...
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