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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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R&D Policies and Endogenous Growth: A Dynamic General Equilibrium Analysis of the Case for Canada <link rid="fn1">*</link>
Ghosh, Madanmohan - In: Review of Development Economics 11 (2007) 1, pp. 187-203
This paper utilizes a general equilibrium R&D model of endogenous growth via increasing capital variety to examine the impact of alternative policies on productivity and economic growth. The model is calibrated using data from the Canadian economy. Findings reveal that direct incentives such as...
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Coca Substitution and Free Trade in Bolivia: The Pending Crisis
Toledo, Hugo - In: Review of Development Economics 11 (2007) 1, pp. 63-77
This paper uses the factors proportion model of production and trade with ten inputs to analyze the potential impact of the Free Trade Agreement of the Americas (FTAA) on the coca substitution program in Bolivia. With six crops including coca, the model produces comparative statics elasticities...
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Work Effort, Moderation in Expulsion, and Illegal Migration
Stark, Oded - In: Review of Development Economics 11 (2007) 4, pp. 585-590
Illegal migrants supply a valuable productive input: effort. But their status as illegals means that these migrants face a strictly positive probability of expulsion. A return to their country of origin entails reduced earnings when the wage at origin is lower than the wage at destination. This...
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Is International Trade More Beneficial to Lower Income Economies? An Empirical Inquiry
Rassekh, Farhad - In: Review of Development Economics 11 (2007) 1, pp. 159-169
Does the effect of international trade on income growth depend on the economy's level of development? More specifically, is trade more beneficial to lower income economies? Does trade contribute to a smaller international income inequality? The present paper seeks to answer these questions by...
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The Nature of Unemployment among Young Men in Urban Ethiopia
Serneels, Pieter - In: Review of Development Economics 11 (2007) 1, pp. 170-186
This paper investigates the nature of unemployment among young men in urban Ethiopia and finds that it is concentrated among relatively well-educated first-time job seekers who aspire to a public sector job and spend on average close to four years in unemployment. This is consistent with a...
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Aid, Agriculture and Poverty in Developing Countries
Mosley, Paul; Suleiman, Abrar - In: Review of Development Economics 11 (2007) 1, pp. 139-158
The authors make two contributions to the debate on aid-effectiveness, illustrating that for impact on poverty what matters is not just the level but also the composition and stability of aid. One specific implication of this for aid policy is that aid most effectively reduces poverty if it...
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Economic Convergence in Seven Asian Economies
Li, Haizheng; Xu, Zhenhui - In: Review of Development Economics 11 (2007) 3, pp. 531-549
The impressive economic growth in a select group of Asian economies in the last several decades prompts some to argue that authoritarianism helps rapid economic growth while democracy hampers it. In this paper, we used the panel data approach to test this hypothesis for seven Asian economies,...
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Protection and Exchange Rates in a Small Open Economy
Chipman, John S. - In: Review of Development Economics 11 (2007) 2, pp. 205-216
In a small-open-economy model with two tradables and one nontradable, if a price index of these three goods is stabilized and the exchange rate is flexible, conditions are obtained in the cases of two and of three or more factors for an export subsidy or an import tariff to result in currency...
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Business cycles, the exchange rate, and demand for antidumping protection in Mexico
Niels, Gunnar; Francois, Joseph F. - In: Review of development economics 10 (2006) 3, pp. 388-399
Antidumping actions in the US and EU are known to be linked to macroeconomic conditions. In part, this is because positive injury findings may be easier to make in a downturn, increasing the chance of success for complainants. The authors explore the evidence for Mexico. Working with data from...
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The political economy of US aid to Pakistan
Anwar, Mumtaz; Michaelowa, Katharina - In: Review of development economics 10 (2006) 2, pp. 195-209
Variations of bilateral aid flows are difficult to explain on the basis of official development objectives or recipient need. Based on the example of US aid to Pakistan, this paper suggests alternative political economic explanations, notably the relevance of ethnic lobbying and the relevance of...
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