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Economic Conditions and Volatility 136 Achieving Shared Growth 93 Economic Theory&Research 86 Environmental Economics&Policies 74 Inequality 57 Governance Indicators 54 Public Health Promotion 32 Services&Transfers to Poor 30 Poverty Assessment 27 Economic Growth 25 Health Monitoring&Evaluation 25 Macroeconomics and Economic Growth 21 Emerging Markets 17 Banks&Banking Reform 14 Poverty Impact Evaluation 12 Poverty Reduction 12 Rural Poverty Reduction 12 Health Economics&Finance 11 Safety Nets and Transfers 11 Labor Policies 10 Debt Markets 8 Economic Conditions and Volatility Macroeconomics and Economic Growth 8 Economic Conditions and Volatility Poverty Reduction 8 Fiscal&Monetary Policy 8 Payment Systems&Infrastructure 8 Achieving Shared Growth Economic Theory and Research Macroeconomics and Economic Growth 7 Achieving Shared Growth Macroeconomics and Economic Growth 6 Nutrition and Population Environment 6 Poverty Monitoring&Analysis 6 Poverty Reduction Strategies 6 Currencies and Exchange Rates 5 Economic Conditions and Volatility Finance and Financial Sector Development 5 Nutrition and Population 5 TF054105-DONOR FUNDED OPERATION ADMINISTRATION FEE INCOME AND EXPENSE ACCOUNT 5 Achieving Shared Growth Governance 4 Decentralization 4 Economic Conditions and Volatility International Economics and Trade 4 Economic Growth Macroeconomics and Economic Growth 4 Economic Stabilization 4 Emerging Markets Macroeconomics and Economic Growth 4
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Ravallion, Martin 16 Easterly, William 8 Kraay, Aart 7 Brahmbhatt, Milan 6 Adams, Richard H. Jr. 5 Chen, Shaohua 5 Dollar, David 5 Loayza, Norman 5 Page, John 5 Pritchett, Lant 5 Canuto, Otaviano 4 Levine, Ross 4 Lynn, Robert 4 Michalopoulos, Constantine 4 Riordan, Mick 4 Vostroknutova, Ekaterina 4 Arbache, Jorge Saba 3 Denizer, Cevdet 3 Lim, Jamus Jerome 3 Saborowski, Christian 3 Aiyar, Swaminathan 2 Aiyar, Swaminathan S. 2 Araujo, Jorge Thompson 2 Brueckner, Markus 2 Bruno, Michael 2 Calderon, Cesar 2 Cavallari, Matheus 2 Clavijo, Mateo 2 Dadush, Uri 2 Dasgupta, Dipak 2 Datt, Gaurav 2 Fajnzylber, Pablo 2 Fallon, Peter 2 Farah, Caroline 2 Fischer, Stanley 2 Fréguin-Gresh, Sandrine 2 Gelb, Alan 2 Ghosh, Swati R. 2 Go, Delfin S. 2 Haddad, Mona 2
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Economics Research, World Bank Group 194 World Bank 27
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Policy Research Working Paper Series 133 World Bank Publications 37 World Bank Other Operational Studies 24
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Growth rates and aggregate welfare : an international comparison
Kakwani, Nanak - Economics Research, World Bank Group - 1991
This paper explores the relationship between growth rates and changes in welfare, using alternative procedures for measuring growth. The Bank and other organizations often compute growth rates by fitting a least-squares linear trend line to the logarithmic values of economic indicators for a...
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The spirit of capitalism and long-run growth
Zou, Heng-fu - Economics Research, World Bank Group - 1991
Why do different countries have different long-term savings and growth rates? Why is the productivity rate not the same around the world? Recent new theories of endogenous growth have tried to answer these questions by replacing the usual assumption of diminishing returns in production. The...
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How do national policies affect long-run growth? : a research agenda
Easterly, William; King, Robert; Levine, Ross; Rebelo, … - Economics Research, World Bank Group - 1991
The authors suggest that there are important opportunities to empirically evaluate the theoretically predicted channels from policy to growth. They propose a research agenda based on the endogenous growth literature, designed to address the questions: How do national policies affect long-run...
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Household saving in developing countries : first cross-country evidence
Schmidt-Hebbel, Klaus; Webb, Steven B.; Corsetti, Giancarlo - Economics Research, World Bank Group - 1991
This study uses time-series of household data from eleven developing countries to test several hypotheses about saving behavior. Besides just widening the scope of information being used to test the hypotheses, the data set in this study has the advantage of a consistent definition across...
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Poverty in Poland, Hungary, and Yugoslavia in the years of crisis, 1978-87
Milanovic, Branko - Economics Research, World Bank Group - 1990
The deep economic crisis that characterized Eastern Europe in the 1980's had a strong impact on average incomes of the population and on the percentage of people living below the poverty line. The situation deteriorated most sharply in Poland, where the percentage of the poor in total population...
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Long term outlook for the world economy : issues and projections for the 1990s
Fardoust, Shahrokh; Dhareshwar, Ashok - Economics Research, World Bank Group - 1990
The authors argue that, at the broad level of global analysis, there are good reasons to be optimistic about the 1990s. First, there are favorable supply side developments in many of the high income countries. Second, considerable scope exists for a recovery of private consumption and investment...
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An evaluation of the main elements in the leading proposals to phase out the Multi-Fibre Arrangement
Erzan, Refik; Holmes, Paula - Economics Research, World Bank Group - 1990
Two approaches took the lead in the negotiations to dismantle the Multi-Fibre Arrangement (MFA): (a) a phaseout with the framework of the MFA, proposed by developing countries, the European Community, Japan, and the Nordic countries; and (b) a new transitional structure relying on global quotas...
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Differentiating cyclical and long-term income elasticities of import demand
Clavijo, Fernando; Faini, Riccardo - Economics Research, World Bank Group - 1989
Determining how imports react to cyclical and secular (long term) factors has been a recurrent theme in the empirical trade literature. The evidence suggests that cyclical income elasticities of import demand are generally higher than long term elasticities - particularly for basic materials and...
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Inflation, monetary balances and the aggregate production function : the case of Colombia
Buckley, Robert; Dokeniya, Anupam; INU; PRE - Economics Research, World Bank Group - 1989
The role of monetary balances in economic growth has long been a topic of macroeconomic research. This paper examines the role of real money balances in an aggregate production function of a developing economy, Colombia. Colombia is an interesting case to analyze for several reasons. First,...
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Policy distortions, size of government, and growth
Easterly, William R. - Economics Research, World Bank Group - 1989
This paper analyzes the structural relationship between policies that distort resource allocation and long-term growth. It briefly reviews the Solow model in which steady-state growth depends only on exogenous technological change, but finds it unsatisfactory as a model of long-term growth. The...
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