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accumulate a SWF, build public infrastructure and hand out citizen dividends. Finally, we show that a more sophisticated range of …
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importantly, will it have an impact on steady-state growth rates? This paper provides empirical evidence showing how countries … have exhibited substantial increases in their growth rates over the past century while concurrently increasing the extent … can have on long-run growth rates. Among the results of the model, unilateral liberalization by one country will generate …
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Many countries have failed to use natural resource wealth to promote growth and development. They have been damaged by … return investments to support diversification of their economies. This paper explores the reasons for these failures and …
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the United States, is that the heavy regulation of Europe reduces its growth. Using newly assembled data on regulation in …
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This paper argues that the U.S. financial crisis is a new type of crisis: a "financial black hole." Financial black holes are characterized by the breaking-up of credit market discipline and the large-scale financing of negative NPV projects. In a theoretical model, we explain how the...
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complementarity is at work when an emerging economy is on its convergence path or when it has a higher TFP growth rate. This framework … is consistent with global imbalances and with a number of stylized facts such as high corporate saving rates in high-growth …
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boom as well. The effects of endogenous growth, adjustment costs for investment and non-Walrasian labour markets on these …
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This paper explores the sources of Ireland’s relative growth performance. Using panel data for a sample of OECD … countries, we estimate a convergence equation and use it to conduct a growth accounting exercise which provides quantitative … estimates of the immediate sources of Ireland’s growth differential vis-à-vis the OECD average and the other ‘cohesion …
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There is a significant controversy among academics and policy-makers about whether policies matter for economic growth … (monetary, fiscal and trade) have an explanatory power for the cross-country variation in growth rates and income per capita … growth. In a cross-section of 91 countries, policy volatility emerges as a key determinant of macroeconomic performance. An …
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Does inefficiency of financial markets have real consequences? Or does it only result in transfers of wealth from noise traders to arbitrageurs? We study firm business investment to address this question. In our model, benevolent managers of overvalued companies invest in projects with negative...
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