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This is a Memorial Lecture in honour of Shri Arambam Somorendra Singh, one of the prominent intellectuals of Manipur for the Twentieth Century. While delivering the lecture I am committing myself to the principle of the Austrian School of Economics and so wonderfully put forth by Jeffrey Tucker...
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We examine two issues pertaining to the conduct of environmental policy in developing countries (DCs). First, when faced with a self-financing constraint, should an environmental authority (EA) raise/lower pollution taxes over time or should it run a deficit/surplus? Second, given recent...
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We study two issues relating to the conduct of environmental policy in developing countries (DCs). First, when faced with a self-financing constraint, should an environmental authority (EA) raise/lower pollution taxes over time or should it run a deficit/surplus? Second, given recent findings...
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Since long before Gardner proposed his model of multiple intelligences, an important question has been constantly fueled by both management's theorists and practitioners: “Is the quality of the decision making process linked with the genetic heritage that managers have in terms of intellectual...
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Do countries adopt legal rules due to independent, top-down processes, or, do laws spread among nations in a manner that resembles the diffusion of new products and innovations in a social network? We empirically examine this question by employing an influential mathematical model based on...
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Which structural reforms affect the speed the regional convergence within a country? We found that domestic financial development, trade/current account openness, better institutional infrastructure, and selected labor market reforms facilitate regional convergence. However, these reforms have...
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Some middle-income economies, many of which Latin American, have not achieved to make the transition into high-income status for long years and are allegedly trapped in middle-income status. While there is considerable consensus on the proximate causes of this phenomenon, we present a global...
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For many developing countries, development aid is a major source of funding. Eligibility for aid, in turn, is largely related to poverty, usually measured as the gross domestic product (GDP) per capita. This paper discusses the possibility that aid can be abused by manipulating the GDP figures....
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Recent evidence from citation analysis [Mitra, S., Palmer, M, Vuon, V. (2020). Development and interdisciplinarity: A citation analysis. World Development, 135, 105076; hereafter MPV] shows that development as a field of study hardly interacts with other disciplines - except mainstream economics....
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