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What did Structural Adjustment Adjust? The Association of Policies and Growth with Repeated
IMF
and World Bank Adjustment Loans
Easterly, William
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2002
same country, with such extremes as the 30
IMF
and World Bank adjustment loans to Argentina over 1980-99 or the 26 …
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Stormy Days on an Open Field: Asymmetries in the Global Economy
Birdsall, Nancy
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2006
Openness is not necessarily good for the poor. Reducing trade protection has not brought growth to today’s poorest countries, and open capital markets have not been good for the poorest households in emerging market economies. In this paper I present evidence on these two points. First,...
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GLOBALIZATION – ECONOMIC ISSUES
Harach, Monika Elzbieta
- In:
Oeconomia Copernicana
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2011
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pp. 23-45
IMF
and the World Bank, technology, media, culture, education, development, migration, health, the role of women, human …
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GLOBALIZATION – ECONOMIC ISSUES
Harach, Monika Elzbieta
- In:
Oeconomia Copernicana
2
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2011
),
pp. 23-45
IMF
and the World Bank, technology, media, culture, education, development, migration, health, the role of women, human …
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Estacionariedad, cambios estructurales y crecimiento económico en México: 1895-2008
Noriega, Antonio E.
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Rodríguez-Pérez, Cid Alonso
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2011
This paper shows that the evolution of the level of Mexico real and real per capita output between 1895 and 2008 can be adequately described through a trendstationary model, affected by 4 structural breaks, which occurred at dates that seem to coincide with domestic institutional arrangements,...
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External Shocks, Structural Change, and Economic Growth in Mexico 1979–2006
Blecker, Robert A.
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2008
This paper finds that shocks to net financial inflows, world oil prices, the U.S. growth rate, and the lagged real exchange rate explain most of the fluctuations in Mexico’s annual growth since 1979. The paper also estimates how the effects of these external constraints have changed since...
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The Road to Pro-Poor Growth: The Indonesian Experience in Regional Perspective
Timmer, Peter
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2004
“Pro-poor growth” is the new mantra of the development community. Most donor agencies have active research programs underway to understand the pro-poor process, and the World Bank, with British, French and German bilateral support, is already studying how to operationalize the concept...
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Counting Chickens When They Hatch: The Short-term Effect of Aid on Growth
Clemens, Michael
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Radelet, Steven
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Bhavnani, Rikhil
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2004
Past research on aid and growth is flawed because it typically examines the impact of aggregate aid on growth over a short period, usually four years, while significant portions of aid are unlikely to affect growth in such a brief time. We divide aid into three categories: (1) emergency and...
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