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| Author:
| Melo, Jaime de ; Isham, Jonathan ; Woolcock, Michael ; Pritchett, Lant ; Busby, Gwen ; Friebel, Guido ; Guriev, Sergei ; Paxson, Christina ; Schady, Norbert ; Khandker, Shahidur R. ; |
| Document Date:
| 2005/01/01 |
| Document Type:
| Publication |
| Report Number:
| 42878 |
| Volume No:
| 1 of 1 |
| Country:
| World ; |
| Doc Name:
| The World Bank economic review 19 (2) |
| Keywords:
| absolute value, accountability, accounting, affiliates, agency problems, Aggregating Governance Indicators, agricultural production, agriculture, annual growth, assets, bureaucracy, capital markets, CD, Child Health, citizen, citizens, Civil liberties, civil society, civil war, Coercion, collateral, Collective Action, Comparative Advantage, Comparative Economics, competitiveness, Corporate Finance, corruption, currency, Debt, deceleration in growth, democracy, democratic reforms, dependent variable, determinants of growth, development assistance, Development Economics, dummy variable, dummy variables, Dutch disease, econometric evidence, Econometrics, economic circumstances, Economic Conditions, Economic Crisis, Economic Development, Economic Growth, Economic historians, economic history, economic integration, economic performance, Economic Policy, economic programs, Economic Research, economic structure, Economics Research, economies in transition, Entrepreneurship, equilibrium, error terms, export earnings, export revenue, exporter, exporters, exports, exposure, External Shocks, externality, Factor Endowments, fascism, financial situation, foreign aid, Free Riders, GDP, GDP per capita, global demand, Global Development, GNP, GNP per capita, gold, good governance, governance indicators, governance institutions, government capacity, Government effectiveness, growth performance, growth rate, Growth Rates, growth regression, high-income countries, housing, Human Capital, Impact of Education, import, imports, income, Income Distribution, Income Inequality, Industrial Economics, industrialization, inequality, institutional capacity, institutional development, Institutional Measures, institutional performance, institutional quality, institutional reform, institutional variables, instrumental variable, international borrowing, International Trade, labor market, labor markets, labor supply, Latin American, level of development, local economy, low-income country, macroeconomic variables, measurement error, meat, Microfinance, Middle East, migration, minority, modernization, Monetary Economics, mortality, Mother, natural endowments, Natural Resource, natural resources, negative externality, net exports, oil revenues, oligarchy, Open Economy, output declines, Policy Research, Policy Research Working Paper, Political Change, political conditions, Political Economy, political influence, Political instability, political institutions, Political Legitimacy, political power, Political rights, political stability, political structures, poor governance, poor performance, population growth, Prime Minister, principal exports, productivity, profitability, property rights, public institutions, Public Policy, purchasing power, purchasing power parity, Regulatory burden, regulatory framework, remittances, respect, risk aversion, Rule of law, Rural Infrastructure, secondary school, slowdowns, smallholders, Social Cohesion, Social Conflict, Social Development, social institutions, social norms, Social Sciences, Social Services, social structure, socialist economies, South America, standard deviation, standard deviations, State University, Sub-Saharan Africa, surplus, surpluses, taxation, Technical Assistance, technical skills, total exports, Trade Data, trade liberalization, trade openness, trade share, transparency, transport, uncertainty, urban dwellers, urbanization, use of resources, vested interests, wages, Wars, wealth, workforce, World Development Indicators, World Economies, World Trade
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| Language:
| English |
| Region:
| The World Region ; |
| Rep Title:
| The World Bank economic review 19 (2) |
| Topics:
| Governance ; Macroeconomics and Economic Growth ; Health, Nutrition and Population ; Finance and Financial Sector Development |
| SubTopics:
| Governance Indicators ; Economic Theory & Research ; Currencies and Exchange Rates ; Banks & Banking Reform ; Population Policies |
| Unit Owning:
| Off of Sr VP Dev Econ/Chief Econ (DECVP) |
| ISBN: | 0-19-856910-6 |
| Source Citation: | The World Bank economic review.
-- Vol. 19, no. 2 (January 2005) |
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| The Varieties of Resource Experience: Natural Resource Export Structures and the Political Economy of Economic Growth by Jonathan Isham, Michael Woolcock, Lant Pritchett, and Gwen Busby; Attaching Workers through In-Kind Payments: Theory and Evidence from Russia by Guido Friebel and Sergei Guriev; Child Health and Economic Crisis in Peru by Christina Paxson and Norbert Schady; Entrepreneurship Selection and Performance: A Meta-Analysis of the Impact of Education in Developing Economies by Justin van der Sluis, Mirjam van Praag, and Wim Vijverberg; Microfinance and Poverty: Evidence Using Panel Data from Bangladesh by Shahidur R. Khandker; Participation in wto Dispute Settlement: Complainants, Interested Parties, and Free Riders by Chad P. Bown; Has Rural Infrastructure Rehabilitation in Georgia Helped the Poor? By Michael Lohhin Lokshin and Ruslan Yemtsov. |
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