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Showing items 4357 through 4365 of 4457.The point of departure of this paper is that in the absence of effectively functioning asset markets the distribution of wealth matters for efficiency.
This paper investigates the presence of endogenous peer effects in the adoption of formal property rights.
Transit subsidies in the urban area of Buenos Aires are high, amounting to a total of US$5 billion for 2012.
This paper evaluates the effect of the Rural Capacity Building Project, which aimed at promoting growth by strengthening the agricultural service systems in Ethiopia and by making them more responsive to smallholders' needs.
The study focuses on themes and areas that have been identified as highly relevant for the modernization and commercialization of the agriculture sector.
South Africa's growth experience provides an example of how contrasting growth trends long-term decline followed by improved growth pivot around political change, in this case a transition to democracy.
The real exchange rate was not at the center of the first generation of neoclassical growth models, nor was it prominent among the policy prescriptions that flowed from those models. Recent analyses, in contrast, have paid it more attention.
After decades of war, with a dilapidated infrastructure and millions of people dead, wounded or displaced, Vietnam could have been considered a hopeless case in economic development. Yet, it is now about to enter the ranks of middle-income countries. The obvious question is: How did this happen?
In the last two decades, across a range of countries high growth rates have reduced poverty but have been accompanied by rising inequality.
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