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Elections and Economic Policy in Developing Countries.
Published 2009“…This paper explores the impact of elections on economic policies and governance in developing countries. We distinguish between a structural effect, which increases accountability, and a cyclical effect which may be disruptive. …”
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Elections and Economic Policy in Developing Countries.
Published 2008“…This paper investigates whether elections in developing countries have improved economic policies and economic governance. …”
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Structural Policies for Shock-Prone Developing Countries.
Published 2009“…Many developing countries periodically face large adverse shocks to their economies. …”
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Structural Policies for Shock-Prone Developing Countries.
Published 2009“…Many developing countries periodically face large adverse shocks to their economies. …”
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War and Military Expenditure in Developing Countries and Their Consequences for Development.
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Trade Shocks in Developing Countries: Consequences and Policy Responses.
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Trade Shocks in Developing Countries: Consequences and Policy Responses.
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Migration from Rural Areas of Developing Countries: A Socio-Economic Approach.
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Why the WTO Is Deadlocked: And What Can Be Done about It.
Published 2006“…Finally, to recreate for the larger developing countries similar incentives for liberalisation to those previously achieved for developed countries, it proposes a limited MFN, through which they could restrict their liberalisations to include only other developing countries.…”
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The Bottom Billion: Why the Poorest Countries Are Failing and What Can Be Done About It.
Published 2007“…The book examines the minority of developing countries that are now at the bottom of the global economic system. …”
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The IMF's Role in Structural Adjustment.
Published 1999“…In the 1980s conditional lending for structural adjustment in developing countries moved the IMF beyond its role of macroeconomic crisis management. …”
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The Political Economy of Secession
Published 2006“…The global public not only accepts this message but reinforces it: both Hollywood and diasporas relay it back to populations in developing countries. In this paper, we will argue that the discourse of secessionist movements cannot be taken at face value. …”
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