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Industrial Location in Developing Countries.
Published 2008“…Despite a diminishing role in industrial countries, the manufacturing sector continues to be an engine of economic growth in most developing countries. This article surveys the evidence on the determinants of industry location in developing countries. …”
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The economic effects of resource extraction in developing countries
Published 2014“…While addressing different questions they share several features in common: a concern with causal inference; overcoming the challenges of endogeneity between resource abundance and other characteristics of developing countries; and the use of new and novel datasets with spatially identified units of analysis. …”
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Spatial Disparities in Developing Countries: Cities, Regions and International Trade.
Published 2003“…Spatial inequality in developing countries is due to the natural advantages of some regionsrelative to others and to the presence of agglomeration forces, leading to clustering ofactivity. …”
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Spatial Disparities in Developing Countries: Cities, Regions, and International Trade.
Published 2005“…Spatial inequality in developing countries is due to the natural advantages of some regions relative to others and to the presence of agglomeration forces, leading to clustering of activity. …”
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Harnessing windfall revenues: optimal policies for resource-rich developing countries
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The Geography of International Investment.
Published 1999“…In developing countries, a greater proportion of multinational activity is "vertical," involving manufacturing at intermediate stages of production. …”
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Trading Arrangements and Industrial Development.
Published 1999“…If so, what form should the PTAs take? Are developing countries better advised to seek PTAs with industrial countries or among themselves? …”
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Regional Integration Agreements: A Force for Convergence or Divergence?
Published 1999“…December 1999 Developing countries may be better served by "north-south" than by "south-south" free trade agreements. …”
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Harnessing windfall revenue in developing economies.
Published 2008“…How should developing countries spend an unexpected surge in foreign assistance or natural resource revenues? …”
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Resource funds: stabilising, parking, and inter-generational transfer
Published 2016“…It suggests that domestic asset accumulation is the priority in developing countries, while there are three motives for accumulating foreign assets; inter-generational transfer, temporary ‘parking’ of funds, and stabilisation. …”
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Resource funds: stabilizing, parking, and inter-generational transfer
Published 2016“…It suggests that domestic asset accumulation is the priority in developing countries, while there are three motives for accumulating foreign assets; inter-generational transfer, temporary 'parking' of funds, and stabilisation. …”
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Cities in the Developing World.
Published 2005“…Rapid urbanisation is a major feature of developing countries. Some 2 billion more people arelikely to become city residents in the next 30 years, yet urbanisation has received littleattention in the modern development economics literature. …”
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Winners and Losers from Regional Integration Agreements.
Published 2003“…Results suggest that developing countries are likely to be better served by "north-south" than by "south-south" agreements.…”
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Winners and Losers from Regional Integration Agreements.
Published 2000“…Results suggest that developing countries are likely to be better served by 'north-south' than by 'south-south' free trade agreements.…”
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Trading Arrangements and Industrial Development.
Published 1998“…It offers an explanation as to why firms are reluctant to move to countries with lower labor costs and shows how trade liberalization can change the incentives for firms to locate in developing countries. It models economic development as the spread of concentrations of firms from country to country. …”
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Harnessing windfall revenue in developing economies: Sovereign wealth funds and optimal trade‐offs between citizen dividends, public infrastructure and debt reduction.
Published 2008“…These choices are acute if some households do not have access to credit markets and are unable to smooth consumption, and if the country as a whole is not a price-taker in international capital markets - both reasonable descriptions of many developing countries experiencing resource (or aid) booms. …”
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Geography and Development.
Published 2000“…Further work is needed to better understand these dynamics in developing countries. This paper-a product of Infrastructure and Environment, Development Research Group-is part of a larger effort in the group to analyze the role of economic geography and urbanization in the development process. …”
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