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On the Road: Access to Transportation Infrastructure and Economic Growth in China
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The Rise of Europe: Atlantic Trade, Institutioanl Change and Economic Growth
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The rise of Europe : Atlantic trade, institutional change and economic growth
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The rise of Europe : Atlantic trade, institutional change and economic growth
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Examining the defence industrialization - economic growth relationship : the case of Singapore
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A general equilibrium analysis of the effects of carbon emission restrictions on economic growth in a developing country
Published 2009“…It is found that any substantial reduction in the rate of emissions has correspondingly important impacts on economic growth. The abatement of carbon emissions would, therefore, create major economic problems. …”
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Diversity and Technological Progress
Published 2012Subjects: “…economic growth…”
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Can't We All Be More Like Scandinavians? Asymmetric Growth and Institutions in an Interdepent World?
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The World Our Grandchildren Will Inherit: The Rights Revolution and Beyond
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What Does Human Capital Do? A Review of Goldin and Katz's The Race between Education and Technology
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Effects of the Uncertainty about Global Economic Recovery on Energy Transition and CO2 Price
Published 2011“…This paper examines the impact that uncertainty over economic growth may have on global energy transition and CO2 prices. …”
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Economic Policy Reforms In South Asia: An Overview And The Remaining Agenda
Published 2016“…In the past few years, the pace of economic growth in South Asia has slowed considerably for two reasons: unfavourable global economic environment and the slowing pace of economic reforms that once were the key drivers of the region’s dynamic economic performance and resilience. …”
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