Rigorous analysis of the previously centrally planned economies (PCPEs) is one of the most important but at the same time difficult tasks currently facing macroeconomists. We develop applied techniques appropriate to situations typically faced by Western analysts of PCPEs, as well as by development economists more generally, involving data which is low in both quality and quantity and doubt concerning the direct applicability of Western theories and ideas, experience and data. We apply these techniques to estimate growth equatiosn for a group of PCPEs and for groups of developed and developing economies
The growth rate of real GDP per capita is represented as a sum of two components – a monotonically d...
The paper analyses how changes in GDP in China, the USA, the EU15 and the USSR/Russia over a period ...
Since 1990, former Comecon countries have been poorer than their neighbors in Western Europe and, ov...
The aim of this paper is to construct an indicator of potential growth for developed countries using...
This paper provides a survey and synthesis of econometric tools that have been employed to study eco...
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The aim of this paper is to construct an indicator of potential growth for developed countries using...
Abstract: The formation of a correct information base in the research on economic growth h...
2014 Spring.This dissertation introduces a panel data method to estimate country-specific steady sta...
This paper uses the growth-accounting approach to determine the sources of growth in transition econ...
SUMMARY This paper has been discussed at the Hindsgavl International Associa tion for Research in In...
SUMMARY This paper has been discussed at the Hindsgavl International Associa tion for Research in In...
Economic growth is one of the most important issues discussed worldwide. Its dynamics over time seem...
In this chapter, we take up the history of income growth in developing economies and the changes in ...
The growth rate of real GDP per capita is represented as a sum of two components – a monotonically d...
The paper analyses how changes in GDP in China, the USA, the EU15 and the USSR/Russia over a period ...
Since 1990, former Comecon countries have been poorer than their neighbors in Western Europe and, ov...
The aim of this paper is to construct an indicator of potential growth for developed countries using...
This paper provides a survey and synthesis of econometric tools that have been employed to study eco...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:3597.9512(CEPR-DP--976) / BLDSC - Br...
Produced by the Research Support Team The Policy Research Working Paper Series disseminates the find...
The aim of this paper is to construct an indicator of potential growth for developed countries using...
Abstract: The formation of a correct information base in the research on economic growth h...
2014 Spring.This dissertation introduces a panel data method to estimate country-specific steady sta...
This paper uses the growth-accounting approach to determine the sources of growth in transition econ...
SUMMARY This paper has been discussed at the Hindsgavl International Associa tion for Research in In...
SUMMARY This paper has been discussed at the Hindsgavl International Associa tion for Research in In...
Economic growth is one of the most important issues discussed worldwide. Its dynamics over time seem...
In this chapter, we take up the history of income growth in developing economies and the changes in ...
The growth rate of real GDP per capita is represented as a sum of two components – a monotonically d...
The paper analyses how changes in GDP in China, the USA, the EU15 and the USSR/Russia over a period ...
Since 1990, former Comecon countries have been poorer than their neighbors in Western Europe and, ov...