Recent contributions to the literature on industrialization and development has confirmed that manufacturing continues to play a key role as a driver of economic development. As a corollary, these contributions highlight the importance of premature industrialization as a barrier to economic development and as a one of the main sources of the middle-income trap. In this paper, we analyze the factors that may have hindered industrial development in the past four decades. In particular, we focus on the role of (non-FDI) net capital inflows as a potential source of premature de industrialization. We consider a sample of 36 developed and developing countries from 1980 to 2017, with major emphasis on the case of emerging and developing (EDE) econ...
Economists have long searched for patterns that relate successful development to structure and polic...
As a stylised fact of deindustrialisation, the relationship between Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and...
This thesis provides an empirical study on four measures of capital flows---total capital inflows an...
The outbreak of Covid-19 brought back to the forefront the crucial importance of structural change a...
Literature notes many factors as affecting capital flows, but the effects of these flows over the re...
Manufacturing shares in the economy are declining all’over the world with few exceptions. This progr...
This paper reviews the literature and empirical evidence on deindustrialisation, with a focus on pre...
A fundamental job of the economy is to allocate capital efficiently. This thesis is about capital al...
In the process of economic development, the share of manufacturing in total employment first increas...
This study examines whether latecomer developing countries worldwide have experienced premature dein...
This article studies the effects of financial development on the sources of growth in different grou...
This paper describes the stylized facts characterizing periods of exceptionally large capital inflow...
This paper empirically examines how external financial needs- measured at the sector level- and fina...
This research explores the impact of various forms of capital flows on economic growth and developme...
An important issue in the debate over the desirability of freer capital mobility for developing coun...
Economists have long searched for patterns that relate successful development to structure and polic...
As a stylised fact of deindustrialisation, the relationship between Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and...
This thesis provides an empirical study on four measures of capital flows---total capital inflows an...
The outbreak of Covid-19 brought back to the forefront the crucial importance of structural change a...
Literature notes many factors as affecting capital flows, but the effects of these flows over the re...
Manufacturing shares in the economy are declining all’over the world with few exceptions. This progr...
This paper reviews the literature and empirical evidence on deindustrialisation, with a focus on pre...
A fundamental job of the economy is to allocate capital efficiently. This thesis is about capital al...
In the process of economic development, the share of manufacturing in total employment first increas...
This study examines whether latecomer developing countries worldwide have experienced premature dein...
This article studies the effects of financial development on the sources of growth in different grou...
This paper describes the stylized facts characterizing periods of exceptionally large capital inflow...
This paper empirically examines how external financial needs- measured at the sector level- and fina...
This research explores the impact of various forms of capital flows on economic growth and developme...
An important issue in the debate over the desirability of freer capital mobility for developing coun...
Economists have long searched for patterns that relate successful development to structure and polic...
As a stylised fact of deindustrialisation, the relationship between Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and...
This thesis provides an empirical study on four measures of capital flows---total capital inflows an...