Can developing countries use industrialization, as the East Asian economies did, to try to catch up with the high-income countries? Structural Change, Fundamentals, and Growth says the answer is likely to be “no.” Rather, they will need to chart a new path to economic convergence that relies less on moving from low-productivity agriculture to higher-productivity manufacturing, and more on investing in health, education, and institutions—although the process will take longer this way.Non-PRIFPRI1; CRP2DSGD; PIMCGIAR Research Program on Policies, Institutions, and Markets (PIM
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Structural strategies have been adopted by many developing countries to reduce the income/technology...
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The volume consists of an overview and seven country studies, written by leading scholars from both ...
The first decade of the 21st century was extraordinarily good for developing countries and their mos...
On of the most researched topics in recent growth theory if the issue of convergence of productivity...
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Economic growth, although being a major quest of all the economies, is not an automatic phenomenon. ...
Abstract This work presents an East-West endogenous-growth model that reproduces recent stylized fac...
Masina, Pietro. “Is FDI-led industrialization the way forward? A labour perspective”. CRISEA Europea...
A low-income economy tends to start catching up to advanced economies by adopting available useful k...
Emerging market economies in East Asia have followed a similar growth path (growth convergence) from...
The paper argues that an economy's industry/technology structure is endogenously determined by the e...
This paper is intended to provide an updated discussion on a series of issues that the relevant lite...
This paper takes a sample of 16 Asian countries and shows that: (i) Income levels in Asia have not t...
(CCER) (CCER, CID and NBER) Abstract: In this paper, we develop an endogenous growth mo...
Structural strategies have been adopted by many developing countries to reduce the income/technology...
This paper examines the effect of agricultural development on a country's overall development a...
The volume consists of an overview and seven country studies, written by leading scholars from both ...
The first decade of the 21st century was extraordinarily good for developing countries and their mos...
On of the most researched topics in recent growth theory if the issue of convergence of productivity...
The concentration of the economy on the specific sector and lack of industrial structural change is ...
Economic growth, although being a major quest of all the economies, is not an automatic phenomenon. ...
Abstract This work presents an East-West endogenous-growth model that reproduces recent stylized fac...
Masina, Pietro. “Is FDI-led industrialization the way forward? A labour perspective”. CRISEA Europea...
A low-income economy tends to start catching up to advanced economies by adopting available useful k...
Emerging market economies in East Asia have followed a similar growth path (growth convergence) from...
The paper argues that an economy's industry/technology structure is endogenously determined by the e...
This paper is intended to provide an updated discussion on a series of issues that the relevant lite...
This paper takes a sample of 16 Asian countries and shows that: (i) Income levels in Asia have not t...
(CCER) (CCER, CID and NBER) Abstract: In this paper, we develop an endogenous growth mo...
Structural strategies have been adopted by many developing countries to reduce the income/technology...
This paper examines the effect of agricultural development on a country's overall development a...