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The role of institutions in transition growth: The East Asian newly industrializing countries

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  • Ranis, Gustav, 1989. "The role of institutions in transition growth: The East Asian newly industrializing countries," World Development, Elsevier, vol. 17(9), pages 1443-1453, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:wdevel:v:17:y:1989:i:9:p:1443-1453
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    2. Khan, Safdar Ullah Khan, 2005. "Macro Determinants of Total Factor Productivity in Pakistan," MPRA Paper 8693, University Library of Munich, Germany, revised 10 Sep 2005.
    3. Wael Mousa, 2018. "Macroeconomic Determinants of Saudi Total Factor Productivity," Applied Economics and Finance, Redfame publishing, vol. 5(1), pages 37-44, January.
    4. Safdar Ullah Khan, 2006. "Macro Determeinants of Total Factor Productivity in Pakistan," SBP Working Paper Series 10, State Bank of Pakistan, Research Department.
    5. Abdelkader Sid Ahmed, 2000. "Le paradigme rentier en question : l'expérience des pays arabes producteurs de brut. Analyse et éléments de stratégie," Revue Tiers Monde, Programme National Persée, vol. 41(163), pages 501-521.
    6. Michele Di Maio, 2008. "Industrial Policies in Developing Countries: History and Perspectives," Working Papers 48-2008, Macerata University, Department of Finance and Economic Sciences, revised Oct 2008.
    7. M Webber, 1994. "Enter the Dragon: Lessons for Australia from Northeast Asia?," Environment and Planning A, , vol. 26(1), pages 71-94, January.
    8. International Monetary Fund, 2014. "Cabo Verde: Staff Report for the 2014 Article IV Consultation," IMF Staff Country Reports 2014/296, International Monetary Fund.
    9. Aidar Abdychev & La-Bhus Fah Jirasavetakul & Mr. Andrew W Jonelis & Mr. Lamin Y Leigh & Ashwin Moheeput & Friska Parulian & Ara Stepanyan & Albert Touna Mama, 2015. "Increasing Productivity Growth in Middle Income Countries," IMF Working Papers 2015/002, International Monetary Fund.

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