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Report NEP-DEV-2005-05-14
This is the archive for NEP-DEV , a report on new working papers in the area of Development. Jeong-Joon Lee issued this report. It is usually issued weekly.Subscribe to this report: email or RSS Other reports in NEP-DEV
The following items were anounced in this report:
Item repec:col:000138:000684 is not listed on IDEAS anymore
Nabil Annabi & Fatou Cissé & John Cockburn & Bernard Decaluwé, 2005.
"Trade Liberalisation, Growth and Poverty in Senegal: a Dynamic Microsimulation CGE Model Analysis ,"
Cahiers de recherche
0512, CIRPEE.
[Downloadable!] Caesar B. Cororaton & John Cockburn, 2005.
"Trade Reform and Poverty in the Philippines: a Computable General Equilibrium Microsimulation Analysis ,"
Cahiers de recherche
0513, CIRPEE.
[Downloadable!] Arslan Razmi, 2005.
"The Contractionary Short-Run Effects of Nominal Devaluation in Developing Countries: Some Neglected Nuances ,"
Working Papers
2005-09, University of Massachusetts Amherst, Department of Economics, revised Sep 2006.
[Downloadable!] Volker Caspari & Günther Rehme & Jens Rubart, 2004.
"Education, Research, and Economic Growth ,"
Darmstadt Discussion Papers in Economics
138, Institut für Volkswirtschaftslehre (Department of Economics), Technische Universität Darmstadt (Darmstadt University of Technology).
[Downloadable!] Günther Rehme, 2004.
"Why Run a Million Regressions? Endogenous Policy and Cross Country Growth Empirics ,"
Darmstadt Discussion Papers in Economics
140, Institut für Volkswirtschaftslehre (Department of Economics), Technische Universität Darmstadt (Darmstadt University of Technology).
[Downloadable!] This page was last updated on 2009-12-13.
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