Report NEP-GRO-2019-07-08
This is the archive for NEP-GRO, a report on new working papers in the area of Economic Growth. Marc Klemp issued this report. It is usually issued weekly.Subscribe to this report: email, RSS, or Mastodon, or Bluesky.
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The following items were announced in this report:
- Severgnini, Battista & Boerner, Lars, 2019, "Time for Growth," Working Papers, Copenhagen Business School, Department of Economics, number 4-2019, Mar.
- Andrew Dickens, 2020, "Understanding Ethnolinguistic Differences: The Roles of Geography and Trade," Working Papers, Brock University, Department of Economics, number 1901, Feb, revised Feb 2021.
- Enrico Spolaore & Romain Wacziarg, 2019, "Fertility and Modernity," NBER Working Papers, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc, number 25957, Jun.
- Steven Bond-Smith, 2019, "The decades-long dispute over scale effects in the theory of economic growth," Bankwest Curtin Economics Centre Working Paper series, Bankwest Curtin Economics Centre (BCEC), Curtin Business School, number WP1902, Mar.
- Pascal Gantenbein & Axel Kind & Christophe Volonte, 2019, "Individualism and Venture Capital: A Cross-Country Study," Working Paper Series of the Department of Economics, University of Konstanz, Department of Economics, University of Konstanz, number 2019-01, Jun.
- Bolhuis, Marijn, 2019, "Catch-Up Growth and Inter-Industry Productivity Spillovers," MPRA Paper, University Library of Munich, Germany, number 94730, Jun.
- José L. Martínez González, 2019, "High Wages or Wages For Energy? An Alternative View of The British Case (1645-1700)," Working Papers, European Historical Economics Society (EHES), number 0158, Jun.
- Michael Fritsch & Korneliusz Pylak & Michael Wyrwich, 2019, "Persistence of entrepreneurship in different historical contexts," Papers in Evolutionary Economic Geography (PEEG), Utrecht University, Department of Human Geography and Spatial Planning, Group Economic Geography, number 1919, Jun, revised Jun 2019.
- Colin A. Moore & Elizabeth Mubanga Chishimba & Paul N. Wilson, , "Does Culture Matter? A Test of the Harrison Hypothesis," Working Papers, University of Arizona, Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, number 290380, DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.290380.
- Maruf, Aminudin & Masih, Mansur, 2019, "Is the relationship between infrastructure and economic growth symmetric or asymmetric? evidence from Indonesia based on linear and non-linear ARDL," MPRA Paper, University Library of Munich, Germany, number 94663, Jun.
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