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Closing the Gap in Education and Technology

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  2. Pablo Fajnzylber & J. Humberto López, 2008. "Remittances and Development : Lessons from Latin America," World Bank Publications - Books, The World Bank Group, number 6911, December.
  3. Mayer-Foulkes, David, 2008. "The Human Development Trap in Mexico," World Development, Elsevier, vol. 36(5), pages 775-796, May.
  4. Birger Fredriksen & Ruth Kagia, 2013. "Attaining the 2050 Vision for Africa," Global Journal of Emerging Market Economies, Emerging Markets Forum, vol. 5(3), pages 269-328, September.
  5. Gouranga Gopal Das & Soamiely Andriamananjara, 2006. "Hub-and-Spokes Free Trade Agreements in the Presence of Technology Spillovers: An Application to the Western Hemisphere," Review of World Economics (Weltwirtschaftliches Archiv), Springer;Institut für Weltwirtschaft (Kiel Institute for the World Economy), vol. 142(1), pages 33-66, April.
  6. J. Luis Guasch & Jean-Louis Racine & Isabel Sánchez & Makhtar Diop, 2007. "Quality Systems and Standards for a Competitive Edge," World Bank Publications - Books, The World Bank Group, number 6768, December.
  7. Bentaouet Kattan,Raja & Székely,Miguel, 2015. "Analyzing the dynamics of school dropout in upper secondary education in Latin America : a cohort approach," Policy Research Working Paper Series 7223, The World Bank.
  8. William Maloney & Andrés Rodríguez‐Clare, 2007. "Innovation Shortfalls," Review of Development Economics, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 11(4), pages 665-684, November.
  9. World Bank, 2003. "Jamaica - The Road to Sustained Growth : Country Economic Memorandum," World Bank Publications - Reports 14666, The World Bank Group.
  10. Bronwyn Hall & Alessandro Maffioli, 2008. "Evaluating the impact of technology development funds in emerging economies: evidence from Latin America," The European Journal of Development Research, Taylor and Francis Journals, vol. 20(2), pages 172-198.
  11. World Bank, 2005. "Peru : Opportunities for All, Peru Poverty Assessment," World Bank Publications - Reports 8809, The World Bank Group.
  12. World Bank, 2007. "Chile : Investment Climate Assessment, Volume 2. Background Chapters," World Bank Publications - Reports 7716, The World Bank Group.
  13. Lyubimov, Ivan L. (Любимов, Иван) & Kazakova, Maria V. (Казакова, Мария) & Gvozdeva, Margarita (Гвоздева, Маргарита) & Ospanova, Aigerim G. (Оспанова, Айгерим), 2019. "The Failure and Triumph of Economic Complexity: Economic History of Argentina and South Korea in the Second Half of the 20th Century [Провал И Триумф Экономического Усложнения: История Аргентины И ," Ekonomicheskaya Politika / Economic Policy, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, vol. 5, pages 8-35, October.
  14. Mariana Viollaz & Sergio Olivieri & Javier Alejo, 2009. "Labor Income Polarization in Greater Buenos Aires," CEDLAS, Working Papers 0089, CEDLAS, Universidad Nacional de La Plata.
  15. Maloney, William F. & Perry, Guillermo, 2005. "Towards an efficient innovation policy in Latin America," Revista CEPAL, Naciones Unidas Comisión Económica para América Latina y el Caribe (CEPAL), December.
  16. World Bank, 2007. "Guyana - Investment Climate Assessment : Volume 1. Main Findings and Policy Recommendations," World Bank Publications - Reports 7865, The World Bank Group.
  17. Canton, Erik & Blom, Andreas, 2004. "Can student loans improve accessibility to higher education and student performance? An impact study of the case of SOFES, Mexico," Policy Research Working Paper Series 3425, The World Bank.
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  19. Sanchez Puerta, Maria Laura, 2010. "Labor market policy research for developing countries : recent examples from the literature - what do we know and what should we know?," Social Protection Discussion Papers and Notes 52999, The World Bank.
  20. Velho, Lea, 2004. "Science and Technology in Latin America and the Caribbean: An Overview," UNU-INTECH Discussion Paper Series 2004-04, United Nations University - INTECH.
  21. William F. Maloney, 2003. "Missed Opportunities : Innovation and Resource-Based Growth," World Bank Publications - Reports 10376, The World Bank Group.
  22. World Bank, 2005. "Bosnia and Herzegovina : Country Economic Memorandum," World Bank Publications - Reports 8676, The World Bank Group.
  23. World Bank, 2005. "El Salvador : Investment Climate Assessment, Volume 1, Main Findings and Policy Recommendations," World Bank Publications - Reports 8673, The World Bank Group.
  24. Bussolo, Maurizio & Martínez Peria, María Soledad & Calderón, César & Mascaró, Yira & Nielsen, Mette E. & Acosta, Pablo & López, J. Humberto & Özden, Çaglar & Niimi, Yoko & Molina, Luis & Moizeszowicz, 2008. "Remittances and Development: Lessons from Latin America," IDB Publications (Books), Inter-American Development Bank, number 353.
  25. World Bank, 2007. "Guyana - Investment Climate Assessment : Volume 2. Detailed Findings and Recommendations," World Bank Publications - Reports 7874, The World Bank Group.
  26. Erik Canton & A. Blom, 2004. "Do student loans improve accessibility to higher education and student performance? An impact study of the SOFES program in Mexico," CPB Discussion Paper 33, CPB Netherlands Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis.
  27. Gasparini, Leonardo, 2003. "Argentina's Distributional Failure: The Role of Integration and Public Policy," IDB Publications (Working Papers) 3337, Inter-American Development Bank.
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  29. World Bank, 2005. "El Salvador : Investment Climate Assessment, Volume 2, Detailed Findings and Recommendations," World Bank Publications - Reports 8670, The World Bank Group.
  30. Yuki Murakami & Andreas Blom, 2008. "Accessibility and Affordability of Tertiary Education in Brazil, Colombia, Mexico and Peru within a Global Context," World Bank Publications - Reports 10282, The World Bank Group.
  31. Dyson, Chloe., 2005. "Recognition of prior learning policy and practice for skills learned at work : Australia, Canada, New Zealand, South Africa, United States," ILO Working Papers 993768053402676, International Labour Organization.
  32. Oral, Isil & Santos, Indhira & Zhang, Fan, 2012. "Climate change policies and employment in Eastern Europe and Central Asia," Policy Research Working Paper Series 6294, The World Bank.
  33. Ivan Lyubimov, 2019. "Russia’s diversification prospects," Russian Journal of Economics, ARPHA Platform, vol. 5(2), pages 177-198, July.
  34. Paul Beaudry & Patrick Francois, 2007. "The Economics of Inefficient Technology Use," NBER Working Papers 13500, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  35. Lee, Keun & Kim, Byung-Yeon, 2009. "Both Institutions and Policies Matter but Differently for Different Income Groups of Countries: Determinants of Long-Run Economic Growth Revisited," World Development, Elsevier, vol. 37(3), pages 533-549, March.
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  37. Emiliana Vegas & Ilana Umansky, 2005. "Improving Teaching and Learning through Effective Incentives : What Can We Learn from Education Reforms in Latin America?," World Bank Publications - Reports 8694, The World Bank Group.
  38. Johanson, Richard, 2009. "A review of national training funds," Social Protection Discussion Papers and Notes 52187, The World Bank.
  39. Borrás , Susana & Edquist , Charles, 2013. "Competence Building: A Systemic Approach to Innovation Policy," Papers in Innovation Studies 2013/28, Lund University, CIRCLE - Centre for Innovation Research.
  40. Perry, Guillermo & Meléndez Arjona, Marcela, 2010. "Industrial Policies in Colombia," IDB Publications (Working Papers) 1808, Inter-American Development Bank.
  41. Dimaranan, Betina V., 2005. "GTAP Data Base: Sources, Construction, and Distribution," Conference papers 331320, Purdue University, Center for Global Trade Analysis, Global Trade Analysis Project.
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