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Monetary Policy and Economic Growth in Developing Countries: Evaluating the Policy Nexus in Nigeria

Monetary Policy and Economic Growth in Developing Countries: Evaluating the Policy Nexus in Nigeria

... monetary policy can directly affect the liquidity and balance sheet strength of firms through existing loans ...monetary policy. This effect disappears when policy rates are at the zero lower bound, ...

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Gender equity and globalization: Macroeconomic policy for developing countries

Gender equity and globalization: Macroeconomic policy for developing countries

... Second, financial liberalization can contribute to a decline in growth rates. Liberalization permits investors to cross borders to seek out the highest rate of return on financial instruments, leading monetary ...

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The policy dilemma of economic openness and seigniorage maximizing inflation in dollarised developing countries: The Ghanaian experience

The policy dilemma of economic openness and seigniorage maximizing inflation in dollarised developing countries: The Ghanaian experience

... Technically, since seigniorage is related, but not identical, to inflation tax, seigniorage can be positive or high without inflation being necessarily positive or high. 2 This can occur when an economy is experiencing ...

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Is the Kyoto Protocol Successful?

Is the Kyoto Protocol Successful?

... China. Developing countries respond by pointing to the historical responsibility of the global North and stressing their desire to avoid measures that could undermine economic ...rich ...

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Designing an Industrial Policy for Developing Countries: a New Approach

Designing an Industrial Policy for Developing Countries: a New Approach

... the Economic Core -while calculating the backward and forward linkage indices as well as the power and sensitivity of dispersion indices 12 - must overwatch the cells of the input-output table to have a balanced ...

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Growth effects of U S  FDI in 64 developing economies, 1980 – 2007: The role of absoptive capabilities

Growth effects of U S FDI in 64 developing economies, 1980 – 2007: The role of absoptive capabilities

... high economic growth for a given level of FDI in the host ...that countries need a minimum level of threshold stock of human capital in order to make FDI contribute towards higher economic ...the ...

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Enhanced Economic Stability and the Role of Inflation Targeting Policy: Empirical Study on Case of Developing Countries

Enhanced Economic Stability and the Role of Inflation Targeting Policy: Empirical Study on Case of Developing Countries

... The results reported in this paper are generally conforming to what has already been found. However, this result cannot provide an argument against inflation targeting in developing countries. A significant ...

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Privatization and development: insights from a holistic approach with special reference to the case of Jordan

Privatization and development: insights from a holistic approach with special reference to the case of Jordan

... BERY,Suman K., "Economic Policy Reform in Developing Countries: The Role and Management of Political Factors", World Development, Vol.18, No.8, August 1990, pp.11231131.. BHAGWATI,Jagdis[r] ...

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Economic Integration Theories and the Developing Countries

Economic Integration Theories and the Developing Countries

... trade policy (free trade) is a far better way to liberalise trade than a customs union, or, in other words the better allocation of resources is no longer applicable as a rationale for the creation of a customs ...

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Foreign Aid, a Blessing in Disguise.  Evidence from Selected South Asian Economies

Foreign Aid, a Blessing in Disguise. Evidence from Selected South Asian Economies

... the developing countries IFIs provide both financial support and policy advice to Pakistan Stone (2004) notes that neither of the IMF’s lending decisions had anything to do with Pakistan’s domestic ...

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Competition policy and institutional reform in Latin America: exploring the institutional foundations for economic growth in developing countries

Competition policy and institutional reform in Latin America: exploring the institutional foundations for economic growth in developing countries

... fashion. Only in this way is it possible to foresee the likely consequences arisin"', froill ciAoi-cei-nent of these initiatives. Some of these, like antitrust recr[r] ...

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The Role of Policy Fundamentals in Fostering Economic Growth in Developing Countries

The Role of Policy Fundamentals in Fostering Economic Growth in Developing Countries

... ernment’s budget, on an enabling business environment as measured by two Doing Business indicators, namely the cost of starting a business as a percent of per capita income and the number of days required to enforce con- ...

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Economic Reform and Economic Performance: Evidence from 20 Developing Countries

Economic Reform and Economic Performance: Evidence from 20 Developing Countries

... Asian countries have begun reform earlier (Sri Lanka in 1977 and Vietnam two years later; both Bangladesh and India relaxed controls somewhat in the 1980s, although in both cases more intensive reform began in ...

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Memorandum from the Commission on a Community policy on development cooperation. Programme for initial actions [is also Bulletin of the EC Supplement 2/72]. SEC (72) 320 final, 2 February 1972

Memorandum from the Commission on a Community policy on development cooperation. Programme for initial actions [is also Bulletin of the EC Supplement 2/72]. SEC (72) 320 final, 2 February 1972

... OTHER MEASURES FAVOURING ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OF DEVELOPING ·coUNTRIES An initial series of other measures favouring the economic development of developing countries must be taken especi[r] ...

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Policy Coherence for Development (PCD): The State of Play in Ireland

Policy Coherence for Development (PCD): The State of Play in Ireland

... and economic needs; and (ii) beneficiaries of biodiversity protection are often many and diffuse (and in some cases such as with global ecosystem functions or the potential for pharmaceutical discoveries, far ...

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Trade and industry

Trade and industry

... Policy instruments in the first category reflect a desire to encourage economic develop ment m developing economies It rests on the assumption that increased exports by these countries a[r] ...

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Savings, investment and financial development in Fiji : an econometric analysis : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Masters of Applied Economics at Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand

Savings, investment and financial development in Fiji : an econometric analysis : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Masters of Applied Economics at Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand

... Abstract The vital role of savings, investment and financial sector development in the growth process has been at the heart of economic policy reforms in many developing countries.. The [r] ...

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RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN CORRUPTION AND ECONOMIC GROWTH: THE CASE OF DEVELOPING COUNTRIES

RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN CORRUPTION AND ECONOMIC GROWTH: THE CASE OF DEVELOPING COUNTRIES

... help developing countries improve their economic ...for developing countries to benefit from a high standard of ...and economic development in developing countries; ...

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ADVANCE MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY

ADVANCE MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY

... to developing products closer to where they will be sold ―Next-shoring‖ as this tactic has been dubbed, allows manufacturers to increase the speed at which product is replenished on store ...

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Private investment and economic growth in developing countries

Private investment and economic growth in developing countries

... real GDP population total gross fixed capital formation in real terms gross private fixed capital formation in real terms gross public sector fixed capital formation in real terms ; the [r] ...

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