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Love and economic development

Nature Human Behaviour, 2022
Past research has put forward competing hypotheses about the determinants of the evolvement of romantic love, including it being a consequence of economic development or the result of transmission of culture. A new large-scale empirical study by Baumard et al.1 puts these different hypotheses to the test.
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Policies for Economic Development [PDF]

open access: possibleAmerican Journal of Agricultural Economics, 1990
This paper looks at the economic policies and institutions needed to generate and sustain economic growth and development. It argues that policy and institutional reforms are needed in three broad areas. First, the need for a fiscal policy and overall macroeconomic framework that ensures stability is critical.
Stanley Fischer, Vinod Thomas
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Unemployment and Economic Development

Economic Development and Cultural Change, 1983
During the past thirty-five years opinions on unemployment have significantly influenced our thoughts about the process of economic development in low-income countries, the economic strategies appropriate for governments committed to accelerating that process, and the best way for the rich nations to assist in that endeavour.
Berry, Albert, Sabot, R H
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Economic development and urbanisation

Habitat International, 1988
Trends in urbanization in developing countries are analyzed with a focus on the causes of rapid urbanization and particularly on the role of the division of labor. The impact of urbanization on the process of economic development is described. The role of government and of urban planning policies is also considered. (ANNOTATION)
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On economic growth and development

The Review of Austrian Economics, 2006
The paper offers a subjectivist approach to economic growth and an institutional view of development. In particular, the term development regards the prevailing rules of the game and their effects on the key variables for economic activity to take off: property rights and productive entrepreneurship.
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Robots for economic development

Labour Economics
Recent evidence suggests that automation technologies entail a trade-off between produc- tivity gains and employment losses for the economies that adopt them. This paper casts doubts on such trade-off in the context of a developing country. It shows significant productivity and employment gains from automation in Indonesian manufacturing during the ...
Calì, Massimiliano, Presidente, Giorgio
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