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Is the HPV vaccine lottery system equitable under constrained vaccine supply? A cross-sectional study in China. [PDF]
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Epidemiology, seroprevalence, and circulation of Chikungunya virus in Southern Africa (SADC region): A systematic review. [PDF]
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Human Right to Water and Household Water Conservation in Contaminated Colombian Municipalities: A Machine Learning Analysis. [PDF]
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An alternative to the middle-income trap
Structural Change and Economic Dynamics, 2020Abstract This paper offers an alternative explanation to the slow-down observed in the growth of developing countries. Instead of a middle-income trap what happened was a liberalization trap. Growth didn't happen because countries turned middle-income, but happened in a given period, around the 1980s, when these countries faced a serious foreign debt
Luiz CARLOS Bresser-Pereira +2 more
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World Politics, 2016
Economists have identified the existence of a middle-income (MI) trap but have yet to analyze the politics of this trap. The authors argue that countries in theMItrap face two major institutional and political challenges. First, the policies necessary to upgrade productivity—as in human capital and innovation—require enormous investment in ...
Richard F. Doner, Ben Ross Schneider
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Economists have identified the existence of a middle-income (MI) trap but have yet to analyze the politics of this trap. The authors argue that countries in theMItrap face two major institutional and political challenges. First, the policies necessary to upgrade productivity—as in human capital and innovation—require enormous investment in ...
Richard F. Doner, Ben Ross Schneider
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Inequality and the middle‐income trap
Journal of International Development, 2023AbstractThis paper proposes an indicator measuring the likelihood for an economy to escape the middle income trap (MIT) and then estimates the impact of income inequality on this indicator using 1960‐2019 cross‐country data. Major findings include the following: (1) The likelihood of escaping MIT is relatively large for Asia, followed by Europe, Africa,
Xiaoshan Hu +3 more
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Understanding the Middle Income Trap
2021China has already entered the upper middle income development stage. However, the Chinese economy has simultaneously entered a new stage of development, meaning that it has already passed the Lewis turning point, and its demographic dividend is gradually disappearing as its economic growth rate began to decline in 2012.
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