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Demand‐led industrialisation policy in a dual‐sector small open economy
Abstract This article models the process of structural transformation and catching‐up in a demand‐led Southern economy constrained by its balance of payments. Starting from the Sraffian Supermultiplier Model, we model a dual‐sector small open economy with a traditional and a modern sector that interacts with a technologically advanced Northern economy.
Önder Nomaler +2 more
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Explicar o crescimento econômico brasileiro no século XX é realmente desafiador. Como mostrado no trabalho, o Brasil já experimentou melhores taxas de crescimento e atualmente o país se encontra distante da belle époque. Este trabalho analisa o modelo de
Fabrício de Assis C. Vieira +1 more
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Delamination Magmatism in Eastern Anatolia: A Geochemical Perspective
Abstract The Sr‐Nd‐Hf‐Pb isotope geochemistry of the Late Miocene Tunceli Volcanics suggests that they are the products of mixed asthenospheric and lithospheric mantle melts. The combined elemental and mineral chemistry data additionally indicate that a pyroxenite component of lithospheric origin is involved in their genesis. Calculations favor melting
Alican Aktağ +3 more
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Key Points Most precise 184Os/188Os ratio yet measured: 0.0013036 ± 0.0000007. New recommended values for DROsS: 186Os/188Os = 0.1199319 ± 0.0000024, 187Os/188Os = 0.1609227 ± 0.0000022, 189Os/188Os = 1.219709 ± 0.000010, 190Os/188Os = 1.983793 ± 0.000011.
Pedro Waterton +4 more
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Abstract A common statement found in regional policy reports is that regional growth is an “export or die” issue. However, the succession of disruptions in the international supply chain has highlighted the crucial roles of domestic activities, local markets and short supply chains, turning the environmental and resilience challenge present in growth ...
Pascal Ricordel
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Fluid Mixing and Spatial Geochemical Variability in the Lost City Hydrothermal Field Chimneys
Abstract Carbonate‐brucite chimneys are a characteristic of low‐ to moderate‐temperature, ultramafic‐hosted alkaline hydrothermal systems, such as the Lost City hydrothermal field located on the Atlantis Massif at 30°N near the Mid‐Atlantic Ridge. These chimneys form as a result of mixing between warm, serpentinization‐derived vent fluids and cold ...
Karmina A. Aquino +5 more
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Crecimiento económico en México: restricción por la balanza de pagos
The paper analyzes the Thirlwall’s Law for Mexico during 1993-2014. It includes unit roots and cointegration tests that incorporate endogenous structural breaks.
Ana Lourdes Morones Carrillo
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The BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) have gradually become more than an acronym as their governments have been engaging in international and political negotiations as if they were a regional economic group.
Andre Nassif +2 more
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The balance-of-payments constraint:from balanced trade to sustainable debt
This paper extends the balance-of-payments constraint on growth known as Thirlwall's law to incorporate unbalanced trade and debt accumulation. Assuming that small open economies face a liquidity constraint, the text shows the growth and real-exchange ...
Nelson H. Barbosa-Filho
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