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Five decades of neoliberal developmentalism in “Least Developed Countries”: A decolonial critique
Abstract “Least Developed Countries” (LDCs) were identified by the United Nations (UN) in 1971 to consolidate international support measures to address development challenges related to poverty, health and education. Using neoliberal developmentalism and decolonisation as a theoretical framework, this paper analyses key policy documents produced by the
Kapil Dev Regmi
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Foreign Trade and Economic Growth: Evidence of Thirlwall’s Law in Iran [PDF]
Thirlwall’s law establishes a relation between the long-run growth rate, the growth of exports and the long-run income elasticity of imports. This paper applies Thirlwall’s basic balance-of-payments constraint growth model to Iranian economic growth ...
., Ramezan Hosseinzadeh +1 more
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FOREIGN DEBT, EXPORT DYNAMICS AND THE THIRLWALL’S LAW
<strong>I</strong>ndependently of capital movements, the so called Thirlwalls’s Law (Thirlwall, 1979) is theoretically a robust result in the long run. When the rate of growth of exports is equal or greater than the rate of growth of foreign debt, there is a convergence of the domestic rate of growth of Gross Domestic Product (DGP) to the ...
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A VIRTUE ETHICS FOR HISTORIANS: PROSPECTS AND LIMITATIONS
ABSTRACT How feasible would it be to develop a virtue ethics for historians that is analogous or similar to virtue‐ethical approaches to research integrity that have been proposed for other areas of academic inquiry? The field of history is an interesting one, as few disciplines have an equally well‐documented history of thinking, talking, and writing ...
HERMAN PAUL
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Abstract Mid‐ocean ridge basalts reflect the mantle’s composition and reveal processes from melting to eruption. The Mohns and Knipovich Ridges have ultraslow spreading rates, low magma budgets and erupted lavas indicating various mantle domains. Here, we use geochemistry and isotope systematics of in situ samples from two axial volcanic ridges (AVRs ...
Håvard Hallås Stubseid +3 more
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O artigo discute empiricamente a ideia de que a estrutura das exportações seja determinante para o crescimento econômico. A influência da estrutura das exportações sobre a taxa de crescimento é abordada no contexto de um modelo com restrição externa ...
Eva Yamila da Silva Catela +1 more
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The slowing of growth in France: an interpretation based on Thirlwall’s law
In this paper, we evaluate the French balance-of-payments constrained growth rate and we compare it with the effective growth rate.
Charles, Sébastien +2 more
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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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Harrod versus Thirlwall: A Reassessment of Export-Led Growth [PDF]
This paper contrasts the different approaches to export-led growth used by Harrod and Thirlwall. It argues that, unlike Thirlwall's model, Harrod emphasized the importance of both demand- and supply-sides in his analysis of growth.
Jamee K. Moudud
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