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Can economic growth be sustainable?Can Economic Growth Be Sustainable? For much of modern history, economic growth has been treated as both a promise and a prescription. Nations pursue it. Politicians celebrate it. Economists measure it with increasing precision. When growth accelerates, optimism follows. When it slows, anxiety spreads. Yet a more difficult question lurks beneath the enthusiasm: Can economic growth be...0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 5K Views 0 Vista previa
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Economic development in emerging marketsEconomic Development in Emerging Markets: The Institutions Behind Prosperity Economic development in emerging markets is often discussed as though it were a puzzle of capital accumulation. Build more roads. Attract more foreign investment. Expand manufacturing exports. Increase educational attainment. The recipe sounds straightforward, almost mechanical. Yet history repeatedly refuses to...0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 3K Views 0 Vista previa
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Economic growth and GDPEconomic Growth and GDP: What We Measure, What We Miss, and Why It Matters Economic growth occupies a peculiar place in public debate. Politicians celebrate it. Financial markets react to it. International organizations devote thousands of pages to understanding it. Yet the concept itself often remains poorly understood. We hear that an economy grew by 3 percent or that gross domestic product...0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 3K Views 0 Vista previa
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Education and human capitalEducation and Human Capital: The Most Powerful Engine of Prosperity Economic debates often become captivated by visible things. New factories. Faster computers. Modern highways. Glittering financial districts. These are tangible symbols of progress, easy to photograph and easy to celebrate. Yet history repeatedly reminds us that the deepest sources of prosperity are rarely made of concrete,...0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 3K Views 0 Vista previa
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Government policies for growthGovernment Policies for Growth: Why Prosperity Is Built, Not Declared Economic growth is often discussed as if it were a mechanical process. Lower taxes, growth follows. Increase spending, growth follows. Deregulate markets, growth follows. Yet history offers a far more complicated picture. Countries have adopted identical policy packages and achieved dramatically different outcomes. Some...0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 3K Views 0 Vista previa
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Growth theories (especially the Solow model)Growth Theories and the Solow Model: Why Some Economies Surge While Others Stall Economic growth occupies a peculiar place in public debate. Everyone wants it. Politicians promise it. International organizations measure it obsessively. Yet when we ask a deceptively simple question—why do some nations become dramatically richer than others?—the answers become far less obvious....0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 2K Views 0 Vista previa
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How can low-income countries accelerate growth?How Can Low-Income Countries Accelerate Growth? Economic growth is often discussed as though it were a mechanical process. Build roads, attract investors, improve schools, and prosperity will follow. Yet history offers a more sobering lesson. Many countries have invested heavily in infrastructure, expanded access to education, and opened themselves to global trade, only to discover that growth...0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 4K Views 0 Vista previa
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How do developing countries grow?How Do Developing Countries Grow? The Real Mystery of Economic Development Walk through the streets of two countries separated by only a few hundred miles and you may encounter one of the most profound puzzles in economics. In one country, firms compete aggressively, investors take risks, children expect their lives to be better than those of their parents, and governments—though...0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 4K Views 0 Vista previa
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How do economists measure productivity?How Do Economists Measure Productivity? The Number That Quietly Shapes Prosperity Imagine two countries. They possess similar populations. Their citizens work roughly the same number of hours. Their factories contain comparable machinery. Their schools look alike on paper. Yet, after a generation, one country is dramatically wealthier than the other. Economists have spent decades wrestling...0 Commentarios 0 Acciones 3K Views 0 Vista previa
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