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The following pages link to Institutions rule: the primacy of institutions over geography and integration in economic development (Q702250):
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- Using invalid instruments on purpose: focused moment selection and averaging for GMM (Q337769) (← links)
- Markets and jungles (Q367387) (← links)
- Parasitical cultures? The cultural origins of institutions and development (Q372215) (← links)
- Geography, institutions, and the making of comparative development (Q372220) (← links)
- Institutions and development: the interaction between trade regime and political system (Q814992) (← links)
- Entry costs and cross-country differences in productivity and output (Q928702) (← links)
- The resource curse revisited and revised: A tale of paradoxes and red herrings (Q929883) (← links)
- Trade, inequality, and the political economy of institutions (Q2271367) (← links)
- Market access, labor mobility, and the wage skill premium: new evidence from Chinese cities (Q2281262) (← links)
- Industrialization and the evolution of enforcement institutions (Q2308796) (← links)
- Gravity approach for modelling international trade in South-Eastern Europe and the Commonwealth of Independent States: the role of geography, policy and institutions (Q2316897) (← links)
- Social infrastructure and the preservation of physical capital: equilibria and transitional dynamics (Q2423083) (← links)
- Forms of governance and the size of rent-seeking (Q2475987) (← links)
- Spatial dynamics of major infectious diseases outbreaks: a global empirical assessment (Q2656384) (← links)
- SIZE AND COMPOSITION OF PUBLIC SPENDING IN A NEOCLASSICAL GROWTH MODEL (Q3072437) (← links)
- ENVY, INSTITUTIONS AND GROWTH (Q3399043) (← links)
- REMITTANCES AND FINANCIAL DEVELOPMENT: SUBSTITUTES OR COMPLEMENTS IN ECONOMIC GROWTH? (Q4908444) (← links)
- Two-Stage Bayesian Model Averaging in Endogenous Variable Models (Q5080440) (← links)
- The ``double trap'' in China -- multiple equilibria in institutions and income and their causal relationship (Q6138861) (← links)
- Financial development, political instability, trade openness and growth in Brazil: evidence from a new dataset, 1890--2003 (Q6138870) (← links)