To Grow or Not to Grow: Why Institutions Must Make a Difference
Presentation at an OECD Workshop on Global Conergence Scenarios: Structural and policy issues at the OECD, Paris.
Legal-political factors and the historical evolution of the finance-growth link: Comment
Comment on a paper by Michael D. Bordo and Peter L. Rousseau, Working Paper No. 107, Austrian National Bank, 2006
How do India and China grow?
This article aims to compare the development strategies and trajectories of the two economic giants of Asia, India and China. […]
The road from agriculture
Skrifað ásamt Gylfa Zoëga, 9. kafli í Institutions for Development and Growth, ritstj. Theo Eicher og Cecilia García-Peñalosa.
Institutions, human capital, and diversification of rentier economies
Í Dead Ends of Transition: Rentier Economies and Protectorates, ritstj. Michael Dauderstädt og Arne Schildberg.
Institutions, Human Capital, and Diversification of Rentier Economies
Presentation at a seminar on The Transforming Authoritarian Rentier Economies and Protectorates organized by the Friedrich Ebert Foundation, the German Development Institute, […]
Comparative Socio-Economic Development Strategies: India and China
Presentation at the MEFMI Combined Forum of Ministers of Finance and Planning, Treasury Secretaries and Permanent Secretaries for Finance and Planning, […]
IMF Institute Lectures
Lectures held in Pretoria, South Africa, June 2005. Lecture 1: Sources of Economic Growth Lecture 2: Monetary Policy in an Era […]
IMF Institute/MEFMI Lectures
Lectures held in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, April 2005. Lecture 1: Sources of Economic Growth Lecture 2: Balance of Payments: […]