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Globalisation and Inclusive Growth in Africa: The Role of Institutional Quality. (2024). Raifu, Isiaka ; Kumeka, Terver Theophilus ; Adeniyi, Oluwatosin.
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  29. Rent Seeking and the Unveiling of De Facto Institutions: Development and Colonial Heritage within Brazil. (2007). Soares, Rodrigo ; Naritomi, Joana ; Assuncao, Juliano ; Assuno, Juliano J..
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  32. Land-Rich Economies, Education and Economic Development. (2007). Tohmé, Fernando ; Heymann, Daniel ; Galiani, Sebastian ; Dabús, Carlos ; Tohme, Fernando ; Dabus, Carlos.
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  33. ¿Por qué es pobre el Chocó?. (2007). Bonet, Jaime ; Bonetmoron, Jaime.
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  36. A Class of Poverty Traps: A Theory and Empirical Tests. (2007). Martina, Alan.
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  37. Warum sind einige Länder so viel reicher als andere? Zur institutionellen Erklärung von Entwicklungsunterschieden. (2006). Berger, Johannes.
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  39. Development and the interaction of enforcement institutions. (2006). Rigolini, Iamele ; Dhillon, Amrita.
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  40. Does aid help improve economic institutions ?. (2006). Coviello, Decio ; Islam, Roumeen.
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  45. Rent Preservation and the Persistence of Underdevelopment. (2006). Rajan, Raghuram ; Zingales, Luigi.
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  46. Growth and Reforms in Latin America: A Survey of Facts and Arguments. (2006). Zettelmeyer, Jeromin.
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  47. Is the World Flat? Or Do Countries Still Matter?. (2006). Chong, Alberto ; Mark Gradstein Author-X-Name_First: Mark Author-X-, .
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  48. The Coevolution of Economic and Political Development. (2006). Huang, Fali.
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  50. A Dynamic Approach to the Relationship between Inequality, Social Capital and Institutions. (2005). Caramuta, Diego.
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