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141 | Goodbye Washington Consensus, Hello Washington Confusion? A Review of the World Bank's Economic Growth in the 1990s: Learning from a Decade of Reform’, - Rodrik - 2006 |
46 |
Who Can Explain the Mauritian Miracle
- Subramanian, Roy
- 2001
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Citation Context ... not better endowed after its independence in 1968 than the average subSaharan African economy, having mono-crop agriculture, being prone to terms-of-trade shocks, and susceptible tosethnic tensions (=-=Subramanian and Roy, 2001-=-)—are the following:sx A difficult external environment does not prevent reform, but in fact may highlight the need for reformsand provide new incentives. For Mauritius, several external shocks made r... |
32 | Excess Liquidity and the Effectiveness of Monetary Policy: Evidence from Sub-Saharan Africa.” Working Paper 06/115, International Monetary Fund. - Saxegaard - 2006 |
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Emerging Africa: How 17 countries are leading the way.
- Radelet
- 2010
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Citation Context ... WAEMU tosbenchmark performance, with an average per capita growth rate of at least 3 percent during 1995–2009. This moresambitious target than that used in other studies (for example, IMF, 2008, and =-=Radelet, 2010-=-) allows for fasterscatch-up. With a growth rate of at least 3 percent, incomes would double every 25 years. Eight countriess(excluding one WAEMU member) are on the list: Botswana, Cape Verde, Ethiopi... |
9 | (2009a) Africa’s Infrastructure: A Time for Transformation, Edited by Vivien Foster and Cecilia Briceno-Garmendia, Africa Development Forum Series, International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, The World Bank, - Bank - 2009 |
4 | Abebe Aemro, 2008, “Beyond Macroeconomic Stability: The Quest for Industrialization - Selassie |
3 | A Diagnostic Framework for Assessing - Rajaram, Le, et al. - 2010 |
2 | Gamal Zaki El-Masry, Padamja Khandelwal, and Yudong Yao, 2005, “Mauritius: Challenges of Sustained Growth” (Washington: International Monetary Fund - Sacerdoti |