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_aHarrison, Ann _eauthor |
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_aLearning from developing country experience: _bgrowth and economic thought before and after the 2008-09 crisis _ccreated by Ann Harrison and Claudia SepĂșlveda |
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_aHampshire: _bPalgrave, _c2011 |
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_aComparative economic studies _vVolume 53, number 3 |
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520 | 3 | _aThe aim of this paper is twofold. First, we document the changing global landscape before and after the crisis, emphasizing the shift toward multipolarity. In particular, we emphasize the ascent of developing countries in the global economy before, during, and after the crisis. Second, we explore what these global economic changes and the recent crisis imply for shifts in the direction of research in development economics. We place a particular emphasis on the lessons that developed countries can learn from the developing world. | |
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_aAchieving Shared Growth _vEmerging Markets _xPopulation Policies, Economic Theory and Research, Debt Markets |
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_aSepulveda, Claudia _eco-author |
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