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Author Milanović, Branko.

Title Why did the poorest countries fail to catch up? / Branko Milanovic
Published Washington, DC : Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 2005

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Description 1 electronic document ([38] pages) : illustrations, digital, PDF file
Series Carnegie papers
Working papers (Carnegie Endowment for International Peace) ; no. 62.
Summary "Despite the promises made by globalization, in the last twenty years the world's poorest countries have fallen further behind the rich. In a new Carnegie Paper, Branko Milanovic debunks current development theories that explain why poorer countries have not reaped the rewards of global economic integration. Using statistical analysis, Milanovic finds that the higher likelihood of poor countries to be involved in wars and civil conflicts is the most important determinant for their lack of growth while, surprisingly, the effects of domestic reforms or international lending were minimal"--Carnegie Endowment web site
Notes "Trade, Equity and Development Project."
"November 2005."
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Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Notes Mode of access: World Wide Web
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Subject Economic development.
War -- Economic aspects -- Developing countries
economic development.
Economic development.
Economic history.
War -- Economic aspects.
SUBJECT Developing countries -- Economic conditions. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85037344
Subject Developing countries.
Form Electronic book
Author Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Trade, Equity and Development Project.