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1“...The economics of growth has come a long way since it regained center stage for economists in the mid-1980s. Here for the first time is a series of country...”
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2“...I document a significant deindustrialization trend in recent decades that goes considerably beyond the advanced, post-industrial economies. The hump-shaped...”
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3by Dani Rodrik Published in The Quarterly journal of economics (01.02.2013)“...Unlike economies as a whole, manufacturing industries exhibit strong unconditional convergence in labor productivity. The article documents this at various...”
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4by Dani Rodrik Published in The Journal of economic perspectives (01.01.2014)“...Ideas are strangely absent from modern models of political economy. In most prevailing theories of policy choice, the dominant role is instead played by...”
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5by Dani Rodrik Published in The Journal of economic perspectives (01.04.2018)“...Economists have a tendency to associate “free trade agreements” all too closely with “free trade.” They may be unaware of some of the new (and often...”
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6by Blanchard, Olivier Rodrik, Dani“..."Edited collection with contributions from notable economists on policy solutions to the problem of economic inequality in advanced economies."...”
edited by Rodrik, Dani ¬[Herausgeber] Blanchard, Olivier ¬[Herausgeber]
[2021]
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7by Dani Rodrik Published in Journal of economic literature (01.12.2006)“...Proponents and critics alike agree that the policies spawned by the Washington Consensus have not produced the desired results. The debate now is not over...”
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8by Dani Rodrik Published in Brookings papers on economic activity (01.10.2008)“...I show that undervaluation of the currency (a high real exchange rate) stimulates economic growth. This is true particularly for developing countries. This...”
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9by Rodrik, Dani“...In One Economics, Many Recipes, leading economist Dani Rodrik argues that neither globalizers nor antiglobalizers have got it right. While economic...”
[2008]
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10by Rodrik, Dani Published in The American economic review (01.05.2008)“...The focus of policy reform in developing countries has moved from getting prices right to getting institutions right, and accordingly countries are...”
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11by Dani Rodrik Published in The Journal of economic perspectives (01.07.2010)“...Development economists should stop acting as categorical advocates (or detractors) for specific approaches to development. They should instead be...”
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12by Rodrik, Dani“...An honest discussion of free trade and how nations can sensibly chart a path forward in today's global economyNot so long ago the nation-state seemed to be on...”
[2017]
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13by Dani Rodrik Published in Oxford review of economic policy (01.10.2014)“...Green growth requires green technologies: production techniques that economize on exhaustible resources and emit fewer greenhouse gases. The availability of...”
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16by Rodrik, Dani Published in Journal of African economies (01.01.2018)“...Abstract SSA has grown rapidly over the last decade, but a curious feature of this growth was that it was accompanied by little structural change towards...”
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17by Rodrik, Dani Published in Economic geography (01.01.2013)“...The nation-state has long been under attack from liberal economists and cosmopolitan ethicists alike. But it has proved remarkably resilient and remains the...”
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18by Rodrik, Dani“...Liberal democracy has been difficult to institute and sustain in developing countries. This has to do both with ideational factors—the absence of a liberal...”
edited by Evans, Peter Stallings, Barbara
Published in Studies in comparative international development (01.03.2016)
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19“...In the presence of uncertainty about what a country can be good at producing, there can be great social value to discovering costs of domestic activities...”
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20by Dani Rodrik Published in The Journal of political economy (01.10.1998)“...There exists a positive correlation between an economy's exposure to international trade and the size of its government. The correlation holds for most...”