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1by Anthony J. Venables Published in The Journal of economic perspectives (01.01.2016)“...Developing economies have found it hard to use natural resource wealth to improve their economic performance. Utilizing resource endowments is a multistage...”
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2“...The authors show how a common approach that emphasizes the three-way interaction among increasing returns, transportation costs, and the movement of productive...”
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3“...This paper argues that existing models of urban concentrations are incomplete unless grounded in the most fundamental aspect of proximity; face-to-face...”
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4by Frederick van der Ploeg Anthony J. Venables Published in The Economic journal (London) (01.03.2011)“...A windfall of natural resources (or aid) faces government with choices of how to manage public debt, investment and the distribution of funds for consumption...”
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5by Anthony J. Venables Published in Journal of transport economics and policy (01.05.2007)“...There is a substantial empirical literature quantifying the positive relationship between city size and productivity. This paper studies the implications of...”
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6“...Climate policy requires that much of the world's reserves of fossil fuels remain unburned. This paper makes the case for implementing this directly through...”
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7“...Foreign exchange windfalls such as those from natural resource revenues change nonresource exports, imports, and the capital account. The paper studies the...”
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8“...The authors use different data sets to investigate the dependence of transport costs on geography and infrastructure. Infrastructure is an important...”
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9by Anthony J. Venables Published in Journal of economic geography (01.03.2011)“...Productivity is high in cities partly because the urban environment acts as a self-selection mechanism. If workers have imperfect information about the quality...”
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10by Anthony J. Venables Published in The Economic journal (London) (01.10.2003)“...How are the benefits and costs of a customs union divided between member countries? Outcomes depend on the comparative advantage of members, relative to each...”
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11“...A unique strategic opportunity beckons Bangladesh. Dhaka, the economic powerhouse of the country, stands on the cusp of a dramatic transformation that could...”
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12by Giorgio Barba Navaretti Anthony J. Venables Published in Oxford review of economic policy (01.07.2013)“...Are there benefits to the host country from multinational investments? Does potential value from these investments make active industrial policy worthwhile? We...”
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13by Baldwin, Richard Venables, Anthony J Published in Journal of international economics (01.07.2013)“...Global production sharing is determined by international cost differences and frictions related to the costs of unbundling stages spatially. The interaction...”
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15Spatial Inequality and Development“...Drawing on data from 25 countries from all regions of the world, this book addresses questions that have become very important in recent years, as the spatial...”
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16by J. Vernon Henderson Zmarak Shalizi Anthony J. Venables Published in Journal of economic geography (01.01.2001)“...Economic development and underdevelopment is one aspect of the uneven spatial distribution of economic activity. This paper reviews existing literature on...”
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18Africa's cities: opening doors to the World
Online-Ausg.by Lall, Somik Vinay Henderson, J. Vernon Venables, Anthony J“...Cities in Sub-Saharan Africa are experiencing rapid population growth. Yet their economic growth has not kept pace. Why? One factor might be low capital...”
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19“...This paper analyses a model of economic development in which international differences in industrial structure and income are caused by the agglomeration of...”
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20“...This paper estimates a structural model of economic geography using cross-country data on per capita income, bilateral trade, and the relative price of...”