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This paper deals with the nature of the economic growth process, given by the interaction of institutional and technological change, the role of firms and institutions. This analytical perspective is present in both the evolutionary and the institutionalist approach. They both agree in two...
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more than 166 countries and exerts an influence on the theory and practice of economic development. It is very important to …
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The period between 2003-2005 illustrated a high growth in world trade. In this context, Brazil was able to revert its trade deficit, taking advantage of a considerable surplus. Nevertheless, this trade dynamism did not go hand in hand with national economic growth. This article makes an...
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Economic growth in selected emerging economies: Brazil, Russia, India, China (BRIC) and South Africa The paper investigates on theoretical and empirical grounds the main determinants of economic growth for Brazil, Russia, India, China (BRIC) and South Africa. The empirical results from the...
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Inflation targeting and price-making in monetary economies: is it possible to conciliate growth with price stability? - Recently a number of countries have adopted explicit inflation targets as a guide for policy since a numerical target is attractive for anchoring inflation expectations....
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Technology appropriation in knowledge economy: innovation and intellectual property in Latin American software industry … Intellectual property rights aim at providing incentives for innovation, but can also constitute a burden for technological … discussed based on their efficiency in stimulating information technologies innovation and diffusion. The methodology adopted …
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