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101. Do terms of trade affect economic growth? Robust evidence from India.

102. Reform complementarities and growth: Evidence and mechanisms.

103. PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURE MAINTENANCE AND THE DISTRIBUTION OF WEALTH.

104. Understanding Chinese Consumption: The Impact of Hukou.

105. Investment Incentives in Open-Source and Proprietary Two-Sided Platforms.

106. Investment and Growth: The Impact of Britain's Post-War Trunk Roads Programme.

107. The Dynamics of Currency, Savings, and Investment Rates.

108. Migrants' Remittances and Financial Development: Macro- and Micro-Level Evidence of a Perverse Relationship.

109. The Roles of Saving, Investment and the Renminbi in Rebalancing the Chinese Economy.

110. HUMAN CAPITAL FORMATION AND CONTINUOUS TRAINING: EVIDENCE FOR EU COUNTRIES.

111. Foreign Aid and Recurrent Cost: Donor Competition, Aid Proliferation, and Budget Support.

112. Remittances, Financial Market Development, and Economic Growth: The Case of Latin America and the Caribbean.

113. EU Enlargement and Inward FDI.

114. FDI in Chinese Cities: Spillovers and Impact on Growth.

115. RAMPING UP AFRICAN GROWTH: LESSONS FROM FIVE DECADES OF GROWTH EXPERIENCE.

116. STEINDLIAN MODELS OF GROWTH AND STAGNATION.

117. Information Technology and the World Economy.

118. COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT ON THE INDIGENOUS ESTATE: A PROFIT-RELATED INVESTMENT PROPOSAL.

119. Re-entering Europe: Does European Union candidacy boost foreign direct investment?

120. Possible Dynamic Effects of AFTA for the New Member Countries.

121. NON-STEADY-STATE ECONOMIC GROWTH IN A TWO-SECTOR WORLD.

122. WATER RESOURCES AND REGIONAL ECONOMIC GROWTH IN THE UNITED STATES, 1950-1960.

123. SOUTH AFRICA.

124. Institutional quality, investment efficiency, and the choice of public–private partnerships.

125. Applying the Experience Effectiveness (XE) Framework in the Canadian Public Sector.

126. BROAD IMPLICATIONS OF THE S.E.C. SPECIAL STUDY.

127. CONTROL OF CAPITAL ISSUES IN THE UNITED KINGDOM.

128. INVESTMENT PROSPECTS.

129. The Case for Economic Development Through Sovereign Investment: A Paradox of Scarcity?

130. The Australian Economy in 2017–2018: The Importance of Stronger Non‐Mining Business Investment Growth.

131. Where is the Growth Going to Come From?

132. How R&D Competition Affects Investment Choices.

133. War and socialism: why eastern Europe fell behind between 1950 and 1989.

134. Institutional Differences and the Direction of Bilateral Foreign Direct Investment Flows: Are South-South Flows any Different than the Rest?

135. Growth, expectations and tariffs.

136. Foreign Direct Investment and Economic Growth in SSA: The Role of Institutions.

137. ICT and Growth: The Role of Rates of Return and Capital Prices.

138. Climate Finance in and between Developing Countries: An Emerging Opportunity to Build On.

139. 6. Innovation, the State and Patient Capital.

140. 7. Investment-led Growth: A Solution to the European Crisis.

141. Japan's Growing Outward Direct Investment in East Asia.

142. Churchill, Manitoba and the Arctic Gateway: a historical contextualization Churchill, Manitoba et la porte d'entrée de l'Arctique : une mise en contexte historique.

143. What explains slow sub-Saharan African growth? Revisiting oil boom-era investment and productivity in Nigeria's national accounts, 1976-85.

144. Oil shocks and oil producers' growth: where did all the spending go?

145. R&D AND ECONOMIC GROWTH IN A CASH-IN-ADVANCE ECONOMY.

146. Does democratization spur growth?

147. Network Effects and Infrastructure Productivity in Developing Countries.

148. Capital Stock Estimates by Province and Interprovincial Distribution in Indonesia.

149. Global land investments in the bio-economy: evidence and policy implications.

150. The U.S. Financial Culture of Risk.