What Georgia Can Teach the World
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The large economies have each, in sequence, offered "models" that once seemed attractive to others but that eventually gave way to disillusionment. Small countries may have some answers.
World of EconoBlogs
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Another Friday – another post with interesting links on economics.
On “Humans” vs. “Econs”, the mystery of human psyche, and the domain of economic inquiry
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You may think that the subject matter of economics is human behavior. Well, not so fast.
World of EconoBlogs
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It’s Friday – the best day of the week and a day of best links from around the world of econobloggers!
The Catching-up Game
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A recent paper by Dani Rodrik has an interesting observation about Georgia. The paper itself estimates the productivity growth rates of manufacturing firms, based on a UNIDO dataset covering 72 countries.