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The Service Revolution in South Asia

2009

World Bank


Bibliographic information
Publisher
Washington, DC
Other Subjects
High growth; Headcount poverty; Country size; Financial crisis; Wage rates; Urban workers; Cross country; Adb; Policy discussion; Economic cooperation; Multinational; Empirical literature; Skilled workers; Policy messages; Poverty rate; Reducing poverty; Gdp; Development assistance; Hotels; Deregulation; Labor market; Dependent variable; Country regressions; Average growth rate; Policy issues; 0 hypothesis; Total factor productivity growth; Total factor productivity; Government regulation; Rich countries; Labor force; Output growth; Poor households; Long run; Growth performance; Economic activity; Educational attainment; Cost differentials; Significant reduction; Output per capita; Audits; Pro-poor; Policy implications; Income elasticity; Capital flows; Annual growth; Growth pattern; Terrorism; Barriers to entry; Export growth; Price declines; Competitiveness; Real gdp; Agricultural output; Foreign exchange; Currency appreciation; Adverse consequences; Comparative advantage; Inelastic demand; Middle income countries; Productivity growth; Development report; Poverty rates; Description; Policy makers; Gdp per capita; Global economy; Financial services; Localities; Rapid growth; Global markets; Growth regression; Inequality outcomes; Female; Bonds; Money laundering; Hotel; Externalities; Labor markets; Growth rates; Labor mobility; Average growth; Capital inflows; Capital markets
License
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/19332http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/CC BY 3.0 IGO

2014-09-15
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