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Trade Causes Growth in Sub-Saharan Africa

2014

Bruckner, Markus | Lederman, Daniel


Bibliographic information
Publisher
World Bank, Washington, DC
Other Subjects
Fixed effects; Policy research; Development report; Commodity price; Serial correlation; International economics; Trade openness; Financial sector; Policy debate; Trade policy; Tax revenues; Trade volumes; Growth model; Business cycle; Error term; Bilateral trade data; Current account; Development goals; Developing world; Benefits of trade; Growth effect; Trade flows; Capital accumulation; Absolute value; Armed conflict; Import tariffs; Real gdp; Dependent variable; Empirical evidence; Development policy; Country regressions; Volume of trade; Rent seeking; Estimated coefficient; Wage inequality; Growth rates; Descriptive statistics; Country level; Adverse effects; Bilateral trade; Policy interventions; Total factor productivity; Export volume; Per capita growth; Competitiveness; Regional trade integration; Policy reforms; Long-run growth; Country characteristics; Index growth; Economic literature; Measure of trade; Dynamic panel; Political economy; Import volume; National accounts; Gdp; Foreign markets; Country specific; Regional trade; Econometric analyses; Gravity model; Significant effect; Panel regressions; Cumulative effect; Gdp per capita; Distribution of income; Negative effect; Developing regions; Econometric estimates; Marginal effect; Monetary policy; Growth regressions
Language
English
Type
Working Paper; Text

2016-03-15
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