Growth and Volatility
This paper has two objectives. First, to establish empirically a U-shaped relation between GDP growth rate and income volatility. The backward as well as the fast-growing countries have had extensive volatility; but developed nations by contrast have enjoyed much more stable income. Second, to prese...
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Main Author: | LEUNG, Hing-Man |
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Language: | English |
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2002
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