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Open and nimble - finding stable growth in small economies (Paperback)
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Open and nimble - finding stable growth in small economies (Paperback)
Series: Directions in development
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In the 1960s, economic development was thought to be shaped by
unlimited supplies of labour. Unlimited labour supply implies that
wages would remain stagnant even when economies grow. In the 21st
Century, the evidence is clear: the correlation between changes in
wages and changes in Gross Domestic Product (GDP) per capita is
high and close to one across economies of various sizes. Economic
Development with Limited Supplies of Labor argues that the size of
an economy's labour force does condition development. It studies
the challenges of small economies by systematically analysing
correlates of labour-force size. The export structures of small
economies are concentrated in a few products or services and in a
small number of export destinations. In turn, export concentration
is associated with terms of trade volatility, which combined with
high exposure to international trade, implies that domestic
economies also tend to be volatile as external volatility permeates
national economic life. Moreover, limited territory plays a role in
shaping how economies are affected by natural disasters, even when
the probability of facing such disasters is not necessarily higher
among small than among large economies. The combination of large
governments with macroeconomic volatility seems to be associated
with low national savings rates in small economies. This
combination could be a challenge for long-term growth if
productivity growth and foreign investment do not compensate for
low domestic savings.
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