Or, more accurately, titles and abstracts I liked.
- Islands of high productivity in Africa’s manufacturing sector
- Why don’t remittances affect growth?
- Culture, politics, and development
- How anti-Americanism biases social science research in the Middle East
- Explaining the revolving door of cabinet ministers in dictatorships
- How Africa could handle natural resource revenues
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Papers I liked: Or, more accurately, titles and abstracts I liked. Islands of high productivity in Africa’s ma… http://t.co/4yEsxEsi5l
New research on manufacturing & natural resource growth in #Africa RT @cblatts: Interesting new social science papers http://t.co/Yx6Z9nsQMU
#2 & #6 RT @cblatts: Interesting new social science papers http://t.co/zPOHSMQufJ
RT @cblatts: Interesting new social science papers http://t.co/NptqTvVTHO
RT @cblatts: Interesting new social science papers http://t.co/NptqTvVTHO
Interesting new social science papers http://t.co/NptqTvVTHO
.@cblatts A shame the scale of direct dividend payments were not calculated 4 Canada, Myanmar, Timor Leste, Vietnam. http://t.co/bbS5o40YpT
Oga @DoubleEph, these have your name on it. http://t.co/jFeCSFIfqz
RT @cblatts Papers I liked http://t.co/JTE9AcLCXh – Great list, thanks!