|
|
CID Working Papers
From Center for International Development at Harvard University Center for International Development at Harvard University (CID). 79 John F. Kennedy Street, Cambridge, MA 02138.. Contact information at EDIRC. Bibliographic data for series maintained by Thomas Krichel (). Access Statistics for this working paper series.
Is something missing from the series or not right? See the RePEc data check for the archive and series.
- 57: Tropical Underdevelopment
- Jeffrey D. Sachs
- 56: Economic Growth and the Environment
- Theodore Panayotou
- 55: Environmental Sustainability and Services in Developing Global City Regions
- Theodore Panayotou
- 54: Population and Environment
- Theodore Panayotou
- 53: Globalization and Environment
- Theodore Panayotou
- 52: The Economic Burden of Malaria
- John Luke Gallup and Jeffrey D. Sachs
- 51: Measuring the Economic Impact of Civil War
- Kosuke Imai and Jeremy M. Weinstein
- 50: Africa's Growth Trap: A Political-Economy Model of Taxation, R&D and Investment
- Margaret McMillan and William Masters
- 49: Law and Finance in Transition Economies
- Katharina Pistor, Martin Raiser and Stanislaw Gelfer
- 48: Climate and Scale In Economic Growth
- William Masters and Margaret McMillan
- 47: A Trojan Horse Behind Chinese Walls?: Problems and Prospects of US-Sponsored "Rule of Law" Reform Projects in the People’s Republic of China
- Matthew C. Stephenson
- 46: India's Decade of Development
- Nirupam Bajpai and Jeffrey D. Sachs
- 45: Incomplete Contingent Labor Contract, Asymmetric Residual Rights and Authority, and the Theory of the Firm
- Xiaokai Yang
- 44: The Politics and Incentives of Legal Transplantation
- Frederick Schauer
- 43: Economic Reforms and Constitutional Transition
- Jeffrey D. Sachs, Wing Woo and Xiaokai Yang
- 42: International Data on Educational Attainment: Updates and Implications
- Robert Barro and Jong-Wha Lee
- 41: Multiple Use Management of Tropical Forests: On the Superiority of Land Use Specialization
- Marco Boscolo
- 40: Is Grameen Lending Efficient?
- Ashok S. Rai and Tomas Sjostrom
- 39: Economic Development, Legality, and the Transplant Effect
- Daniel Berkowitz, Katharina Pistor and Jean-Francois Richard
- 38: Saving in Sub-Saharan Africa
- Ernest Aryeetey and Christopher Udry
- 37: African Land Ecology: Opportunities and Constraints for Agricultural Development
- R. L. Voortman, B. G. J. S. Sonneveld and Michiel Keyzer
- 36: The Augmented Solow Model and the African Growth Debate
- Anke Hoeffler
- 35: Characteristics and Behavior of African Commodity/Product Markets and Market Institutions and Their Consequences for Economic Growth
- Afeikhena Jerome and Olawale Ogunkola
- 34: The International Dimension of African Economic Growth
- Augustin Fosu
- 33: Education and health at the household level in sub-Saharan Africa
- Simon Appleton
- 32: Inequality and the Dynamics of Poverty and Growth
- Ali A. Ali and Ibrahim A. Elbadawi
- 31: Characteristics and Behaviour of African Factor Markets and Market Institutions and Their Consequences for Economic Growth
- Adeola F. Adenikinju and Olugboyega Oyeranti
- 30: Economic Consequences of Health Status: A Review of the Evidence
- Amar A. Hamoudi and Jeffrey D. Sachs
- 29: Technological Change, Investment in Human Capital, and Economic Growth
- Yong Jin Kim and Jong-Wha Lee
- 28: Does Microcredit Reach the Poor and Vulnerable? Evidence from Northern Bangladesh
- Sajeda Amin, Ashok Rai and Giorgio Topa
- 27: Ethnicity, Capital Formation, and Conflict
- Robert Bates
- 26: Currency Crises: Is Central America Different?
- Gerardo Esquivel and Felipe Larraín
- 25: Border, Border, Wide and Far, How We Wonder What You Are
- David Parsley and Shang-Jin Wei
- 24: Climate, Water Navigability, and Economic Development
- Andrew D. Mellinger, Jeffrey D. Sachs and John L. Gallup
- 23: Local Growth Empirics
- Jordan Rappaport
- 22: Targeting the Poor Using Community Information
- Ashok S. Rai
- 21: Financial Institutions, Financial Contagion, and Financial Crises
- Haizhou Huang and Chenggang Xu
- 20: Ownership and Managerial Competition: Employee, Customer, and Outside Ownership
- Patrick Bolton and Chenggang Xu
- 19: Local Growth Theory
- Jordan Rappaport
- 18: International Trade and Income Distribution
- Xiaokai Yang and Dingsheng Zhang
- 17: In Quest of the Political: The Political Economy of Development Policy Making
- Merilee S. Grindle
- 16: Theoretical Foundation of Economic Development Based on Networking Decisions in the Competitive Market
- Guang-Zhen Sun, Xiaokai Yang and Shuntian Yao
- 15: Demographic Change and Economic Growth in Asia
- David Bloom, David Canning and Pia N. Malaney
- 14: Pattern of Trade and Economic Development in the Model of Monopolistic Competition
- Jeffrey D. Sachs, Xiaokai Yang and Dingsheng Zhang
- 13: An Infra-marginal Analysis of the Ricardian Model
- Wen-Li Chen, Xiaokai Yang and Jeffrey D. Sachs
- 12: A Ricardian Model with Endogenous Comparative Advantage and Endogenous Trade Policy Regimes
- Wenli Cheng, Meng-chun Liu and Xiaokai Yang
- 11: Gradual Spread of Market-Led Industrialization
- Jeffrey D. Sachs and Xiaokai Yang
- 10: Division of Labor, Transaction Cost, Emergence of the Firm and Firm Size
- Pak-Wai Liu and Xiaokai Yang
- 9: An Inframarginal Analysis of the Heckscher-Olin Model with Transaction Costs and Technological Comparative Advantage
- Wenli Cheng, Jeffrey D. Sachs and Xiaokai Yang
- 8: The Division of Labor, Investment, and Capital
- Xiaokai Yang
- 7: Specialization, Information, and Growth: A Sequential Equilibrium Analysis
- Yew-Kwang Ng and Xiaokai Yang
- 6: Foreign Portfolio Investors before and during a Crisis
- Woochan Kim and Shang-Jin Wei
- 5: The Big Players in the Foreign Exchange Market: Do They Trade on Information or Noise?
- Shang-Jin Wei and Jungshik Kim
- 4: Overinvestment, Collateral Lending, and Economic Crisis
- Yong Jin Kim and Jong-Wha Lee
- 3: Trade Pattern and Economic Development when Endogenous and Exogenous Comparative Advantages Coexist
- Jeffrey D. Sachs, Xiaokai Yang and Dingsheng Zhang
- 2: The Changing Global Distribution of Malaria: A Review
- Amar Hamoudi and Jeffrey D. Sachs
- 1: Geography and Economic Development
- John Luke Gallup, Jeffrey D. Sachs and Andrew Mellinger
|
|
|
|