Harvard University. Center for International Development
24 works on record
Works
Can flexible exchange rates still work in financially open economies?
Division of Labor, transaction cost, emergence of the firm and firm size
Demographic change and economic growth in Asia
Multiparty competition, founding elections and political business cycles in Africa
An infra-marginal analysis of the Ricardian model
The changing global distribution of malaria
Population and environment
The standardization of law and its effects on developing economies
Incomplete contingent labor contract, asymmetric residual rights and authority, and the theory of the firm
Strategies for multiple use management of tropical forests
Inequality and the dynamics of poverty and growth
Environmental sustainability and services in developing global city regions
Globalization and environment
Economic reforms and constitutional transition
Specialization, information and growth
The international dimension of African economic growth
Development assistance in the twenty-first century
The economic burden of Malaria
The division of labor, investment and capital
In quest of the political
Gradual spread of market-led industrialization
The millennium round and developing countries
Organizational reform and the expansion of the South's voice at the fund
Recasting the international financial agenda