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Markets and Growth

Stepan Jurajda and Janet Mitchell
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Janet Mitchell: Facultes universitaires Saint Louis

GE, Growth, Math methods from University Library of Munich, Germany

Abstract: This paper studies key markets (financial, labor, natural resource, and product) to assess how they are facilitating or constraining growth. First, we draw on the body of existing theoretical and empirical literature to discuss the links between markets and growth. Second, we present four stylized scenarios of the process of growth, which summarize differences across six regions of the developing world. Financial market infrastructure and efficient factor reallocation in response to shocks appear to be among the most important growth determinants. We highlight the relative lack of research on the relationship between labor markets and growth, as opposed to the relationship between human capital production and growth. Finally, we combine suggestions of Topel (1999) and Pritchett (2000) to argue that country-specific markets should be a principal focus of future research on growth. This paper provides a framework for such studies.

JEL-codes: C6 D5 D9 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 46 pages
Date: 2001-11-04
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Chapter: Markets and Growth (2003)
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