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Pathfinding Paper

Structural Transformation, Input-Output Networks, and Productivity Growth

07 April 2021
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Pathfinding Paper

Home Production, Women’s Market Work, and Structural Transformation

07 April 2021
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Pathfinding Paper

Technology and the Task Content of Jobs across the Development Spectrum

07 April 2021
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Pathfinding Paper

The Role of Labour Market Frictions in Structural Transformation

01 April 2021
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Pathfinding Paper

Agricultural Productivity and Structural Transformation: Evidence and Questions for African Development

01 April 2021
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Pathfinding Paper

Financial Frictions, Financial Market Development, and Macroeconomic Development

01 April 2021
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Pathfinding Paper

Perspectives on Trade and Structural Transformation

01 April 2021
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Data Set

Economic Transformation Database

17 February 2021

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