Economic Integration, Sectoral Diversification, and Exchange Rate Policy in a Developing Economy /

The paper develops a simple three-sector model of a developing country with nominal wage rigidity, in which one sector is thought of as the primary sector and the other two are sectors in which the country can diversify. The paper then analyzes the relationship between the market structure of the no...

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Glavni autor: Srour, Gabriel
Format: Žurnal
Jezik:English
Izdano: Washington, D.C. : International Monetary Fund, 2004.
Serija:IMF Working Papers; Working Paper ; No. 2004/060
Online pristup:Full text available on IMF
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