Labor and Credit Networks in Developing Economies

作者: Kaivan Munshi

DOI: 10.1016/B978-0-444-53707-2.00006-2

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摘要: Abstract The past decade has witnessed a surge of interest in the economic analysis networks. This chapter is concerned with role played by labor and credit networks shaping activity developing countries. problem identifying network effects on outcomes first discussed, followed solutions to this that have been put forward literature. concludes discussing static dynamic inefficiencies can be associated community-based as well their effect growth mobility JEL Codes: D02, J61, J62, L14, O12, O17

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