4 Lessons for Developing Countries from Advanced Economies’ Past
Brookings Institution,
2019
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Economic mismanagement characterizes many of the poorest countries in the world. Even with substantial external aid, their public spending and investment significantly lag those of advanced nations. Officials in emerging markets can learn important strategies from the developed economies’ policies of a century ago, when they were emerging. This succinct and thoughtful analysis from researchers Ivailo Izvorski and Kenan Karakülah offer leaders in government and NGOs valuable insights on growth and prosperity.
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Ivailo Izvorski and Kenan Karakülah are with the Brookings Institution.
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