Structural change, commodity dependence and middle-income trap: Emerging approaches to a traditional agenda
The objective of this paper is to revisit key themes of development literature in the light of novel emerging approaches. Applying complexity economic tools, evidence is presented to argue that, along the development trajectory of countries, a complexity increase, to be sustainable, must go hand in...
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2024
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