Referensbibliotek
Under denna flik listas sammanfattningar av slutsatserna från rapporter som jag ofta refererar till. Om möjligt försöker jag också återge den historiska kontexten, relevant kritik och annan information om publiceringen.
Acemoglu, D., Johnson, S., & Robinson, J. A. (2001). The Colonial Origins of Comparative Development: An Empirical Investigation. American Economic Review 91(5) , 1369-1401.
Burnside, C. & Dollar, D. (2000). Aid, Policies and Growth. American Economic Review, 90(4), 847-868.
Chauvet, L. & Guillaumont, P. (2001). Aid and Performance: A Reassessment. Journal of Development Studies 37(6), 66-92.
Clague, C., Keefer, P., Knack, S. & Olson, M. (1999). Contract-Intensive Money: Contract Enforcement, Property Rights and Economic Performance. Journal of Economic Growth 4(2), 185-211.
Dollar, D. & Kraay, A. (2002). Growth is Good for the Poor. Journal of Economic Growth 7(3), 195-225.
Glaeser, E.L. & Maré, D.C. (2001). Cities and Skills. Journal of Labor Economics, 19(2), 316-342.
Hall, R. E., & Jones, C. I. (1999). Why Do Some Countries Produce So Much More Output Per Worker Than Others? The Quarterly Journal of Economics 114(1), 83-116.
Hansen, H. & Tarp, F. (2001). Aid and Growth Regressions. Journal of Development Economics 64(2), 547-570.
Rajan, R. & Subramanian, A. (2008). Aid and Growth: What Does the Cross-Country Evidence Really Show? The Review of Economics and Statistics 90(4), 643-665.
Rodrik, D., Subramanian, A. & Trebbi, F. (2004). Institutions Rule: The Primacy of Institutions Over Geography and Integration in Economic Development. Journal of Economic Growth 9(2), 131-165
Roodman, D (2007). The Anarchy of Numbers: Aid, Development and Cross-Country Empirics. World Bank Economic Review 21(2), 255-277.
