2022
DOI: 10.35188/unu-wider/2022/221-8
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Reigniting labour productivity growth in developing countries: Do structural reforms matter?

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“…There is a large empirical literature on the importance of market-oriented reforms in stimulating economic growth. Structural reforms play a role in stimulating economic growth by improving the business climate to attract foreign direct investment, increasing trade to correct price distortions, and improving productivity through competition (Konte et al 2022;Gomado 2022aGomado , 2022b.…”
Section: Structural Reforms and Imf Conditionalitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is a large empirical literature on the importance of market-oriented reforms in stimulating economic growth. Structural reforms play a role in stimulating economic growth by improving the business climate to attract foreign direct investment, increasing trade to correct price distortions, and improving productivity through competition (Konte et al 2022;Gomado 2022aGomado , 2022b.…”
Section: Structural Reforms and Imf Conditionalitymentioning
confidence: 99%