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Architecture and merchants --- Merchants and architecture --- Merchants --- History --- Mukhā (Yemen) --- Mocha, Yemen --- Mokha (Yemen) --- Makha (Yemen) --- Mocha (Yemen) --- Buildings, structures, etc. --- Commerce
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This paper analyzes the impact of infrastructure on growth of total factor productivity and per capita income, using both growth accounting techniques and cross-country growth regressions. The two econometric techniques yield some consistent and some different results. Regressions based in the growth accounting framework suggest that electricity production helps explain cross-country differences in total factor productivity growth in the Middle East and North Africa region. Growth regressions support that conclusion, while also stressing an effect of telecommunications infrastructure. Finally, growth regressions also indicate quite consistently that the returns to infrastructure have been lower in the Middle East and North Africa region than in developing countries as a whole.
E-Business --- Economic Growth --- Elasticity --- Energy --- Energy Production and Transportation --- Externalities --- Infrastructure investment --- Infrastructure policies --- Infrastructures --- Macroeconomics and Economic Growth --- Population density --- Population growth --- Private Sector Development --- Pro-Poor Growth --- Rail --- Rail route --- Railroads --- Railway --- Railway lines --- Railways --- Road --- Road network --- Roads --- Route --- Sanitation --- Transport --- Transport Economics, Policy and Planning --- True
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This paper analyzes the impact of infrastructure on growth of total factor productivity and per capita income, using both growth accounting techniques and cross-country growth regressions. The two econometric techniques yield some consistent and some different results. Regressions based in the growth accounting framework suggest that electricity production helps explain cross-country differences in total factor productivity growth in the Middle East and North Africa region. Growth regressions support that conclusion, while also stressing an effect of telecommunications infrastructure. Finally, growth regressions also indicate quite consistently that the returns to infrastructure have been lower in the Middle East and North Africa region than in developing countries as a whole.
E-Business --- Economic Growth --- Elasticity --- Energy --- Energy Production and Transportation --- Externalities --- Infrastructure investment --- Infrastructure policies --- Infrastructures --- Macroeconomics and Economic Growth --- Population density --- Population growth --- Private Sector Development --- Pro-Poor Growth --- Rail --- Rail route --- Railroads --- Railway --- Railway lines --- Railways --- Road --- Road network --- Roads --- Route --- Sanitation --- Transport --- Transport Economics, Policy and Planning --- True
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ethnobotany --- toxic plants --- poisonous plants --- plant poisons --- toxicity --- toxicology --- herbarium collections
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Excavations (Archaeology) --- Fouilles (Archéologie) --- Atapuerca (Spain) --- Atapuerca (Espagne) --- Antiquities --- Antiquités
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