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May 2014
This paper explores the Middle Income Trap (MIT), or why many middle-income countries fail to sustain sufficient economic growth to become high-income countries. The authors contend that while prudent economic management and policies are vital to avoid the MIT, factors relating to governance, institutions, inclusive growth and education can play a determining role in explaining failure or success in sustaining economic growth.
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Author | Jan Rudengren, Lars Rylander, Claudia Rives Casanova |
Series | ISDP Publications |
Publisher | Institute for Security and Development Policy (ISDP) |
Copyright | © 2014 The Institute for Security and Development Policy |