Publication
22 Oct 2014
This brief discusses how differences in governance institutions, inclusive growth, and education can all explain why many middle-income countries fail to become high-income countries. The author argues that a political process leading to democracy and better governance is essential if such middle countries are to overcome the "middle-income trap" and become high-income countries.
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Author | Jan Rudengre, Lars Rylander |
Series | ISDP Policy Briefs |
Issue | 163 |
Publisher | Institute for Security and Development Policy (ISDP) |
Copyright | © 2014 The Institute for Security and Development Policy |