
Trapped in the Middle?
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- 1: José Antonio Alonso and José Antonio Ocampo: Economic traps and progress in Middle-Income Countries: An Introduction
- 2: Homi Kharas and Indermit Gill: Growth strategies to avoid the Middle-Income Traps
- 3: Keun Lee: Innovation and the three detours for economic growth beyond the middle-income stage
- 4: José Antonio Alonso: Is there an institutional trap in MICs?
- 5: Richard Doner and Ben Ros Schneider: Centripetal politics and institutional building in existing the middle-income traps
- 6: Mario Pezzini: Citizen¿s raising expectations: A call to rebuild the social contract
- 7: Christopher Hoy and Andy Sumner: Is there new capacity for redistribution to end poverty in MICs?
- 8: Juliana Martínez Franzoni and Diego Sánchez-Ancochea: Promoting universal social policy in MICs
- 9: Rolph Van Der Hoeven: Employment and labour markets in MICs: How to cope with technological change and global challenges
- 10: Emilio Padilla: Should middle-income countries implement environmental policies?
- 11: Stephany Griffith-Jones: National development finance in middle-income countries: The role of national development banks
- 12: Otaviano Canuto, Matheus Cavallari and Tiago Ribeiro dos Santos: Middle-income countries and Multilateral Development Banks: Traps on the way to graduation
- 13: José Antonio Alonso and Jonathan Glennie: The disruptive role of MICs in the development cooperation system: Providers and recipients
- 14: Renato Baumann: Global value chains, Preferential Trade and the middle-income trap
- 15: José Antonio Ocampo: Middle-income countries and the international monetary system
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