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The Relationship Between Health and Growth: When Lucas Meets Nelson-Phelps. Philippe Aghion, 2009, Paper. "This paper revisits the relationship between health and growth in…
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The Economics of Growth. Philippe Aghion, December 19, 2008, Book. "This comprehensive introduction to economic growth presents the main facts and puzzles about growth,…
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Regulation and Distrust. Philippe Aghion and Andrei Shleifer, November 27, 2008, Paper. "In a cross-section of countries, government regulation is strongly…
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Innovation and Institutional Ownership. Philippe Aghion, November 17, 2008, Paper. "We find that institutional ownership in publicly traded companies is associated â€¦
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Can Policy Interact with Culture? Minimum Wage and the Quality of Labor Relations. Philippe Aghion, September 2008, Paper. "Can public policy interfere with culture, such as…
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Productivity Growth and Countercyclical Budgetary Policy: What Do We Learn from OECD Panel Data? Philippe Aghion, June 2008, Paper. "A common view among macroeconomists is…
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Credit Constraints and the Cyclicality of R&D Investment: Evidence from France. Philippe Aghion, April 28, 2008, Paper. "We use a French firm-level data set containing 13…
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The Unequal Effects of Liberalization: Evidence from Dismantling the License Raj in India. Philippe Aghion, 2008, Paper. "We study whether the effects on registered…
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Negotiating free trade. Philippe Aghion, September 2007, Paper. "We develop a dynamic bargaining model in which a leading country endogenously decides whether to sequentially…
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Competition and Productivity Growth in South Africa. Philippe Aghion, August 2007, Paper. "Using three different panel data sets, we show: (i) that mark-ups are significantly…