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Heterogeneous Paths of Industrialization - Federico Huneeus & Richard Rogerson
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Tim Phillips
The Transforming Growth series, narrated by Tim Phillips, investigates some of the most important new research in structural transformation, growth and economic development.
In this third episode of five, Tim talks to Federico Huneeus (Bank of Chile) and Richard Rogerson (Princeton University) about one of the biggest questions on economic development, what determines the differential pathways of industrialisation that we observe across countries.
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