Desenvolvimento econômico baseado na economia de serviçoes - uma alternativa?
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Desenvolvimento econômico baseado na economia de serviçoes - uma alternativa?


The service elevator
 The Service Revolution in South Asia, edited by Ejaz Ghani. Oxford University Press, 2010. 

Can poor countries leapfrog manufacturing and grow rich on services?

“Service with a smile: a new growth engine for poor countries” by Ejaz Ghani, Arti Grover and Homi Kharas, VoxEU, May 4, 2011

“The Service Sector As India's Road To Economic Growth” by Barry Eichengreen and Poonam Gupta, NBER Working Paper 16757, February, 2011

“Can Kenya become a global exporter of business services?” by Nora Dihel, Ana Margarida Fernandes, Richard Gicho, John Kashangaki and Nicholas Strychacz

Baumol, William J (1967), “ Macroeconomics of Unbalanced Growth: the Anatomy of Urban Crisis”, American Economic Review, 57(3):415-426.



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