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  • The Poor Half Billion in South Asia

Are Lagging Regions Catching Up with Leading Regions?

By: Lakshmi Iyer, Ejaz Ghani and Saurabh Mishra
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Keywords

Geographic Location; Competitive Advantage; Development Economics

Citation

Iyer, Lakshmi, Ejaz Ghani, and Saurabh Mishra. "Are Lagging Regions Catching Up with Leading Regions?" In The Poor Half Billion in South Asia, edited by Ejaz Ghani. Oxford University Press, 2010.

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  • Highways and Spatial Location within Cities: Evidence from India By: Ejaz Ghani, Arti Grover Goswami and William R. Kerr
  • Institutions, Institutional Change and Economic Performance in Emerging Markets By: Lakshmi Iyer
  • Highway to Success: The Impact of the Golden Quadrilateral Project for the Location and Performance of Indian Manufacturing By: Ejaz Ghani, Arti Grover Goswami and William R. Kerr
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