Rabia Ikram
Personal Details
First Name: | Rabia |
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Last Name: | Ikram |
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RePEc Short-ID: | pik22 |
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Affiliation
Lahore School of Economics
Lahore, Pakistanhttp://www.lahoreschoolofeconomics.edu.pk/
RePEc:edi:lsecopk (more details at EDIRC)
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- Chaudhry, Azam & Ikram, Rabia, 2015. "Does genetic proximity to high growth countries affect a country's own growth?," Economic Modelling, Elsevier, vol. 51(C), pages 444-453.
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- Chaudhry, Azam & Ikram, Rabia, 2015.
"Does genetic proximity to high growth countries affect a country's own growth?,"
Economic Modelling, Elsevier, vol. 51(C), pages 444-453.
Cited by:
- Kumar, Sanjesh & Singh, Baljeet, 2019. "Barriers to the international diffusion of technological innovations," Economic Modelling, Elsevier, vol. 82(C), pages 74-86.
- Pritchett, Lant & Sen, Kunal & Kar, Sabyasachi & Raihan, Selim, 2016.
"Trillions gained and lost: Estimating the magnitude of growth episodes,"
Economic Modelling, Elsevier, vol. 55(C), pages 279-291.
- Lant Pritchett & Kunal Sen & Sabyasachi Kar & Selim Raihan, 2014. "Trillions Gained and Lost: Estimating the Magnitude of Growth Episodes," CID Working Papers 279, Center for International Development at Harvard University.
- Pritchett, Lant & Sen, Kunal & Kar, Sabyasachi & Raihan, Selim, 2014. "Trillions Gained and Lost: Estimating the Magnitude of Growth Episodes," Working Paper Series rwp14-016, Harvard University, John F. Kennedy School of Government.
- Lant Pritchett & Kunal Sen & Sabyasachi Kar & Selim Raihan, 2013. "Trillions gained and lost. Estimating the magnitude of growth episodes," Global Development Institute Working Paper Series esid-026-13, GDI, The University of Manchester.
- Benedikt Heid & Wenxi Lu, 2020.
"Genetic distance, cultural differences, and the formation of regional trade agreements,"
School of Economics and Public Policy Working Papers
2020-04, University of Adelaide, School of Economics and Public Policy.
- Benedikt Heid & Wenxi Lu, 2022. "Genetic distance, cultural differences, and the formation of regional trade agreements," Review of World Economics (Weltwirtschaftliches Archiv), Springer;Institut für Weltwirtschaft (Kiel Institute for the World Economy), vol. 158(1), pages 1-23, February.
- Todea, Alexandru & Petrescu, Daiana Florina, 2021. "Is stock price informativeness shaped by our genes?," Economic Modelling, Elsevier, vol. 103(C).
- Hu, Yong & Fisher-Vanden, Karen & Su, Baozhong, 2020. "Technological spillover through industrial and regional linkages: Firm-level evidence from China," Economic Modelling, Elsevier, vol. 89(C), pages 523-545.
- Luh, Yir-Hueih & Jiang, Wun-Ji & Huang, Szu-Chi, 2016. "Trade-related spillovers and industrial competitiveness: Exploring the linkages for OECD countries," Economic Modelling, Elsevier, vol. 54(C), pages 309-325.
- Vítor Braga & Maria Queirós & Aldina Correia & Alexandra Braga, 2018. "High-Growth Business Creation and Management: a Multivariate Quantitative Approach Using GEM Data," Journal of the Knowledge Economy, Springer;Portland International Center for Management of Engineering and Technology (PICMET), vol. 9(2), pages 424-445, June.
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