What Will It Take for Jordan to Grow?
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- Tim O'Brien & Thảo-Nguyên Bùi & Ermal Frasheri & Fernando Garcia & Eric S. M. Protzer & Ricardo Villasmil & Ricardo Hausmann, 2022. "What Will It Take for Jordan to Grow?," CID Working Papers 411, Center for International Development at Harvard University.
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COVID-19; Growth Diagnostics; Trade; FDI; Green Growth; Inclusive Growth; Jordan; Telework; Structural Transformation;All these keywords.
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