International connections through trade, foreign direct investment, migration, the Internet, and other channels are critical for the transmission of knowledge and growth and form macroeconomic linkages. But how much knowledge is transmitted to a country is not only the result of the overall level of connectivity, but also to whom a country is connected, as well as how these connections complement each other. For example, being well-connected to an...
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2018/05/11
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Document de travail de recherche sur les politiques
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WPS8438
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2018/05/11
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Disclosed
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Multidimensional connectivity : benefits, risks, and policy implications for Europe and Central Asia
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transmission of knowledge