Paul Romer (English Wikipedia)

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  • "Chile complains of World Bank unfair treatment". BBC. January 15, 2018. Retrieved October 8, 2018. In an interview given to the Chilean newspaper El Mercurio, the World Bank economist who had been responsible for the rankings, Augusto Lopez-Claros, said changes in methodology "took place in a transparent and open context," denying any political bias.

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  • Oscar Medina; Andrew Rosati (January 13, 2018). "World Bank to Probe Chile's Business Ranking After Bias Alleged". Bloomberg. Retrieved October 8, 2018. Chilean economist Augusto Lopez-Claros, who was in charge of compiling Chile's ranking for the World Bank report, said accusations of political manipulation were "wholly without merit."

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  • Romer, Paul Michael (1983). Dynamic competitive equilibria with externalities, increasing returns and unbounded growth (Ph.D.). The University of Chicago. OCLC 28795806. ProQuest 303206758.

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  • Romer, Paul Michael (1983). Dynamic competitive equilibria with externalities, increasing returns and unbounded growth (Ph.D.). The University of Chicago. OCLC 28795806. ProQuest 303206758.

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