WLD_1995_SSSP_v01_M
Small States, Small Problems? 1960-1995
Name | Country code |
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Angola | AGO |
United Arab Emirates | ARE |
Argentina | ARG |
Armenia | ARM |
Antigua and Barbuda | ATG |
Australia | AUS |
Austria | AUT |
Azerbaijan | AZE |
Burundi | BDI |
Belgium | BEL |
Benin | BEN |
Burkina Faso | BFA |
Bulgaria | BGR |
Bahrain | BHR |
Bahamas, The | BHS |
Bolivia | BOL |
Brazil | BRA |
Barbados | BRB |
Bhutan | BTN |
Botswana | BWA |
Central African Republic | CAF |
Canada | CAN |
Switzerland | CHE |
Chile | CHL |
China | CHN |
China | CHN |
China | CHN |
Cameroon | CMR |
Congo, Rep. | COG |
Congo, Rep. | COG |
Colombia | COL |
Comoros | COM |
Cabo Verde | CPV |
Costa Rica | CRI |
Cyprus | CYP |
Czech Republic | CZE |
Germany | DEU |
Germany | DEU |
Djibouti | DJI |
Dominica | DMA |
Denmark | DNK |
Dominican Republic | DOM |
Algeria | DZA |
Ecuador | ECU |
Egypt, Arab Rep. | EGY |
Spain | ESP |
Estonia | EST |
Ethiopia | ETH |
Finland | FIN |
Fiji | FJI |
France | FRA |
Gabon | GAB |
United Kingdom | GBR |
Georgia | GEO |
Ghana | GHA |
Guinea | GIN |
Gambia, The | GMB |
Guinea-Bissau | GNB |
Equatorial Guinea | GNQ |
Greece | GRC |
Grenada | GRD |
Guatemala | GTM |
Guyana | GUY |
Hong Kong SAR, China | HKG |
Honduras | HND |
Haiti | HTI |
Hungary | HUN |
Indonesia | IDN |
India | IND |
Ireland | IRL |
Iran, Islamic Rep. | IRN |
Iraq | IRQ |
Iceland | ISL |
Israel | ISR |
Italy | ITA |
Jamaica | JAM |
Jordan | JOR |
Japan | JPN |
Kazakhstan | KAZ |
Kenya | KEN |
Kyrgyz Republic | KGZ |
St. Kitts and Nevis | KNA |
Kuwait | KWT |
Lao PDR | LAO |
Lebanon | LBN |
Liberia | LBR |
St. Lucia | LCA |
Sri Lanka | LKA |
Lesotho | LSO |
Lithuania | LTU |
Luxembourg | LUX |
Latvia | LVA |
Morocco | MAR |
Moldova | MDA |
Madagascar | MDG |
Maldives | MDV |
Mexico | MEX |
Mali | MLI |
Malta | MLT |
Myanmar | MMR |
Mongolia | MNG |
Mozambique | MOZ |
Mauritania | MRT |
Mauritius | MUS |
Malawi | MWI |
Malaysia | MYS |
Namibia | NAM |
Niger | NER |
Nigeria | NGA |
Nicaragua | NIC |
Norway | NOR |
Nepal | NPL |
New Zealand | NZL |
Oman | OMN |
Pakistan | PAK |
Panama | PAN |
Peru | PER |
Philippines | PHL |
Papua New Guinea | PNG |
Poland | POL |
Puerto Rico | PRI |
Portugal | PRT |
Paraguay | PRY |
Qatar | QAT |
Romania | ROU |
Russian Federation | RUS |
Rwanda | RWA |
Saudi Arabia | SAU |
Sudan | SDN |
Senegal | SEN |
Singapore | SGP |
Solomon Islands | SLB |
Sierra Leone | SLE |
El Salvador | SLV |
Somalia | SOM |
Suriname | SUR |
Slovak Republic | SVK |
Slovenia | SVN |
Sweden | SWE |
Eswatini | SWZ |
Seychelles | SYC |
Syrian Arab Republic | SYR |
Chad | TCD |
Togo | TGO |
Thailand | THA |
Tajikistan | TJK |
Turkmenistan | TKM |
Tonga | TON |
Trinidad and Tobago | TTO |
Tunisia | TUN |
Turkiye | TUR |
Taiwan, China | TWN |
Tanzania | TZA |
Uganda | UGA |
Ukraine | UKR |
Uruguay | URY |
United States | USA |
Uzbekistan | UZB |
St. Vincent & Grenadines | VCT |
Venezuela, RB | VEN |
Vietnam | VNM |
Vanuatu | VUT |
Samoa | WSM |
South Africa | ZAF |
Zambia | ZMB |
Zimbabwe | ZWE |
Yugoslavia Fed. Rep. | YUG |
Soviet Union | SUN |
Macroeconomics - Indicators
Small states have attracted a large amount of research. In this paper we test whether small states are any different from other states in terms of their income, growth, and volatility outcomes. We find that, controlling for location, small states have higher per capita GDP than other states. This income advantage is largely due to a productivity advantage, constituting evidence against the idea that small states suffer from an inability to exploit increasing returns to scale. Small states also do not have different per capita growth rates than other states. Small states do have greater volatility of annual growth rates, which is in part due to their greater volatility of terms of trade shocks. This terms of trade-based volatility is in turn due to small states’ greater openness. However, their greater openness on balance has a positive net payoff for growth. The one differential policy measure that might be relevant for small states is to further open up to international capital markets in order to better diversify risk, but the benefits of even that are still unresolved in the literature. We conclude that small states are no different from large states, and so should receive the same policy advice that large states do.
Aggregate data [agg]
Dataset used for Easterly, William and Aart Kraay (1999). "Small States, Small Problems?". World Bank Policy Research Department Working Paper No. 2139
1999
The dataset includes the following indicators:
The database contains data on 176 countries from all regions in the world.
Name |
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William Easterly and Aart Kraay |
Start | End |
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1960 | 1995 |
Use of the dataset must be acknowledged using a citation which would include:
Example:
William Easterly and Aart Kraay. Small States, Small Problems? (SSSP) 1960-1995. Ref. WLD_1995_SSSP_v01_M. Dataset downloaded from http://microdata.worldbank.org on [date]
The user of the data acknowledges that the original collector of the data, the authorized distributor of the data, and the relevant funding agency bear no responsibility for use of the data or for interpretations or inferences based upon such uses.
Name | Affiliation | URL | |
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Development Research Group | World Bank | research@worldbank.org | http://go.worldbank.org/B9W4QTDHR0 |
DDI_WLD_1995_SSSP_v02_M
2010-10-24
DDI Document - Version 02 - (04/21/21)
This version is identical to DDI_WLD_1995_SSSP_v01_M but country field has been updated to capture all the countries covered by survey.
Version 01 (October 2010)