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Small States, Small Problems? 1960-1995

Angola, United Arab Emirates, Argentina...and 165 more, 1960 - 1995
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WLD_1995_SSSP_v01_M
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William Easterly and Aart Kraay
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    Survey ID number

    WLD_1995_SSSP_v01_M

    Title

    Small States, Small Problems? 1960-1995

    Country
    Name Country code
    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
    Study type

    Macroeconomics - Indicators

    Abstract

    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.

    Kind of Data

    Aggregate data [agg]

    Version

    Version Description

    Dataset used for Easterly, William and Aart Kraay (1999). "Small States, Small Problems?". World Bank Policy Research Department Working Paper No. 2139

    Version Date

    1999

    Scope

    Notes

    The dataset includes the following indicators:

    • Real per capita GDP
    • Real per capita GNP
    • Population
    • GDP growth
    • Growth in population
    • Investment to GDP
    • Terms of trade shock
    • Secondary school enrollment rates
    • IMF indicator of capital account restrictions
    • Trade openess
    • Financial openness
    • Capital inflows
    • Institutional Investor Risk Ratings
    • Ethnolinguistic fractionalization
    • Inflation
    • Proportion of population speaking english
    • Proportion of population speaking a major european language (non English)
    • Latitude
    • ODA

    Coverage

    Geographic Coverage

    The database contains data on 176 countries from all regions in the world.

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    Primary investigators
    Name
    William Easterly and Aart Kraay

    Data collection

    Dates of Data Collection
    Start End
    1960 1995

    Data Access

    Citation requirements

    Use of the dataset must be acknowledged using a citation which would include:

    • the Identification of the Primary Investigator
    • the title of the survey (including acronym and year of implementation)
    • the survey reference number
    • the source and date of download

    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]

    Disclaimer and copyrights

    Disclaimer

    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.

    Contacts

    Contacts
    Name Affiliation Email URL
    Development Research Group World Bank research@worldbank.org http://go.worldbank.org/B9W4QTDHR0

    Metadata production

    DDI Document ID

    DDI_WLD_1995_SSSP_v02_M

    Date of Metadata Production

    2010-10-24

    Metadata version

    DDI Document version

    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)

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