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August 2019, Volume 23, Issue 3
- 1387-1413 Capital market integration and gender inequality
by Mizuki Komura & Hikaru Ogawa - 1414-1431 Industrial development in Malaysia and Singapore: Empirical analysis with multiple‐cone Heckscher–Ohlin Model
by Kensuke Suzuki & Yasuhiro Doi - 1432-1458 Human capital and the re‐employment of retrenchment labor in urban China
by Yunling Liang & Li Yu - 1459-1476 Capital account flows, consumption ratios and the middle‐income trap
by Daping Zhao & Sajid Anwar & W. Robert J. Alexander
May 2019, Volume 23, Issue 2
- 553-576 Occupational segregation by race in South Africa after apartheid
by Carlos Gradín - 577-597 Positive versus negative incentives for loan repayment in microfinance: A game theory approach
by Thomas Brihaye & Julie De Pril & Marc Labie & Anaïs Périlleux - 598-618 Using paradata to collect better survey data: Evidence from a household survey in Tanzania
by Johanna Choumert‐Nkolo & Henry Cust & Callum Taylor - 619-639 The health consequences of hazardous and nonhazardous child labor
by Alberto Posso - 640-662 Using sparse categorical principal components to estimate asset indices: new methods with an application to rural southeast asia
by Giovanni Maria Merola & Bob Baulch - 663-676 Persistence of cities: Evidence from China
by Fan Duan & Bulent Unel - 677-701 Productivity spillovers through backward linkages: The role of the origin of investors and absorptive capacity of domestic firms
by Ousmanou Njikam & Roland Rostant Njiteu Leudjou - 702-726 Redistributive pensions in the developing world
by Achim Kemmerling & Michael Neugart - 727-744 Timing and duration of paternal migration and the educational attainment of left‐behind children: Evidence from rural China
by Sophie Xuefei Wang - 745-759 Industrial structure and economic performance: The role of productive public expenditure
by Cheng‐wei Chang - 760-781 Cities, slums, and child nutrition in Bangladesh
by Dhushyanth Raju & Kyoung Yang Kim & Quynh Thu Nguyen & Ramesh Govindaraj - 782-802 Untangling gender differentiated food security gaps in Bhutan: An application of exogenous switching treatment regression
by Jeetendra Prakash Aryal & Khondoker Abdul Mottaleb & Dil Bahadur Rahut - 803-829 Religious polarization, religious conflicts and individual financial satisfaction: Evidence from India
by Matteo Migheli - 830-859 Oil booms and inequality in Iran
by Mohammad Reza Farzanegan & Tim Krieger - 860-876 Microfinance and income inequality: New macrolevel evidence
by Maricruz Lacalle‐Calderon & José Maria Larrú & Silvia Rico Garrido & Manuel Perez‐Trujillo - 877-901 Ukraine's unconsidered losses from the annexation of Crimea: What should we account for in the DCFTA forecasts?
by Zoryana Olekseyuk & Hannah Schürenberg‐Frosch - 902-921 Addiction to debt forgiveness in developing countries: Consequences and who gets picked?
by Leanora Alecia Brown & Jorge Martinez‐Vazquez - 922-939 The eye of the beholder. Reconsidering the notions of pro‐poor growth and progressivity, with an application to Vietnam
by Guido Erreygers & Thi Kim Thanh Bui - 940-956 International migration, foreign direct investment, and development stage in developing economies
by Ei Ei Phyo & Hideaki Goto & Makoto Kakinaka - 957-974 Explaining the effect of financial development on the quality of property rights
by Chandramouli Banerjee & Niloy Bose & Chitralekha Rath - 975-999 Married women's labor supply and economic development: Evidence from Sri Lankan household data
by Prathi Seneviratne - 1000-1026 Sri Lankan households a decade after the Indian Ocean tsunami
by Diana De Alwis & Ilan Noy - 1027-1049 Love conditionally: The ownership structure and bribery behavior of Chinese firms
by Ruohan Wu & Zheng Jiang & Huimin Shi - 1050-1066 Education stock and its implication for income inequality: The case of Asian economies
by Noman Arshed & Awais Anwar & Muhammad Shahid Hassan & Samra Bukhari
February 2019, Volume 23, Issue 1
- 1-32 Structural change: Pace, patterns and determinants
by Pedro M. G. Martins - 33-53 Structural transformation and its relevance for economic growth in Sub‐Saharan Africa
by Matthias Busse & Ceren Erdogan & Henning Mühlen - 54-71 Is it better to be mixed in group lending?
by Francesco Reito - 72-101 The determinants of entrepreneurship gender gaps: A cross‐country analysis
by David Cuberes & Sadia Priyanka & Marc Teignier - 102-130 Poverty changes in Manaus: Legacy of a Brazilian free trade zone?
by Marta Castilho & Marta Menéndez & Aude Sztulman - 131-154 Land rental markets and rural poverty dynamics in Northern Ethiopia: Panel data evidence using survival models
by Hosaena Ghebru & Stein Holden - 155-171 The impact of sustained attention on labor market outcomes: The case of Ghana
by Chih Ming Tan & Dhanushka Thamarapani - 172-188 Adoption and impact of improved maize varieties on maize yields: Evidence from central Cameroon
by Guy Martial Takam‐Fongang & Cyrille Bergaly Kamdem & Gilles Quentin Kane - 189-210 Social networks near and far: The role of bonding and bridging social capital for assets of the rural poor
by Tewodaj Mogues - 211-230 Afro‐descendants in Peru: Do beauty and race matter in the labor market?
by Francisco B. Galarza & Gustavo Yamada - 231-255 General budget support as an aid instrument—impact on economic growth
by Kaisa Alavuotunki & Susanna Sandström - 256-274 Consumption, habit formation, and savings: Evidence from a rural household panel survey
by Aditya R. Khanal & Ashok K. Mishra & S Nedumaran - 275-292 Like father like son? Revisiting the role of parental education in estimating returns to education in China
by Binlei Gong - 293-313 Micro‐impacts of the Brazilian Regional Development Funds: Does lending size matter?
by Guilherme Resende Oliveira & Guilherme Mendes Resende & Diego Firmino Costa da Silva & Caio Nogueira Gonçalves - 314-330 Distress financing of out‐of‐pocket health expenditure in India
by Shivendra Sangar & Varun Dutt & Ramna Thakur - 331-347 Population growth and the transfer paradox in an overlapping generations model
by Kojun Hamada & Tsuyoshi Shinozaki & Mitsuyoshi Yanagihara - 348-375 Residential segregation and educational attainment of children from regional migrant families in China
by Xiangjun Ma & Yean Zhou - 376-394 China's export tax rebate and the duration of firm export spells
by Sajid Anwar & Beibei Hu & Yuying Jin & Kai Wang - 395-414 Productivity, capital intensity, and ISO 14001 adoption: Theory and evidence
by Bin Ni - 415-434 Does a foreign degree pay? The return to foreign education in China
by Mengmeng Guo & Yaxin Zhang & Jingjing Ye - 435-453 Are free trade agreements good for the environment? A panel data analysis
by Mehdi Nemati & Wuyang Hu & Michael Reed - 454-474 The apparel industry in the post‐Multifiber Arrangement environment: A review
by M. S. Alam & E. A. Selvanathan & S. Selvanathan & M. Hossain - 475-500 Domestic agricultural value chain development and pro‐poor growth: A computable general equilibrium microsimulation application for the Democratic Republic of Congo
by Christian S. Otchia - 501-527 Intergenerational transmission of education in China: New evidence from the Chinese Cultural Revolution
by Yanbin Chen & Yumei Guo & Jingyi Huang & Yang Song - 528-551 Income inequality among minority farmers in China: Does social capital have a role?
by Lin Liu & Krishna P. Paudel & Guanghao Li & Ming Lei
November 2018, Volume 22, Issue 4
- 160-184 Market effects of farmer field schools in Sub‐Saharan Africa: The case for cocoa
by Francis Tsiboe & Jeff Luckstead & Lawton L. Nalley & Jennie S. Popp & Bruce L. Dixon - 185-201 Household coping behavior and its contribution to resilience to global macroeconomic shocks in Vanuatu and Solomon Islands
by Lachlan McDonald - 202-227 Monetary authority's transparency and income inequality
by Helder Ferreira de Mendonça & Diogo Martins Esteves - 228-238 The detrimental effects of luxury goods consumption on socially excluded groups
by Kenneth Chan & Bharat Hazari & Vijay Mohan - 239-249 Do big countries always win a tariff war? A reappraisal
by Jean‐Marc Malambwe Kilolo - 250-265 Microloans, education and growth
by Patrick M. Emerson & Bruce McGough - 266-289 Impact of trade imbalances on domestic trade policy: Does multilateral trade policy matter?
by Sèna Kimm Gnangnon - 1385-1389 Female autonomy and women's welfare: An introduction
by Smriti Sharma & Finn Tarp - 1390-1408 Impact of soil conservation adoption on intra‐household allocations in Zambia
by Conor Carney & Monica Harber Carney - 1409-1431 Political role models and child marriage in India
by Carolina Castilla - 1432-1460 Female leaders and gender gaps within the firm: Evidence from three Sub‐Saharan African countries
by Giulia La Mattina & Gabriel Picone & Alban Ahoure & Jose Carlos Kimou - 1461-1488 The impact of hosting refugees on the intra‐household allocation of tasks: A gender perspective
by Isabel Ruiz & Carlos Vargas‐Silva - 1489-1512 Does economic crisis have different impact on husbands and wives? Evidence from the Asian Financial Crisis in Indonesia
by Sarah Xue Dong - 1513-1535 Social norms and female labor participation in Brazil
by Karen Codazzi & Valéria Pero & André Albuquerque Sant'Anna - 1536-1560 Psychosocial status and cognitive achievement in Peru
by Ingo Outes & Alan Sánchez & Oswaldo Molina - 1561-1589 The impact of natural disasters on children's education: Comparative evidence from Ethiopia, India, Peru, and Vietnam
by Cuong Viet Nguyen & Nguyet Minh Pham - 1590-1619 The microeconomic impact of political instability: Firm‐level evidence from Tunisia
by Samer Matta & Simon Appleton & Michael Bleaney - 1620-1641 Mechanize or exit farming? Multiple‐treatment‐effects model and external validity of adoption impacts of mechanization among Nepalese smallholders
by Hiroyuki Takeshima - 1642-1666 Parental absence, remittances and educational investment in children left behind: Evidence from Nepal
by Nirmal Kumar Raut & Ryuichi Tanaka - 1667-1681 Female labor supply, fertility rebounds, and economic development
by Akira Yakita - 1682-1708 Job quality and poverty in Latin America
by Peter Brummund & Christopher Mann & Carlos Rodriguez‐Castelan - 1709-1728 Impact of improved maize varieties on food security in Eastern Zambia: A doubly robust analysis
by Julius Manda & Cornelis Gardebroek & Elias Kuntashula & Arega D. Alene - 1729-1743 Corruption and the shadow economy at the regional level
by Robert Gillanders & Sinikka Parviainen - 1744-1764 Gone with the wind: Demographic transitions and domestic saving
by Eduardo Cavallo & Gabriel Sánchez & Patricio Valenzuela - 1765-1783 Labor market segmentation and occupational mobility in Algeria: Repeated cross‐sectional and longitudinal analyses (2007 to 2012)
by Philippe Adair & Youghourta Bellache
August 2018, Volume 22, Issue 3
- 1-15 Smoke screen: Estimating the tax pass‐through to cigarette prices in Pakistan
by Serhan Cevik - 16-35 A North–South model of outsourcing and growth
by Yuki Saito - 36-62 Export performance of developing countries: Does landlockedness matter?
by Ramesh C. Paudel & Arusha Cooray - 63-78 Forecast accuracy of small and large scale dynamic factor models in developing economies
by German Lopez‐Buenache - 79-94 Factor‐biased public infrastructure and wage inequality
by Jiancai Pi & Pengqing Zhang - 95-114 How do mutual recognition agreements influence trade?
by Yong Joon Jang - 115-134 Workers’ remittances and government size
by Kevin Williams - 135-159 The determinants of interest rates in microfinance: Age, scale and organizational charter
by Jacinta C. Nwachukwu & Aqsa Aziz & Uchenna Tony‐Okeke & Simplice A. Asongu - 879-884 Aging in Asia: Introduction to Symposium
by Charles Yuji Horioka & Peter J. Morgan & Yoko Niimi & Guanghua Wan - 885-903 Aging and inequality: The link and transmission mechanisms
by Zhi Luo & Guanghua Wan & Chen Wang & Xun Zhang - 904-927 Intergenerational transfers, demographic transition, and altruism: Problems in developing Asia
by Yoshitaka Koda & Manachaya Uruyos - 928-952 Demographic change and long‐term growth in China: Past developments and the future challenge of aging
by Minchung Hsu & Pei‐Ju Liao & Min Zhao - 953-989 Who cares about the day after tomorrow? Pension issues when households are myopic or time inconsistent
by Axel Börsch‐Supan & Klaus Härtl & Duarte Nuno Leite - 990-1004 Occupation pension for public employees in the People's Republic of China: A new approach with defined benefit underpin pension plan
by Kai Chen - 1005-1021 Long‐term care and pay‐for‐performance programs
by Edward C. Norton - 1022-1038 An extended household model of eldercare by children and children‐in‐law based on Far‐Eastern traditions
by Shoshana Grossbard - 1039-1062 Does providing informal elderly care hasten retirement? Evidence from Japan
by Yoko Niimi - 1063-1080 Differences in the effects of informal family caregiving on health and life satisfaction between wives and husbands as caregivers
by Midori Wakabayashi & Wataru Kureishi - 1081-1104 Using the stochastic health state function to forecast healthcare demand and healthcare financing: Evidence from Singapore
by Ngee Choon Chia & Shu Peng Loh - 1105-1124 Sources of efficiency, productivity and output growth in Botswana agriculture
by Omphile Temoso & David Hadley & Renato Villano - 1125-1145 Children's schooling in Nicaragua: What is the link between educational achievement, borrowing, and gender?
by Olga Kondratjeva & Joyce J. Chen - 1146-1165 The impact of rural electrification on income and education: Evidence from Bhutan
by Santosh Kumar & Ganesh Rauniyar - 1166-1194 Does energy‐related aid affect emissions? Evidence from a global dataset
by Sambit Bhattacharyya & Maurizio Intartaglia & Andy McKay - 1195-1216 A generalized Okun's Law: Uncovering the myth of China's labor market resilience
by Xiaoguang Liu & Raphael Lam & Alfred Schipke & Guangjun Shen - 1217-1238 Recent developments in China's labor market: Labor shortage, rising wages and their implications
by Yuming Cui & Jingjing Meng & Changrong Lu - 1239-1262 The continuous treatment effect of an antipoverty program on children's educational attainment: Colombia's Familias en Accion
by Juan M. Villa - 1263-1277 Do regional trade agreements stimulate FDI? Evidence for the Agadir, MERCOSUR and AFTA regions
by Mondher Cherif & Christian Dreger - 1278-1295 Private tutoring expenditure: An empirical analysis based on Sri Lankan households
by Asankha Pallegedara - 1296-1320 Boosting tourism's contribution to growth and development: Analysis of the evidence
by Onil Banerjee & Martín Cicowiez & Emily J. Morris & Adela Moreda - 1321-1342 The peculiar insertion of Brazil into global value chains
by Julia Callegari & Tatiana Massaroli Melo & Carlos Eduardo Carvalho - 1343-1359 Real effects of banking crises: Imports of capital goods by developing countries
by Nektarios A. Michail & Andreas Savvides - 1360-1383 When do in‐service teacher training and books improve student achievement? Experimental evidence from Mongolia
by Habtamu Fuje & Prateek Tandon
May 2018, Volume 22, Issue 2
- 459-483 Maternal group participation and child nutritional status in Peru
by Marta Favara - 484-506 Intermediaries, transport costs and interlinked transactions
by Mélanie Lefèvre & Joe Tharakan - 507-539 Unemployment, rural–urban migration and environmental regulation
by Karlygash Kuralbayeva - 540-557 The effect of the National Food Reserve Agency on maize market prices in Tanzania
by Guillaume Pierre & Karl Pauw & Emiliano Magrini - 558-572 Competitive devaluations in commodity†based economies: Colombia and the Pacific Alliance Group
by Guglielmo Maria Caporale & Rodrigo Costamagna & Gustavo Rossini - 573-591 The effects of off†farm work on fertilizer and pesticide expenditures in China
by Wanglin Ma & Awudu Abdulai & Chunbo Ma - 592-609 Schooling and household welfare: The case of Sri Lanka from 1990 to 2006
by Rozana Himaz & Harsha Aturupana - 610-631 International inequality in subjective well†being: An exploration with the Gallup World Poll
by Pablo Gluzmann & Leonardo Gasparini - 632-657 Consumption dynamics and inequality of opportunity with an application to Uganda
by Paolo Brunori & Flaviana Palmisano & Vito Peragine - 658-684 Relationship between trade openness and economic growth in Latin America: A causality analysis with heterogeneous panel data
by Adolfo Roquez†Diaz & Lorenzo Escot - 685-705 The more subsidies, the longer survival? Evidence from Chinese manufacturing firms
by Qilin Mao & Jiayun Xu - 706-726 Does the political party in the government increase intentional homicide in Brazil?
by Paulo R. A. Loureiro & Tito B. S. Moreira & Antônio Nascimento & Roberto Ellery - 727-735 Public firms' merger, employment, and welfare in developing countries: A general equilibrium analysis
by Chi†Chur Chao & Mong Shan Ee & Leonard F. S. Wang - 736-765 The measurement of disaster risk: An example from tropical cyclones in the Philippines
by Rio Yonson & Ilan Noy & JC Gaillard - 766-786 Access to credit and investment decisions of small†and medium†sized enterprises in China
by Paulo José Regis - 787-807 Unemployment burden and its distribution: Theory and evidence from India
by Sripad Motiram & Karthikeya Naraparaju - 808-826 Remittances and financial development in Latin America and the Caribbean countries: A dynamic approach
by Vincent Fromentin - 827-843 Rural–urban human capital disparity and skilled–unskilled wage inequality in China
by Jiancai Pi & Pengqing Zhang - 844-861 Growth, intergenerational welfare, and environmental policies in an overlapping generations economy
by Hsun Chu & Chu†chuan Cheng & Ching†chong Lai - 862-878 Is urbanization improving real estate investment? A cross†regional study of China
by Tie†Ying Liu & Chi†Wei Su & Hsu†Ling Chang & Chien†Chi Chu
February 2018, Volume 22, Issue 1
- 1-22 Is Tinkering with Institutional Quality a Panacea for Firm Performance? Insights from a Semiparametric Approach to Modeling Firm Performance
by Sumon Kumar Bhaumik & Ralitza Dimova & Subal C. Kumbhakar & Kai Sun - 23-44 Aid, institutions and economic growth in sub†Saharan Africa: Heterogeneous donors and heterogeneous responses
by Hassen Abda Wako - 45-66 ICT for financial access: Mobile money and the financial behavior of rural households in Uganda
by Ggombe Kasim Munyegera & Tomoya Matsumoto - 67-90 Cyclicality of Fiscal Policy in Latin America over the period 1990 †2015
by Bruno Martorano - 91-114 Child endowments and parental investments: Intra†household allocation in oportunidades families in Mexico
by Hadia Majid - 115-132 Is the shadow economy a bane or boon for economic growth?
by James W. Saunoris - 133-147 Service delivery weaknesses within education and healthcare: Applying empirics from Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, and Senegal
by Kjell Hausken & Mthuli Ncube - 148-173 Foreign workers and productivity in an emerging economy: The case of Malaysia
by Jacob A. Jordaan - 174-202 Remittances and return migration
by William Collier & Matloob Piracha & Teresa Randazzo - 203-219 Political reservation for women and delivery of public works program
by Nayana Bose & Shreyasee Das - 220-241 Gender asymmetries: Impacts of an early†stage school intervention in the Philippines
by Futoshi Yamauchi & Yanyan Liu - 242-262 What drives the localization of Spanish multinationals in developing and transition countries?
by Maite Alguacil & Josep Martà & Vicente Orts - 263-286 Export tightening, competition, and firm innovation: Evidence from the renminbi appreciation
by Mi Dai & Miaojie Yu & Chunming Zhao - 287-310 Human capital consequences of violence in schools: Estimating the impact of violence in schools on education outcomes in Brazil
by Sumit S. Deole - 311-332 Corruption: The good, the bad, and the uncertain
by Jamie Bologna Pavlik - 333-360 The spillover effects of innovative ideas on human capital
by Barış Alpaslan & Abdilahi Ali - 361-383 Relative standing and temporary migration: Empirical evidence from the South Caucasus
by Armenak Antinyan & Luca Corazzini - 384-403 Waste not, want not: The efficiency of health expenditure in emerging and developing economies
by Francesco Grigoli & Javier Kapsoli - 404-433 Can labor provisions in trade agreements promote gender equality? Empirical evidence from Cambodia
by Elva López Mourelo & Daniel Samaan - 434-457 The effect of macroeconomic variables on the opening of antidumping measures: A robust analysis for Brazilian and Argentine economy
by VinÃcius de Azevedo Couto Firme & Cláudio R. Fóffano Vasconcelos & Rogério Silva de Mattos
November 2017, Volume 21, Issue 4
- 1-29 Manufacturing Skill-biased Wage Inequality, Natural Resources and Institutions
by Nuno Torres & Óscar Afonso & Isabel Soares - 30-46 Asymmetric Effects of Exchange Rate Changes and the J-curve: New Evidence from 61 Malaysia–Thailand Industries
by Mohsen Bahmani-Oskooee & Muhammad Aftab - 47-66 Fiscal Incidence in Ghana
by Stephen D. Younger & Eric Osei-Assibey & Felix Oppong - 67-87 Individual versus Village Lending: Evidence from Montenegro
by Thorsten Beck & Patrick Behr - 88-106 Impacts of Institutional Intervention on Price Transmissions: The Case of the Ethiopian Commodity Exchange
by Fekadu Gelaw & Stijn Speelman & Guido Huylenbroeck - 107-130 Natural Resource Revenues and Public Investment in Resource-rich Economies in Sub-Saharan Africa
by Amin Karimu & George Adu & George Marbuah & Justice Tei Mensah & Franklin Amuakwa-Mensah - 131-146 The Impact of Foreign Real Estate Investment on Land Prices: Evidence from Mauritius
by Chris Brooks & Matthew Lamport & Kesseven Padachi & Vinesh Sannassee & Keshav Seetah & Boopen Seetanah - 147-174 Dependency traps in self-targeting food aid programs
by Jaime Hurtubia Torres & Jutta Neitzel - 175-203 Is aid for trade effective? A panel quantile regression approach
by Inmaculada Martínez-Zarzoso & Felicitas Nowak-Lehmann D. & Kai Rehwald - 204-219 Assessing the readiness of the BRICS grouping for mutually beneficial financial integration
by Lumengo Bonga-Bonga - 220-240 Agricultural Productivity Growth and Household Food Security Improvement in Nepal
by Masako Morioka & Takumi Kondo - 935-938 Regulation, Minimum Wage and Informality: Introduction to Symposium
by Kaushik Basu & Stefan Dercon & Ravi Kanbur & Jan Svejnar - 939-961 Informality: Causes, consequences and policy responses
by Ravi Kanbur - 962-984 Flexible Labor Regulations and Informality in Egypt
by Jackline Wahba & Ragui Assaad - 985-1017 Labor Informality: Choice or Sign of Segmentation? A Quantile Regression Approach at the Regional Level for Colombia
by Gustavo A. García - 1018-1056 Do Employers' Responses to Crises Impact Men and Women Differently? Firm-level Evidence from Indonesia
by Mary Hallward-Driemeier & Bob Rijkers & Andrew Waxman - 1057-1080 How Does the Minimum Wage Affect Firm Investments in Fixed and Human Capital? Evidence from China
by Tobias Haepp & Carl Lin - 1081-1112 Assessing the distributive effects of minimum wage
by Fernando Borraz & Nicolás González-Pampillón - 1113-1131 Assessing the Impact of District Primary Education Program in India
by Mehtabul Azam & Chan Hang Saing - 1132-1157 Effect of Parental Migration on Children's Health in Rural China
by Qian Guo & Wenkai Sun & Yijie Wang - 1158-1177 Analysis of School Enrollment in Ghana: A Sequential Approach
by Abdul Malik Iddrisu & Michael Danquah & Peter Quartey - 1178-1190 Relative Affluence and Child Labor—Explaining a Paradox
by Jayanta Kumar Dwibedi & Sugata Marjit - 1191-1204 Explaining Caste Differences in Private School Attendance
by Mehtabul Azam - 1205-1228 Entrepreneurial Saving Practices and Reinvestment: Theory and Evidence
by Thorsten Beck & Haki Pamuk & Burak R. Uras - 1229-1254 Adverse Effects of Early Life Extreme Precipitation Shocks on Short-term Health and Adulthood Welfare Outcomes
by Olukorede Abiona - 1255-1280 Is Private Saving in Latin America and the Caribbean Different?
by Francesco Grigoli & Alexander Herman & Klaus Schmidt-Hebbel - 1281-1304 Complementarity, Linkages between Firms, and the Effect of Entry Costs on Productivity
by Fernando Rio & Antonio Sampayo - 1305-1326 “Love of wealth” and economic growth
by Günther Rehme - 1327-1340 Catch-up cycle: A general equilibrium framework
by Peilin Liu & Shen Jia & Xun Zhang - 1341-1363 Product and process innovation and total factor productivity: Evidence for manufacturing in four Latin American countries
by M. Constanza Demmel & Juan A. Máñez & María E. Rochina-Barrachina & Juan A. Sanchis-Llopis - 1364-1379 The Penn Effect revisited: New evidence from Latin America
by Bernard Njindan Iyke - 1380-1400 Public Transfers and Participation Decisions in Botswana's Subsistence Economy
by Tebogo B. Seleka & Khaufelo R. Lekobane - 1401-1424 Honesty, Diligence and Skill: Risk Sharing and Specialization in the Kiryu Silk Weaving Cluster, Japan
by Masaki Nakabayashi - 1425-1447 Relative Effectiveness of Bilateral and Multilateral Aid on Development Outcomes
by Pierre E. Biscaye & Travis W. Reynolds & C. Leigh Anderson
August 2017, Volume 21, Issue 3
- 425-450 Pampered Bureaucracy, Political Stability and Trade Integration
by Caleb Stroup & Ben Zissimos - 451-474 How Do Political Factors Shape the Bank Risk–Sovereign Risk Nexus in Emerging Markets?
by Stefan Eichler - 475-496 Does Financial Development Promote Innovation in Developing Economies? An Empirical Analysis
by Maria Aristizabal-Ramirez & Maria Camila Botero-Franco & Gustavo Canavire-Bacarreza - 497-510 Optimal Licensing Policy under Vertical Product Differentiation
by Xuan Nguyen & Pasquale Sgro & Munirul Nabin - 511-526 Investigating the Dynamic Interaction between Military Spending and Economic Growth
by E. Desli & A. Gkoulgkoutsika & C. Katrakilidis - 527-542 Foreign Direct Investment Determinants in OECD and Developing Countries
by Fotini Economou & Christis Hassapis & Nikolaos Philippas & Mike Tsionas - 543-566 It's a Sin—Contraceptive Use, Religious Beliefs, and Long-run Economic Development
by Klaus Prettner & Holger Strulik - 567-590 Fiscal Policy in Oil-exporting Countries: The Roles of Oil Funds and Institutional Quality
by Wee Chian Koh - 591-626 Biting Back at Malaria: Assessing Health-service Providers' Compliance with Treatment Guidelines
by Alfredo Paloyo & Arndt Reichert - 627-663 The Impact of Aid on Total Government Expenditures: New Evidence on Fungibility
by Łukasz Marć - 664-677 Endowments, Culture and Economic Development
by Sherif Khalifa - 678-697 Foreign Aid, Incentives and Efficiency: Can Foreign Aid Lead to the Efficient Level of Investment?
by Alok Kumar - 698-712 A Model of Smuggling and Trafficking of Illegal Immigrants with a Host Country Policy
by Saibal Kar & Hamid Beladi - 713-730 On the Role of Agent-based Modeling in the Theory of Development Economics
by Florian Chávez-Juárez