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August 2020, Volume 24, Issue 3
- 910-926 Do interest rate controls work? Evidence from Kenya
by Emre Alper & Benedict Clements & Niko Hobdari & Rafel Moya Porcel - 927-948 “Opt out” or kept out? The effect of stigma, structure, selection, and sector on the labor force participation of married women in India
by Nabanita Datta Gupta & Debasish Nandy & Suddhasil Siddhanta - 949-972 Life expectancy and economic development: Evidence from microdata
by Belgi Turan - 973-990 Does women’s participation in agricultural technology adoption decisions affect the adoption of climate‐smart agriculture? Insights from Indo‐Gangetic Plains of India
by Jeetendra Prakash Aryal & Cathy R. Farnworth & Ritika Khurana & Srabashi Ray & Tek B. Sapkota & Dil Bahadur Rahut - 991-1008 Impact of remittances on household health care expenditure: Evidence from the Nepal Living Standards Survey
by Kul Kapri & Stuti Jha - 1009-1026 Impact of remittances on male and female labor force participation patterns in Africa: Quasi‐experimental evidence from Ghana
by Edward Asiedu & Nurokinan Chimbar - 1027-1045 Distortions to agricultural incentives: Evidence from Nigerian value chains
by Simla Tokgoz & Summer Allen & Fahd Majeed & Bas Paris & Olajide Adeola & Evans Osabuohien - 1046-1072 Do vertical spillovers differ by investors’ productivity? Theory and evidence from Vietnam
by Bin Ni & Hayato Kato - 1073-1101 Market access and regional dispersion of human capital accumulation in Turkey
by Burhan Can Karahasan & Fırat Bilgel - 1102-1127 Are developing countries accumulating sufficient total factor productivity to sustain their economic growth and job creation? Empirical evidence from the Middle East and North Africa region
by Mohamad Ahmad Abou Hamia - 1128-1149 Policy impact assessment in developing countries using Social Accounting Matrices: The Kenya SAM 2014
by Alfredo José Mainar‐Causapé & Pierre Boulanger & Hasan Dudu & Emanuele Ferrari - 1150-1166 Farmer organizations and maize productivity in rural Burkina Faso: The effects of the diversion strategy on cotton input loans
by Salimata Traore - 1167-1192 Occupational attainment and stratification in China: The interactive effects of social networks and the hukou system
by Zhongda Li & Jianhao Lin & Lu Liu
May 2020, Volume 24, Issue 2
- 339-361 Social identity and perceived income adequacy
by Deepti Goel & Ashwini Deshpande - 362-382 Searching for religious discrimination among childcare workers
by Utteeyo Dasgupta & Subha Mani & Prakarsh Singh - 383-401 Labor protection laws and the drain on productivity: Evidence from India
by Daniel Schwab - 402-423 New general theory of economic development: Innovative growth and distribution
by Yong‐Shik Lee - 424-447 Will elders provide for their grandchildren? Unconditional cash transfers and educational expenditures in Bolivia
by Gustavo Canavire‐Bacarreza & Alberto Chong & Fernando Ríos‐Avila & Mónica Yáñez‐Pagans - 448-470 Technological complexity and economic development
by Daniel Nepelski & Giuditta De Prato - 471-484 Export revenue and quality: Firm‐level evidence from developing countries
by Asier Minondo - 485-502 Drug‐related violence and the decline in the number of Mexican cross‐border workers
by Pedro P. Orraca‐Romano & Eunice D. Vargas‐Valle - 503-523 Impact of Internet use on economic well‐being of rural households: Evidence from China
by Wanglin Ma & Peng Nie & Pei Zhang & Alan Renwick - 524-545 Cereal production, undernourishment, and food insecurity in South Asia
by Mazhar Mughal & Charlotte Fontan Sers - 546-568 Shared renewable resources and gains from trade under technology standards
by Yasuhiro Takarada & Weijia Dong & Takeshi Ogawa - 569-588 Adoption and use of mobile banking by low‐income individuals in Senegal
by François Seck Fall & Luis Orozco & Al‐Mouksit Akim - 589-605 Government consumption, government debt and economic growth
by Shahrzad Ghourchian & Hakan Yilmazkuday - 606-627 Intra‐household bargaining power and household expenditure allocation: Evidence from Iran
by Bharati Basu & Pushkar Maitra - 628-643 Wagner’s Law and Fiscal Illusion: An analysis of state government finances in Brazil
by Pedro Henrique Martins Prado & Cleomar Gomes da Silva - 644-667 Modern sector development: The role of exports and institutions in developing countries
by Thomas Gries & Rainer Grundmann - 668-690 The relationship between pollution abatement costs and environmental regulation: Evidence from the Chinese industrial sector
by Masayuki Shimizu - 691-711 Growth decomposition bias when accounting for heterogeneous regimes: Evidence from China
by Guanchun Liu & Shichang Ma & Chien‐Chiang Lee & Ming Xu
February 2020, Volume 24, Issue 1
- 1-30 The effects of remittances, foreign direct investment, and foreign aid on economic growth: An empirical analysis
by Graham Bird & Yongseok Choi - 31-44 Agricultural productivity, the real effective exchange rate, and structural change: Some evidence from Africa
by Richard Grabowski & Sharmistha Self - 45-61 Designing effective transfers: Lessons from India’s school meal program
by Farzana Afridi & Bidisha Barooah & Rohini Somanathan - 62-83 Improving police integrity in Uganda: Impact assessment of the police accountability and reform project
by Natascha Wagner & Wil Hout & Rose Namara - 84-105 Mobile money, risk sharing, and educational investment: Panel evidence from rural Uganda
by Rayner Tabetando & Tomoya Matsumoto - 106-124 A wait‐and‐see approach to investments: Do elections play a role?
by Daniel A. Kanyam - 125-143 Informality, innovation, and aggregate productivity growth
by Tyler C. Schipper - 144-166 Analysis on demand‐ and supply‐side responses during the expansion of health insurance coverage in Vietnam: Challenges and policy implications toward universal health coverage
by Midori Matsushima & Hiroyuki Yamada & Yasuharu Shimamura - 167-187 Risk aversion, cooperative membership, and path dependences of smallholder farmers in Ethiopia
by Alemayehu Molla & Joost Beuving & Ruerd Ruben - 188-208 Distortions in oil contract allocation and environmental damage in the presence of corruption
by Henry O. Akaeze - 209-237 Oil shocks and fiscal policy procyclicality in Angola: Assessing the role of asymmetries and institutions
by Alexandre Ernesto da Costa António & Antonio Rodriguez‐Gil - 238-253 Taking down the wall: Transition and inequality
by Serhan Cevik & Carolina Correa‐Caro - 254-268 Efficiency‐adjusted public capital, capital grants, and growth
by Ernesto Crivelli - 269-287 The scarring effects of youth joblessness in Sri Lanka
by Murali Kuchibhotla & Peter F. Orazem & Sanjana Ravi - 288-315 U.S. R&D internationalization in less‐developed countries: Determinants and insights from Brazil, China, and India
by Tulio Chiarini & Thiago Caliari & Pablo Felipe Bittencourt & Marcia Siqueira Rapini - 316-338 Does high‐speed rail connection really promote local economy? Evidence from China’s Yangtze River Delta
by Yanyan Gao & Shunfeng Song & Jun Sun & Leizhen Zang
November 2019, Volume 23, Issue 4
- 1477-1519 Temporary and permanent migrant selection: Theory and evidence of ability‐search cost dynamics
by Joyce J. Chen & Katrina Kosec & Valerie Mueller - 1520-1539 Migration decisions under ambiguity: Migration distance effects revisited
by Sung Soo Lim - 1540-1561 Remittances and healthcare expenditure: Human capital investment or responses to shocks? Evidence from Peru
by Gabriella Berloffa & Sara Giunti - 1562-1579 Impact of nontariff measures on firms in Tunisia
by Leila Baghdadi & Sonia Ben Kheder & Hassen Arouri - 1580-1603 Who justifies attacks on civilians? Analysis of attitudes toward terrorism based on value surveys
by Youssouf Kiendrebeogo & Elena Ianchovichina - 1604-1623 Is corruption a greater burden for registered MSEs? Evidence from Zambia
by George R. G. Clarke - 1624-1658 Moving to safety and staying in school: The effects of violence on enrollment decisions in Mexico
by Fernanda Márquez‐Padilla & Francisco Pérez‐Arce & Carlos Rodríguez‐Castelán - 1659-1673 The impacts of trade and self‐sufficiency policies on heterogeneous rice farms in Malaysia
by Roslina Binti Ali & Jeff Luckstead & Alvaro Durand‐Morat & Eric J. Wailes - 1674-1695 Transitions across labor market states including formal/informal division in Egypt
by Aysit Tansel & Zeynel Abidin Ozdemir - 1696-1724 Manufacturing growth accelerations in developing countries
by Nobuya Haraguchi & Bruno Martorano & Marco Sanfilippo & Anirudh Shingal - 1725-1747 Foreign entrants and domestic entrepreneurship: Evidence from Vietnam
by Chih‐Hai Yang - 1748-1767 Persistence and determinants of income inequality: The Brazilian case
by Diogo Signor & Jongsung Kim & Edinaldo Tebaldi - 1768-1787 The chosen fortunate in the urbanization process in China? Evidence from a geographic regression discontinuity study
by Xiuyan Liu & Jiangnan Zeng & Qiyao Zhou - 1788-1799 Urban bias and wage inequality
by Jiancai Pi & Yanwei Fan - 1800-1817 Dirty hands on troubled waters: Sanitation, access to water and child health in Ethiopia
by Wondimu S. Manalew & Vidhura S. Tennekoon - 1818-1839 Cross‐country evidence on the determinants of inclusive growth episodes
by João Tovar Jalles & Luiz de Mello - 1840-1862 Determinants of youth not in education, employment or training: Evidence from Sri Lanka
by Ashani Abayasekara & Neluka Gunasekara - 1863-1890 Rural credit and the time allocation of agricultural households: The case of PRONAF in Brazil
by Regis A. Ely & Rafael Parfitt & André Carraro & Felipe Garcia Ribeiro - 1891-1925 Does public‐sector employment fully crowd out private‐sector employment?
by Alberto Behar & Junghwan Mok - 1926-1944 Welfare effects of energy subsidy reform in developing countries
by Loek Groot & Thijs Oostveen
August 2019, Volume 23, Issue 3
- 1067-1072 Fragility and development in Africa: An introduction
by Anke Hoeffler - 1073-1100 The anatomy of fragile states in Sub‐Saharan Africa: Understanding the interrelationship between fragility and indicators of wellbeing
by Andy McKay & Erik Thorbecke - 1101-1140 Macroeconomic consequences of state fragility in sub‐Saharan Africa
by Chuku Chuku & Kenneth Onye - 1141-1176 The effects of fragility and financial inequalities on inclusive growth in African countries
by Babajide Fowowe & Emmanuel Oludele Folarin - 1177-1201 Exporting to fragile states in Africa: Firm‐level evidence
by Peter Wankuru Chacha & Lawrence Edwards - 1202-1219 Growth in fragile states in Africa: Conflict and post‐conflict capital accumulation
by Janvier D. Nkurunziza - 1220-1237 Costs of civil war and fragile states in Africa
by John Paul Dunne & Nan Tian - 1238-1259 Post‐conflict stabilization in Africa
by Anke Hoeffler - 1260-1281 Counting the uncounted: The consequences of children's domestic chores for health and education in Ethiopia
by Yonatan Dinku & David Fielding & Murat Genç - 1282-1308 Does participation in global value chains extend export duration?
by Xuechang Zhu & Bin Liu & Qian Wei - 1309-1330 Is the model “loans‐plus‐savings” better for microfinance in Eastern Europe and Central Asia? A propensity score matching comparison
by Knar Khachatryan & Vardan Baghdasaryan & Valentina Hartarska - 1331-1346 Convergence clustering in the Chinese provinces: New evidence from several macroeconomic indicators
by Giray Gozgor & Chi Keung Marco Lau & Zhou Lu - 1347-1367 Sign here, please! On developing countries’ market access conditions in regional trade agreements
by Frederik Stender - 1368-1386 Subjective well‐being and political participation: Empirical evidence from Ghana
by Iddisah Sulemana & Elijah Agyapong - 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
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