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by Arnab K. Basu & Ralitza Dimova & Monnet Gbakou & Romane Viennet
- wp-2022-127 Social protection floor gaps and pandemic relief measures: a case for universalism?: Exploring scalability through targeted versus universalist approaches
by Annalena Oppel
- wp-2022-126 Mothers at peace: post-conflict fertility and United Nations peacekeeping
by Vincenzo Bove & Jessica Di Salvatore & Leandro Elia & Roberto Nisticò
- wp-2022-125 The role of tax-benefit systems in protecting household incomes in Latin America during the COVID-19 pandemic
by David Rodríguez & H. Xavier Jara & Mariana Dondo & Cristina Arancibia & David Macas & Rebeca Riella & Joana Urraburu & Linda Llamas & Luis Huesca & Javier Torres & Rodrigo Chang
- wp-2022-124 A policy for the jobless youth in South Africa: Individual impacts of the Employment Tax Incentive
by Amina Ebrahim & Jukka Pirttilä
- wp-2022-123 Understanding Somalia's social contract and state-building efforts: Consequences for donor interventions
by Mathieu Cloutier & Hodan Hassan & Deborah Isser & Gaël Raballand
- wp-2022-122 Can fungibility of development aid lead to more effective achievement of the SDGs?: An analysis of the aggregate welfare effect of aid fungibility
by Zunera Rana & Dirk-Jan Koch
- wp-2022-121 Global profit shifting, 1975-2019
by Ludvig Wier & Gabriel Zucman
- wp-2022-120 Domestic revenue mobilization and informality: Challenges and opportunities for sub-Saharan Africa
by Abel Gwaindepi
- wp-2022-119 Other Backward Classes and the politics of reservations in India: Past and present
by Zoya Hasan
- wp-2022-118 Law enforcement and illegal markets: Evidence from the regulation of junkyards in Brazil
by André Mancha
- wp-2022-117 Agricultural risks, the COVID-19 pandemic, and farm household welfare and diversification strategies in Africa
by Abdul Malik Iddrisu & Alhassan Abdul-Wakeel Karakara & Evans S. Osabuohien
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by Elisa Casi & Mohammed Mardan & Rohit Reddy Muddasani
- wp-2022-115 Unravelling Africa's raw material footprints and their drivers
by Albert Kwame Osei-Owusu & Michael Danquah & Edgar Towa
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by Timothy Köhler & Robert Hill & Haroon Bhorat
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by Rotimi T. Suberu
- wp-2022-112 Capital markets in sub-Saharan Africa
by Githinji Njenga & Josphat Machagua & Samwel Gachanja
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by Cuong Viet Nguyen
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by Angela Cindy Emefa Mensah & Edward B. Barbier
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by Deepita Chakravarty & Nandini Nayak
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by Sam Jones & Ivan Manhique
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by Abrams M.E. Tagem
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by Pierfrancesco Rolla & Patricia Justino
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by Mrinalini Jha & Rahul Lahoti
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by Edmund Terence Gomez
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by Juliana Londoño-Vélez & Dario Tortarolo
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by Stephen G. Hall & Bernadette O'Hare
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by Njuguna Ndung'u
- wp-2022-100 Employer power and employment in developing countries
by Nancy H. Chau & Ravi Kanbur & Vidhya Soundararajan
- wp-2022-99 Does aid fragmentation affect tax revenue dynamics in developing countries?: Observations with new tax data
by Ali Compaoré & Abrams M.E. Tagem
- wp-2022-98 Rebel governance and political participation
by Abbey Steele & Michael Weintraub
- wp-2022-97 Fiscal consequences of corporate tax avoidance
by Katarzyna Bilicka & Evgeniya Dubinina & Petr Janský
- wp-2022-96 Inequality and human development: The role of different parts of the income distribution
by David Castells-Quintana & Carlos Gradín & Vicente Royuela
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by Owen Nyang'oro & Githinji Njenga
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by Annalena Oppel
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by Gashaw Abate & Alan de Brauw & Kalle Hirvonen & Abdulazize Wolle
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by Kwamivi Gomado
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by Vinitha Varghese
- wp-2022-90 Physical proximity and occupational employment change by gender during the COVID-19 pandemic
by Jacqueline Mosomi & Amy Thornton
- wp-2022-89 The pandemic and the state: Interrogating capacity and response to COVID-19 in West Bengal
by Zaad Mahmood & Achin Chakraborty
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by Mehwish Ghulam Ali & Ashton De Silva & Sarah Sinclair & Ankita Mishra
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by Kwamivi Gomado
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by Neil DeVotta
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by Ewa Karwowski & Hanna Szymborska & Keagile Lesame & Tlhologelo Thoka
- wp-2022-84 Incorporating informal workers into social insurance in Tanzania
by Roosa Lambin & Milla Nyyssölä
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by Achinthya Koswatta
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by Roosa Lambin & Milla Nyyssölä & Alexis Bernigaud
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by Camila Gianella
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by Ihsaan Bassier & Joshua Budlender & Maya Goldman
- wp-2022-79 Financial liberalization and its implications for private savings in sub-Saharan Africa
by Elizabeth Asiedu & Fafanyo Asiseh & Theresa Mannah-Blankson & Jones Arkoh Paintsil
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by Ana de Ita
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by Natasha Borges Sugiyama
- wp-2022-76 Illicit financial flows and country-by-country reporting in extractive industries
by Saila Stausholm & Petr Janský & Marek Šedivý
- wp-2022-75 Return migration and entrepreneurship in Cameroon
by Sévérin Tamwo & Ghislain Stéphane Gandjon Fankem & Dieudonné Taka
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by Kiruba Munusamy
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by Christopher Hoy & Laban Simbeye & Muhammad Abdullah Ali Malik & Aliisa Koivisto & Mashekwa Maboshe
- wp-2022-72 Tax-benefit microsimulation model in Rwanda: A feasibility study
by Naphtal Hakizimana & John Karangwa & Jesse Lastunen & Aimable Nsabimana & Innocente Murasi & Lucie Niyigena & Michael Noble & Gemma Wright
- wp-2022-71 Microsimulation approaches to studying shocks and social protection in selected developing economies
by Kwabena Adu-Ababio
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by Sam Jones & Peter Gibbon
- wp-2022-69 Labour market effects of digital matching platforms: Experimental evidence from sub-Saharan Africa
by Sam Jones & Kunal Sen
- wp-2022-68 Is economic development affected by the leaders' education levels?: Evidence from India
by Chandan Jain & Shagun Kashyap & Rahul Lahoti & Soham Sahoo
- wp-2022-67 Employment policy in Mainland Tanzania: what's in it for women?
by Roosa Lambin & Milla Nyyssölä
- wp-2022-66 Are the effects of terrorism short-lived?
by Vincenzo Bove & Georgios Efthyvoulou & Harry Pickard
- wp-2022-65 On data and trends in horizontal inequality
by Carla Canelas
- wp-2022-64 Elementary education in India versus China: Guidelines for NEP implementation
by Naveen Kumar & Vinitha Varghese
- wp-2022-63 Duterte's pandemic populism: Strongman leadership, weak state capacity, and the politics of deployment in the Philippines
by Julio C. Teehankee
- wp-2022-62 Does an effective government lower COVID-19's health impact?: Evidence from Viet Nam
by Duc Anh Dang & Ngoc Anh Tran
- wp-2022-61 The social foundations of (in)effective states: Uttar Pradesh's response to the COVID-19 pandemic
by Indrajit Roy
- wp-2022-60 Management of the COVID-19 pandemic in Kerala through the lens of state capacity and clientelism
by Jos Chathukulam & Manasi Joseph
- wp-2022-59 Programme-135: addressing poverty and inequality in Viet Nam
by Tung Duc Phung & Thanh Minh Pham
- wp-2022-58 'Delangokubona' and the distribution of rents and opportunity: An exploration of tensions over race-based policies of redress and redistribution in South Africa
by Ayabonga Cawe
- wp-2022-57 Weathering shocks: the effects of weather shocks on farm input use in sub-Saharan Africa
by Aimable Nsabimana
- wp-2022-56 The political economy of women's empowerment policies in India: Understanding it through the beginning and end of the Mahila Samakhya programme
by Jyotsna Jha & Niveditha Menon & Neha Ghatak
- wp-2022-55 Identity and support for policies towards Indigenous people: Evidence from Australia
by Astghik Mavisakalyan & Yashar Tarverdi
- wp-2022-54 Determinants of clove exports in Zanzibar: Implications for policy
by Samwel J. Kabote & Jires Tunguhole
- wp-2022-53 Governance and COVID-19 in Bolivia
by Calla Hummel & Ximena Velasco Guachalla & Jami Nelson-Nuñez & Carew Boulding
- wp-2022-52 Fiscal policy in times of fiscal stress: Or what to do when r > g
by Roy Havemann & Hylton Hollander
- wp-2022-51 The COVID-19 pandemic and the state in Bihar
by Avinash Kumar & Manish Kumar
- wp-2022-50 Health and ethnic inequalities in Mozambique with special reference to leprosy
by Isabel Maria Casimiro & Júlio Machele
- wp-2022-49 A new social contract inclusive of informal workers
by Martha Chen & Sophie Plagerson & Laura Alfers
- wp-2022-48 Wartime governance and state-building trajectories in post-conflict societies
by Patricia Justino
- wp-2022-47 Female labour supply and informal employment in Ecuador
by H. Xavier Jara & Pia Rattenhuber
- wp-2022-46 Pandemic precarity and the complicated case of Maharashtra: Interrogating state capacity and its fault lines
by Manish K Jha
- wp-2022-45 COVID-19 and informal work: Degrees and pathways of impact in 11 cities around the world
by Martha Chen & Erofili Grapsa & Ghida Ismail & Sarah Orleans Reed & Michael Rogan & Marcela Valdivia
- wp-2022-44 Residual capacity and the political economy of pandemic response in Ghana
by Kofi Takyi Asante
- wp-2022-43 Poverty, inequality, and growth: trends, policies, and controversies
by Ines A. Ferreira & Vincenzo Salvucci & Finn Tarp
- wp-2022-42 Anticompetitive practices on public procurement: Evidence from Brazilian electronic biddings
by Adilson Sampaio & Paulo Figueiredo & Klarizze Anne Martin Puzon
- wp-2022-41 COVID-19 and the state: Nicaragua case study
by Mateo C. Jarquín
- wp-2022-40 The COVID-19 crisis and the South African informal economy: A stalled recovery
by Michael Rogan & Caroline Skinner
- wp-2022-39 Profit shifting by multinational corporations in Kenya: The role of internal debt
by Roseline Misati & Kethi Ngoka & Anne Kamau & Maureen Odongo
- wp-2022-38 Exploring social policy trajectories in Mainland Tanzania: Driving for gender-inclusive development?
by Roosa Lambin & Milla Nyyssölä
- wp-2022-37 Corruption and crisis: do institutions matter?
by Shrabani Saha & Kunal Sen
- wp-2022-36 Profit shifting by multinational corporations: Evidence from transaction-level data in Nigeria
by Bathusi Gabanatlhong & Javier Garcia-Bernardo & Paulinus Iyika & Miroslav Palanský
- wp-2022-35 Countering global oil theft: responses and solutions
by Etienne Romsom
- wp-2022-34 The Tanzanian state response to COVID-19: Why low capacity, discursive legitimacy, and twilight authority matter
by Amy S. Patterson
- wp-2022-33 The indirect costs of corporate tax avoidance exacerbate cross-country inequality
by Javier Garcia-Bernardo & Daniel Haberly & Petr Janský & Miroslav Palanský & Valeria Secchini
- wp-2022-32 Affirmative action: meaning, intentions, and impacts in the big picture
by Satu Kuitunen
- wp-2022-31 Affirmative action with no major switching: Evidence from a top university in Brazil
by Rodrigo Oliveira & Alei Santos & Edson Severnini
- wp-2022-30 Two decades of Tanzanian health policy: Examining policy developments and opportunities through a gender lens
by Roosa Lambin & Milla Nyyssölä
- wp-2022-29 Monetary policy in South Africa, 2007-21
by Patrick Honohan & Athanasios Orphanides
- wp-2022-28 Impact of female peer composition on gender norm perceptions and skills formation in secondary school
by Martina Querejeta
- wp-2022-27 The global inequality boomerang
by Ravi Kanbur & Eduardo Ortiz-Juarez & Andy Sumner
- wp-2022-26 Taxless fiscal states: Lessons from 19th-century America and 21st-century China
by Yuen Yuen Ang
- wp-2022-25 Ethnic dominance and exclusion: Unpacking cross-national data
by Andrea Vaccaro
- wp-2022-24 Measuring illicit financial flows: A gravity model approach to estimate international trade misinvoicing
by Lourenço S. Paz
- wp-2022-23 Impact of teacher content knowledge on student achievement in a low-income country
by Anna Holvio
- wp-2022-22 Does aid to the productive sectors cause manufacturing sector growth in Africa?
by Alain Ndikumana
- wp-2022-21 Profit-shifting behaviour of emerging multinationals from India
by Khanindra Ch. Das
- wp-2022-20 Women's inheritance rights and time use: Evidence from Hindu Succession Act in India
by Tanu Gupta
- wp-2022-19 Revisiting the links between economic inequality and political violence: The role of social mobilization
by Patricia Justino
- wp-2022-18 Does the adoption of peer-to-government mobile payments improve tax revenue mobilization in developing countries?
by Abdoul-Akim Wandaogo & Fayçal Sawadogo & Jesse Lastunen
- wp-2022-17 The legacies of armed conflict: insights from stayees and returning forced migrants
by Isabel Ruiz & Carlos Vargas-Silva
- wp-2022-16 Global oil theft: impact and policy responses
by Etienne Romsom
- wp-2022-15 Aid's impact on democracy
by Miguel Niño-Zarazúa & Ana Horigoshi & Rachel M. Gisselquist
- wp-2022-14 Incorporation of offshore shell companies as an indicator of corruption risk in the extractive industries
by Giovanna Marcolongo & Diego Zambiasi
- wp-2022-13 Recovery with distress: unpacking COVID-19 impact on livelihoods and poverty in Bangladesh
by Hossain Zillur Rahman & Atiya Rahman & Md. Saiful Islam & Avinno Faruk & Imran Matin & Mohammad Abdul Wazed & Umama Zillur
- wp-2022-12 Whose intergenerational mobility?: A new set of estimates for Indonesia by gender, geography, and generation
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- wp-2022-11 The social and political consequences of wartime sexual violence: New evidence from list experiments in three conflict-affected populations
by Carlo Koos & Richard Traunmüller
- wp-2022-10 Spillovers from extractive industries
by Michael Kilumelume & Bruno Morando & Carol Newman & John Rand
- wp-2022-9 Hide-seek-hide? The effects of financial secrecy on cross-border financial assets
by Petr Janský & Tereza Palanská & Miroslav Palanský
- wp-2022-8 An assessment of the effects of COVID-19 pandemic on Kenya's trade
by Maureen Were & Kethi Ngoka
- wp-2022-7 Diffusion of agricultural innovations in Guinea-Bissau: From learning to doing
by Rute Martins Caeiro
- wp-2022-6 Income distribution in Uganda based on tax registers: what do top incomes say?
by Markus Jäntti & Milly Isingoma Nalukwago & Ronald Waiswa
- wp-2022-5 Inequality and growth: a review on a great open debate in economics
by Enea Baselgia & Reto Foellmi
- wp-2022-4 Constraints on the executive and tax revenues in the long run
by Antonio Savoia & Kunal Sen & Abrams M.E. Tagem
- wp-2022-3 Macroeconomic risks after a decade of microeconomic turbulence: South Africa (2007-2020)
by Ricardo Hausmann & Federico Sturzenegger & Patricio Goldstein & Frank Muci & Douglas Barrios
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by Margarita Gáfaro & Ana María Ibáñez & Patricia Justino
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by Annalena Oppel & Kyle McNabb & Daniel Chachu
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- wp-2021-191 Legal opacity, narcotics laws, and drug seizures
by Ninon Moreau-Kastler & Farid Toubal
- wp-2021-190 Securitized reception: revisiting contexts confronting Afghan and Vietnamese forced migrants
by Phi Hong Su & Hameed Hakimi
- wp-2021-189 Dynamic impacts of lockdown on domestic violence: Evidence from multiple policy shifts in Chile
by Sonia Bhalotra & Emilia Brito & Damian Clarke & Pilar Larroulet & Francisco J. Pino
- wp-2021-188 Pre-colonial centralization and tax compliance norms in contemporary Uganda
by Merima Ali & Odd-Helge Fjeldstad
- wp-2021-187 The tax-price elasticity of offshore tax avoidance: Evidence from Ecuadorian transaction data
by Jakob Brounstein
- wp-2021-186 Maternal employment and children's outcomes: Evidence from Indonesia
by Ervin Dervisevic & Maria C. Lo Bue & Elizaveta Perova
- wp-2021-185 Donors for tax morale: Evidence from 34 African countries
by Alessandro Belmonte & Vincenzo Bove & Jessica Di Salvatore
- wp-2021-184 Economic sanctions and trade flows in the neighbourhood
by Vincenzo Bove & Jessica Di Salvatore & Roberto Nisticò
- wp-2021-183 The gender productivity gap: Evidence from the Indian informal sector
by Ira N. Gang & Rajesh Raj Natarajan & Kunal Sen & Myeong-Su Yun
- wp-2021-182 Fiscal states in sub-Saharan Africa: conceptualization and empirical trends
by Ane Karoline Bak & Matilde Jeppesen & Anne Mette Kjær
- wp-2021-181 Climate change and agricultural productivity in Myanmar: Application of a new computable general equilibrium (CGE) model
by Henning Tarp Jensen & Marcus Keogh-Brown & Finn Tarp
- wp-2021-180 Labour market projections and time allocation in Myanmar: Application of a new computable general equilibrium (CGE) model
by Henning Tarp Jensen & Marcus Keogh-Brown & Finn Tarp
- wp-2021-179 Taxation and income distribution in Myanmar: Application of a new computable general equilibrium (CGE) model
by Henning Tarp Jensen & Marcus Keogh-Brown & Finn Tarp
- wp-2021-178 Boosting mineral revenues in Zambia: Policy options for a sustainable fiscal regime
by Andrew Mwaba & Steve Kayizzi-Mugerwa
- wp-2021-177 No taxation without informational foundation: On the role of legibility in tax state development
by Matthias vom Hau & José Peres-Cajías & Hillel David Soifer
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by Per F. Andersson
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by Marina Nistotskaya & Michelle D'Arcy
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by Michael Kilumelume & Bruno Morando & Carol Newman & John Rand
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by Amina Ebrahim & Friedrich Kreuser & Michael Kilumelume
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by Abdul A. Erumban & Gaaitzen de Vries
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by Tu Thi Ngoc Le & Ngoc Thi Bich Pham
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by Kyle McNabb & Michael Danquah & Abrams M.E. Tagem
- wp-2021-169 How clientelism undermines state capacity: Evidence from Mexican municipalities
by Ana L. De La O
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by Michael Danquah & Bazoumana Ouattara
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by Adnan Abdulaziz Shahir & Francesco Figari
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by Beatriz Calzada Olvera & Mario Gonzalez-Sauri & Federico Louvin & David-Alexander Harings Moya
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by Abrams M.E. Tagem & Oliver Morrissey
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by William Amos Pallangyo
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by Neil McCulloch & Davide Natalini & Naomi Hossain & Patricia Justino
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by Alessandra Mezzadri & Kaustav Banerjee
- wp-2021-157 Improving young women's working conditions in Tanzania's urban food vending sector
by Nandera Ernest Mhando & Nasibu Rajabu Mramba
- wp-2021-156 The macroeconomic effect of fiscal policy in South Africa: A narrative analysis
by Tumisang Loate & Romain Houssa & Nicola Viegi
- wp-2021-155 Contract clientelism: How infrastructure contracts fund vote-buying
by Alisha Holland & Will Freeman
- wp-2021-154 Gender and vulnerable employment in the developing world: Evidence from global microdata
by Maria C. Lo Bue & Tu Thi Ngoc Le & Manuel Santos Silva & Kunal Sen
- wp-2021-153 Technology and clientelist politics in India
by Steven I. Wilkinson
- wp-2021-152 Debt-financed fiscal stimulus in South Africa
by Hylton Hollander
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by Mick Moore
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by Prisca Jöst & Ellen Lust
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by David McLennan & Michael Noble & Gemma Wright & Helen Barnes & Faith Masekesa
- wp-2021-133 Maternity benefits mandate and women's choice of work in Viet Nam
by Khoa Vu & Paul Glewwe
- wp-2021-132 The impact of centralized bargaining on spillovers and the wage structure in monopsonistic labour markets
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- wp-2021-131 Climate shocks, agriculture, and migration in Nepal: Disentangling the interdependencies
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- wp-2021-128 Childbirth and women's labour market transitions in India
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- wp-2021-127 Local governance quality and law compliance: The case of Mozambican firms
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- wp-2021-126 The regulation of interconnection and regulatory alignment in the Southern African Development Community
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- wp-2021-124 Learning from experience: Special Economic Zones in Southern Africa
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- wp-2021-122 The dynamics of state-business relations between the Ethiopian state and Chinese private firms: A case study of the Eastern Industry Park
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