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Widespread agricultural policy reform would undoubtedly improve global economic welfare but would also produce a complex pattern of economic winners and losers. Using a combination of global, national and household level analysis, this study examines such distributional implications focusing...
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"The authors describe the main trends of Brazil's fiscal policy during the past decade and analyze (1) the ability to raise the primary surplus in response to external shocks, (2) the pro-cyclical nature of fiscal policy, and (3) the long-run impact of government expenditure composition and...
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High-Frequency Phone Surveys of Households in Vietnam. These monitoring data help generate insights on household well … from July 27 to August 12, 2020. During the first half of 2020, COVID-19 cases in Vietnam were well contained and appeared …
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Vietnam s HIV epidemic is concentrated, both in specific behavioral sub-populations and geographic regions. The key … populations at higher risk for HIV infection in Vietnam are female sex workers (FSW) and their clients; injecting drug users (IDU …); and men who have sex with men (MSM). Vietnam identified harm reduction interventions for IDU and FSW as a key component of …
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The demand for skills has been increasing significantly in Vietnam, due to a combination of inter-industry employment … the growing and changing needs of an increasingly dynamic economy. Moving towards a first-class high performing higher …. To get there, Vietnam will need to create supporting governance and financing frameworks, with a revised role for the …
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