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The caste issue dominates a large part of India's social and political life. Caste shapes one's identity. Furthermore …
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environment and the impact of time. We choose a qualitative approach over two cycles of action research. Cycle one, performed via …
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choice to respondents between two scenarios : one in which they would contribute their time and another in which they would … contribute their money. Results show that people prefer to contribute in time rather than in money. A great majority of people …
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This working paper contains the first results of a questionnaire that was conducted in May 2004 (May, 8-9) among 331 students of the Addis Ababa University to know their opinion about democracy and the political preferences they express through voting. The paper takes the form of the...
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unemployment insurance that takes into account the decrease in the level of benefits over time. A discount factor is introduced …
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The aim of this paper is to test the existence of an education production function based on data resulting from international surveys of pupil assets. The results of the estimates, using first the total sample, and then making distinctions according to the economic level of the country, show...
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In this paper, we investigate the impact of natural resource rent on public expenditure composition. Our hypothesis is that, when institutional quality is low, politicians have more discretionary power on the allocation of public resources. Then public expenditure composition tends to be...
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government size and GDP growth. The empirical contribution is to provide evidence through a long time-series analysis of the …
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While methodologies and survey techniques recorded progress over the years, corruption measurement remains a many-headed monster. Since 2003 and the first publication of Transparency International's Global Corruption Barometer, researchers have access to population's feeling about the corruption...
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selection bias and time-invariant unobserved heterogeneity. We …rst evidence that our original joint setup outperforms a …
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