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sibling-differences for a sample of pre-school aged Peruvian children. Child-specific shocks in the form of food price changes …
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This paper models the impact on economic growth of HIV/AIDS when the epidemic is in a mature phase, in contrast with previous studies focused on periods of expansion, as in African countries. Simulations for Honduras, the epicenter of the epidemic in Central America, show that AIDS is not likely...
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children of poorly educated mothers, implying that violence compounds the disadvantage that these children already suffer as a …
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Past research has provided evidence of the role of some personal characteristics as risk factors for depression. However, few studies have examined jointly their specific impact and whether country characteristics change the probability of being depressed. In general, this is due to the use of...
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factors. Against this background, this paper analyzes whether the Bolivian economy has any possibility at all to apply anti-shock …
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