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The paper explores the effects of birth order and sibling sex composition on human capital investment in children in India using the Indian Human Development Survey (IHDS). Endogeneity of fertility is addressed using instruments and controlling for household fixed effects. Family size effect is...
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Economic backwardness often influences the growth of firms in developing countries. In this paper, we investigate the growth conditions and paths available for latecomers competing with first movers. Employing the concepts of boundaries of the firm and the disadvantage of backwardness, we...
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Introduction : The source and deployment of finance are central issues in economic development. Since 1966, when the Soeharto Administration was inaugurated, Indonesian economic development has relied on funds in the form of aid from international organizations and foreign countries. After the...
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Despite the professed claims of microcredit alleviating poverty, little is known about what kind of credit contract is suitable for extremely poor households, also called the ultra-poor. To fill this knowledge gap, we initiated a field experiment in the river islands of northern Bangladesh,...
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Using a unique dataset obtained from rural Andhra Pradesh, India that contains direct observations of household access to credit and detailed time use, results of this study indicate that credit market failures lead to a substantial reallocation of time used by children for activities such as...
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outcomes differed from country to country. In Tunisia and Egypt, processes of transiting from authoritarian rule produced … by the character of the societies and oppositional forces that rose against them? Comparing Tunisia with Egypt, and Libya …
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This essay reexamines the great contributions made by Dr. Ali Al-Gritly to Egypt. He was the finance minister for a … completed a book (Al-Gritly [1966 (1974)]) on the economic history of Egypt. However, the book was banned from publication due …
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This paper describes and analyzes the major features of economic development and poverty reduction in Egypt during its … by the government of Egypt and the ruling NDP. Sustainable development and poverty reduction is the core of the President …
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The Arab monarchies of the Gulf have been undergoing striking socio-economic changes caused by the ending of the rent-based welfare state model on which they had largely relied since the 1950s. In this perspective, this paper aims at examining the comparative role of local business communities...
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This paper examines factors that encourage firms to go into supply chain collaborations (SCC) and relationships between SCC and supply chain performances (SCP), using a questionnaire survey on Thai automotive and electronics industries in 2012. OLS regression results show firms established...
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