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This paper examines the quality of data collected in the Consumer Expenditure (CE) Survey, which is the source for the Consumer Price Index weights and is the main source of U.S. consumption microdata. We compare reported spending on a large number of categories of goods and services to...
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A number of development assistance programs promote community interaction as a means of building social capital. Yet, despite strong theoretical underpinnings, the role of repeat interactions in sustaining cooperation has proven difficult to identify empirically. We provide the first...
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that combines a participatory wealth ranking and a verification household survey, relative to two proxy means tests (the …
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. The findings highlight the endogeneity of living arrangements and illustrate the potential value of moving beyond theory … and data that are confined to a spatially determined definition of the household. …
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to invest into schooling. We use data from a household survey on Mexican junior and senior high school graduates that …
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This paper uses household survey data form several developing countries to investigate whether the poor (defined as …
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Caloric intake and minimum calorie thresholds are widely used in developing countries to assess hunger and nutrition, and to construct poverty lines. However, it is generally recognized that the sufficiency of an individual's caloric intake cannot be determined, due to: a lack of consensus on...
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gaps. In theory, the program creates a poverty trap, with 100% benefit withdrawal rate (BWR). But is that what we see in …
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we link to private investment across 70 provinces. To formally explore these data we expand an established theory of …
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We examine the long-run consequences of ethnic partitioning, a neglected aspect of the Scramble for Africa caused by the colonial border drawing, and uncover the following regularities. First, apart from the land mass and presence of water bodies, historical homelands of split and non-split...
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