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examples of three Living Standard Measurement Study surveys: the 1998-99 Ghana survey, the 2000 Guatemala survey, and the 1997 …
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common in some developing countries. They illustrate the positive stigma model using data from Guatemala. Controlling for …
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score data for 3rd and 4th year primary school pupils in Guatemala and Peru, and 5th grade pupils in Mexico, the authors …
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illustrate the use of this methodology, the authors apply it to the data collected for ICAs in three countries-Guatemala …
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"Loening investigates the impact of human capital on economic growth in Guatemala during 1951-2002 using an error …. Consistent with microeconomic studies for Guatemala, primary and secondary education are most important for productivity growth …
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"The author uses a large household data set from Guatemala to analyze how the receipt of internal remittances (from … Guatemala) and international remittances (from the United States) affects the marginal spending behavior of households on …
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Guatemala) and international remittances (from the United States) on poverty in Guatemala. With only one exception, he finds … that both internal and international remittances reduce the level, depth, and severity of poverty in Guatemala. However, he … finds that remittances have a greater impact on reducing the severity as opposed to the level of poverty in Guatemala. For …
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