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people in the Southern Zone of Tanzania. The use of improved seeds is one way of increasing the productivity of agricultural …
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"Increasing adult mortality due to HIV/AIDS in Sub-Saharan Africa raises considerable concerns about the welfare of surviving children. Studies have found substantial variability across countries in the negative impacts of orphanhood on child health and education. One hypothesis for this...
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The World Bank is in the initial stages of developing a new annual series of World Bank Country Briefs. Tanzania- the …
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Tanzania. Using longitudinal data on individuals, the authors estimate the impact of migration on consumption growth between …
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Tanzania and possible tax policy responses in the short, medium, and long term. The results suggest that global commodity … households in the medium to long run. In comparison with nonpoor households, poor households in Tanzania may be relatively …
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"This paper exploits a unique longitudinal data set from Tanzania to examine the consequences of child labor on …
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business in rural Tanzania. Using unique survey data, the authors describe a low-return sector struggling to compete in a … enterprise constraints in Tanzania mainly operate from the supply side. This suggests that, in particular, access to finance …
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