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in China, Germany, India, Mexico, and the United States. This paper--a product of the Trade Team, Development Research …
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During the last decade, South Asia's five largest countries - India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and Nepal - have …
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the positive effect of liberalization on productivity when they do not account for the endogeneity bias. On the theory …
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"The authors analyze general equilibrium relationships between trade policy and the household distribution of income, decomposing social welfare into real income level and variance components and emphasizing Gini and Atkinson indexes. They embed these inequality-adjusted social welfare functions...
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. In this paper, building on work in social theory, the author argues that common property can also be social … understanding collective action. He illustrates the point by contrasting how conceptions of nationalism in Indonesia and India …-help) that was both internalized and coercively enforced. India emphasized democratic decentralization through the panchayat …
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? Using a microeconometric model of the casual labor market in rural India, the authors find that a guaranteed wage rate …
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