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Does democratization promote economic competition? This paper documents that the disruption of political connections associated with Suharto's fall had a modest pro-competitive effect on Indonesian manufacturing industries in which his family had extensive business interests. Firms with...
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For decades, manufacturers around the world have outsourced production to countries with lower labor costs. However, there is a concern that robotization in high-income countries will challenge this shifting international division of labor known as the "flying geese" paradigm. Greenfield foreign...
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Vietnam is at a crossroads. It can grow as an export platform for GVCs, specializing in low value-added assembly functions with industrialization occurring in enclaves with little connection to the broader economy or society; or it can leverage the current wave of growth, enabled and accelerated...
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specified types of water and sanitation services in Nigeria. The analysis uses geo-located, population-representative data from … for levels of access to seven indicators of water and sanitation services across Nigeria at a resolution of 1x1 square …
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This paper utilizes information from the 2015 Nigeria National Water and Sanitation Survey to identify the extent and … schemes in Nigeria are nonfunctional, and approximately 30 percent are likely to fail in the first year. The results indicate …
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This paper utilizes information from the 2015 Nigeria National Water and Sanitation Survey to identify the extent …
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