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Globally installed wind power capacity has grown tremendously since 2000. This study focuses on the local economic impacts of wind power deployment. A theoretical model shows that wind power deployment is not necessarily driven by locally-accruing economic payoffs, but also by other factors such...
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Through a review of the recent American community development literature, this paper tests the assertion that British community enterprises (CEs) are fundamentally similar to American community development corporations (CDCs), and therefore, that CEs can learn from CDCs. In the context of the...
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Changes in political boundaries aimed at devolving power to local governments are common in many countries. We examine the economic consequences of redistricting through the creation of smaller government units. Exploiting reforms that led to sharp variations in the number of government units in...
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Using detailed survey data from Nepal, this paper examines the determinants of child labor with a special emphasis on … proportion of all children, work much harder than other children and appear particularly at risk. -- child labour ; Nepal ; child …
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This paper examines how Nepal's 1996-2006 civil conflict affected women's decisions to engage in employment. Using … three waves of Nepal Demographic and Health Survey, we employ a difference-in-difference approach to identify the impact of … effect ; geography ; Nepal …
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database from Nepal. There are two novel features of our analysis: firstly we allow for heterogeneity among private schools, by …
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instances, abortion services). In this paper, we study Nepal's 2004 legalization of abortion provision and subsequent expansion …
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contribute to slow CHX adoption. Studying the first national CHX roll-out - in Nepal - we find that CHX reduces neonatal …
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negative consequences for the quality of the current and previous cohort of children. Our empirical evidence is based on Nepal …
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While economic deprivation is an important determinant of civil conflict, it cannot completely explain the incentives for warfare. In irregular wars, for example, both incumbents and insurgents may employ various tactics to win the hearts and minds of civilians in order to muster territorial...
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