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model are income, health care price and the proportion of population aged more than 65 years old. Moreover, the TYDL … causality indicates that health expenditure and income is bi-directional in nature, thus policies initiative to promote health …
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Empowerment of the poor entails three basic inter-linked dimensions – generation of employment (and income), reduction … groups (SHGs), formed for distributing the microcredit benefits, inspired by the success of the Bangladesh Grameen experiment … take the poor to a new domain of economic empowerment and social upliftment. Microcredit, which synergies the thrift and …
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estimated. More surprisingly, relative to conventional wisdom, that income distribution has improved throughout this period. …
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recent Vietnam Household and Living Standard Surveys, the paper estimates the effect of remittances on per capita income, per … Vietnam increases household income and expenditure. Yet, the study also finds evidence that international remittances may …
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estimated. More surprisingly, relative to conventional wisdom, that income distribution has improved throughout this period. …
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This paper explores the influences of the approved results of loans cases, the loan applicants’ socioeconomic attributes in the decision of perusal loan. The results can improve the credit quality and avoid the misjudgment of screening personal loan customers and also establish a better...
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This paper provides an empirical analysis of fiscal illusion by estimating an index of fiscal illusion for 28 European countries over the period 1995–2008 employing a structural equation approach. Using MIMIC models, the paper investigates the main indicators of fiscal illusion and develops an...
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Most countries especially the developing ones around the world are facing external as well as internal pressures to decentralize and are actually becoming part of the trend which if not universal is nonetheless the dominant trend. General causes include systemic forces like democratization and...
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populations. From the eighteenth to the twentieth century, coffee cultivation represented the basis of household income. Changes …
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The massive use of derivatives and securitisation by sovereign States for public debt and deficit management is a growing phenomenon in financial markets. Financial innovation can modify risks effectively run and alter the stability of the public sector finance. The experience of some developed...
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