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created by a social program in Nicaragua. The paper shows that households that randomly received a conditional cash transfer …
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analyzes the impact of a randomized cash transfer program on cognitive development in early childhood in rural Nicaragua. It …
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obtained in the context of a conditional cash transfer program in a poor region of Nicaragua in 2005 and 2006. The program has …
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the Central American Free Trade Area agreement on Nicaragua. The authors use a general equilibrium macro model to simulate … can be as important as growth. The main policy message that emerges from the paper is that Nicaragua should consider …
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-Guatemala, Honduras, and Nicaragua. Observations in logarithms (logs) of the variables, and not in rates of growth, are pooled from all …
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In situations where tenure insecurity is pervasive (as in Nicaragua), systematic efforts of land regularization can …
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"Calculations of marginal welfare effects suggest that agricultural development has had important positive effects on national welfare, especially in developing countries. Latin American and Caribbean countries have also benefited from agricultural growth, but nonagricultural production has had...
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