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Infant mortality among Hindus is higher than among Muslims in India, and religious differences in sanitation practices have been cited as a contributing factor. To explore whether religion itself is associated with differences in sanitation practices, this study compares sanitation practices of...
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How does law change society? In the rational actor model, law affects behavior only by changing incentives and information-the command and coordination function of law. Under the view that humans are social animals, law is also a guidepost for social norms that regulate behavior-the expressive...
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Tanzania and possible tax policy responses in the short, medium, and long term. The results suggest that global commodity … households in the medium to long run. In comparison with nonpoor households, poor households in Tanzania may be relatively …
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Tanzania. Using longitudinal data on individuals, the authors estimate the impact of migration on consumption growth between …
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Tanzania. The model incorporates productivity effects in both goods and services markets endogenously, through a Dixit … by specialists in Tanzania. The authors estimate that Tanzania will gain about 5.3 percent of the value of Tanzanian …. Decomposition exercises reveal that the largest gains to Tanzania will derive from liberalization of costly regulatory barriers that …
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access to financial services for some groups, especially the rural poor. The privatization of Tanzania's National Bank of …
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