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The sub-Saharan Africa region recorded the fastest conversion of forest land to agriculture in the past 20 years. The region also has the widest yield gap and together with Latin America and Caribbean has the largest unused arable land. However, there are wide variations across countries and...
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Agriculture is a main contributor to pro-poor growth in Africa, but gender inequalities in the sector hold back agricultural growth and affect household welfare negatively. The sector has been characterized by a lack of gender-disaggregated data and patchy gender-integration in policies and...
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context, economic growth and structural change, wellbeing of people, markets and governments, economic openness, and …
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This paper provides an account of a South African tax-benefit microsimulation model - SAMOD - which has been developed …
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This paper provides an account of a Nambian tax-benefit microsimulation model - NAMOD - which has been developed for …
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In this paper, we analyse two specific policies that make up the National Care System, a social policy being implemented in Uruguay. Through the calibration of a static tax benefit model, we estimate the distributive impact of the expansion of childcare services and home-based care for dependent...
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from ECUAMOD, the tax-benefit microsimulation model for Ecuador. Our results show that simulated taxes and social insurance … conclude with a discussion of the advantages offered by microsimulation for policy analysis. …
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protection. Results from a new tax-benefit microsimulation model for Ghana are combined with the extensive margin elasticity of …
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and benefit microsimulation model for Tanzania and all pose challenges for policy transparency. The authors argue that …
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-benefit microsimulation model for Ecuador, together with representative household microdata from ENIGHUR 2011-12. Our results show that …
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