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This paper measures the effects of food price shocks on both the level of household consumption per capita and the instability of the household consumption per capita growth rate in developing countries. In this vein, the paper explores the role of aid and remittance inflows in the mitigation of...
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propose a method to estimate an index of ex ante vulnerability to poverty, defined as the probability of being poor in the … generates a vulnerability index, or predicted probability of future poverty, which performs well in predicting future poverty …, including out of sample. About 80% of households with a 2000 vulnerability index of 100% are actually poor in 2007. This …
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The aim of this article is to study the vulnerability of the New-Caledonian economy from the analysis of the historical …-Caledonian economy doesn't show vulnerability signs insofar as the appreciation of assets linked to physical and human capital more than …
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vulnerability faced by many developing countries. …
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In response to the need expressed by the UN General Assembly, an economic vulnerability index (EVI) has been defined by … economic vulnerability index can be designed for the low-income countries in particular. It recalls the conceptual and …
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As an answer to a need expressed by the UN General Assembly an Economic Vulnerability Index (EVI) has been defined by … economic vulnerability index can be designed, in particular for low income countries: it recalls the conceptual and empirical …
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vulnerability to exogenous shocks and low level of human capital should be considered as selectivity criteria. Taking these other …
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