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We estimate the impact of Malawi's Farm Input Subsidy Programme using an economywide approach. We find potentially …
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that the Friends of Fossil-Fuel Subsidy Reform are in a position to take the lead and that the ball is in the court of the …
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This paper examines the impact of the government input subsidy-the National Agriculture Input Voucher-on farmers … that the input subsidy programme resulted in an initial increase in maize and rice production but not in the long run and …
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Large-scale business subsidies tied to national industrial development promotion programmes are notoriously difficult to study and are often inseparable from the political economy of large government programmes. We use the Tunisian national firm registry panel database, data on treated firms,...
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. The main objective of the programme is to improve access to justice for the disadvantaged people in Nicaragua. From 1998 … possibilities for expanding the programme beyond Nicaragua. …
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This paper aims to contribute to understanding the existing knowledge gaps in the linkages of energy, water, and land use in Southeast Asia and explores the political economy of energy transition in the Mekong region (MR). Investigating the struggle over hydropower development and...
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The Mekong River is the major water source in Southeast Asia and shared by six countries. There is a rush to acquire sources of alternative energy and other benefits to meet the growing demand for water and energy, while China and Myanmar have refused to cooperate fully in the Mekong River...
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We examine the drivers of inequality change in Honduras between 1991-2007, trying to understand why inequality increased in Honduras until 2005, while it was falling in most other Latin American countries. Using annual household surveys, we document first rising inequality between 1991-2005,...
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We develop a poverty decomposition method that is based on a consumption regression model. Because this method uses an integral of the partial derivatives of a poverty measure with respect to time, the resulting poverty decomposition satisfies time-reversion consistency and sub-period...
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Using the 2004-05 India Human Development Survey data, we estimate and decompose the earnings of household businesses owned by historically marginalized social groups known as Scheduled Castes and Tribes (SCSTs), and non-SCSTs across the earnings distribution. We find clear differences in...
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