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A sustainable pathway for Africa in the twenty-first century is laid out in the setting of the development of … innovation capabilities and the capture of latecomer advantages. Africa has missed out on these possibilities in the twentieth …
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This paper develops a scenario-based model to identify and provide an array of electricity demand in Africa, and to …
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high priority. Both volume and share of aid earmarked for agriculture in sub-Saharan Africa not only remained low, around …
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and Southern Africa. Total aid to these countries' environmental sectors for the 2000s decade is about US$10.17 billion …
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Affirmative action in higher education may lead to mismatch, a situation where students benefiting from preferential admission struggle with their college-level work because of poor precollege academic preparation. In the United States, those students can switch majors if they underperform in...
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Peers play an essential role in cognitive and non-cognitive skills formation. Ordinal rank may also change incentives and environment, impacting students' efforts. Using two rich administrative data sets and a rule of admission at one top university in Brazil, we apply a regression discontinuity...
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Africa to evaluate ex ante the expansion of a universal oldage pension in a static setting. Universal pensions would …
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Can students' rank in the ability distribution of their class impact their academic achievement? We aim to answer this question using a discontinuity generated by a rule for the distribution of students between classes at a prestigious Brazilian university. The rule means that in almost 30 per...
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We exploit the variation in the admissions process across colleges of a leading Indian university to estimate the causal effects of enrolling in a selective college on: cognitive attainment using scores on standardized university exams; behavioural preferences such as risk, competitiveness, and...
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This paper analyses the role of tertiary education on rural development. Using census data on villages in India for 2011, we find that skilled workers have had an important impact on rural prosperity. A 1 percentage point rise in the share of the village population with tertiary education raises...
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