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urban informal-sector workers in India. First, we find that men's employment declined by 84 percentage points post …
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This paper analyses the pathways of technology diffusion through social networks, following the experimental introduction of new technologies in Guinea-Bissau. In the context of an agricultural extension project, we document both the direct effects of this intervention and subsequent diffusion...
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Some entry barriers in agricultural and agro-processing value chains, particularly for smallholder farmers and small/medium-sized processors, can be overcome with innovation and technology adoption. Technologies and innovation in these sectors have been both radical and incremental, ranging...
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This paper explores the relationship between household exposure to riots and social capital in urban India using a …
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, China, and India - to describe some of the strategies which Asian economies used in order to induce industrial development …
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India. Second, structural transformation did not lead to manufacturing-based industrialization in India due to increasing …
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global markets. In this study, I compile a rich database on workplace injuries in India covering a five-decade period. I use …
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Over the past sixty years, most Asian countries have undergone relatively rapid agricultural transformations that helped jumpstart broader economic development. However, the changes have differed markedly in nature and speed across countries of the region. In much of East and Southeast Asia, the...
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This paper analyses the role of tertiary education on rural development. Using census data on villages in India for …
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The need for energy security and climate change mitigation have increased blending mandates worldwide; in Southern Africa, demand for biofuels could increase following South Africa's planned blending mandates. However, land constraints limit local industry expansion, with demand likely to be met...
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