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empirical illustration documenting changes in sanitation deprivation in Bangladesh showcases the measures' ability to identify …
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impacts of rural road projects using household-level panel data from Bangladesh. Rural road investments are found to reduce …
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This paper describes the design of a multi-stage stratified sample for the Bangladesh Household Income and Expenditure … Survey 2016/17. This survey instrument will be used by the Government of Bangladesh to estimate reliable poverty and welfare …
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This paper investigates possible impacts of climate change on the poor communities of the Bangladesh Sundarbans via …
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region of Bangladesh living near the UNESCO Heritage Sundarbans mangrove forest, and they supply a significant portion of …
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coastal households in Bangladesh. These households are already on the "front line" of climate change, so their adaptation … investment in coastal Bangladesh …
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agricultural productivity, and using subdistrict level panel data from Bangladesh, this paper finds significant positive effects of …
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Bangladesh. With the phenomenal growth of microfinance institutions representing 30 million members with over $2 billion of …
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"The Impact of Microcredit on the Poor in Bangladesh: Revisiting the Evidence," by David Roodman and Jonathan Morduch … Pitt and Khandker (1998; henceforth PK) article "The Impact of Group-Based Credit on Poor Households in Bangladesh: Does …
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Using two surveys from Bangladesh, this paper provides evidence on the effects of microfinance competition on village …
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