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This paper investigates the potential of information technology to improve public service delivery and empower citizens. The investigation uses two randomized natural experiments in the renewal of national identification cards by the Bolivian Police. The first experiment arises from the random...
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This paper studies gender education gaps among indigenous and nonindigenous groups in Bolivia. Using the National …
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products in Bolivia, across the four most important cities, and with the world, over the period 1991-2008. Within Bolivia …. The perennial result of asymmetric price adjustment to foreign shocks also holds for Bolivia: domestic prices respond …
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This paper explores the reduction of food insecurity in Bolivia, adopting a supply side approach that analyzes the role … other sectors in Bolivia. This is confirmed through a number of specifications, including contemporaneous and lagged …
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This paper investigates the determinants of primary school enrollment, attendance and child labor in Bolivia from 1999 …
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This paper takes advantage of repeated cross-section household surveys and a sharp discontinuity created by the introduction of an unconditional cash transfer to elders. The paper evaluates the impact of these cash transfers on the educational expenditures for children within a household. The...
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Gender-based wage discrimination is a highly researched area of labor economics. However, most studies on this topic have focused on schooling and paid limited attention to the mechanisms through which cognitive and noncognitive skills influence wages. This paper uses data from adults in seven...
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Using firm-level survey data for a large cross section of countries, the paper assesses the gap in labor productivity between formal and informal firms in developing countries for which comparable data are available. It also investigates the impact of competition from informal firms on the labor...
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This paper contributes to the economic analysis of illicit activities and money laundering. First, it presents a theoretical model of long-run growth that explicitly considers illicit workers, activities, and income, alongside a licit private sector and a functioning government. Second, it...
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This paper uses mirror statistics and research in the field to estimate the magnitude of Tunisia's informal trade with Libya and Algeria. The aim is to assess the scale of this trade and to evaluate the amount lost in taxes and duties as a result as well as to assess the local impact in terms of...
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