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city of Mongolia is assessed through a randomized controlled trial. Mongolia, a transitional country whose economic …
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This paper uses Mongolia's Household Socio Economic Survey for 2016 to estimate the distributive impact of taxes and …
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This study presents evidence from a randomized control trial (RCT) in Mongolia on the impact of in-service teacher …
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and to under-spend on large infrastructure that would bring economic benefits to Mongolia on the whole. The incentive for … interests of politicians? This paper explores these two questions in the context of Mongolia. It argues that Mongolian members … benefits to specific communities. The disincentive for the latter is that large infrastructure carries a political risk because …
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formal firms in Mongolia. Taking into account firm-level incentives to comply with taxes and a production function technology …
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The explosion of informal entrepreneurial activity during Mongolia's transition to a market economy represents one of … Mongolia's informal sector during the transition, the author merges anecdotal experience from qualitative interviews with hard … activity in Mongolia, estimates that are surprisingly consistent with each other. He evaluates four types of reasons for the …
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) -- calibrated to Mongolia to investigate how the development of major mining projects leads to Dutch disease. The simulations …, and how mineral windfalls are eventually spent. In Mongolia, mining sector demand for domestic factor inputs explains two …
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. The infrastructure that was inherited from the Soviet system primarily serves to meet basic human needs; few assets …
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particular generate in two important sectors?transport and agriculture?in two countries in the Middle East and North Africa, the … Arab Republic of Egypt (transport) and the Republic of Yemen (agriculture). The focus is mainly on the costs associated …
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Transportation is vital to economic and social development, but at the same time generates undesired consequences on local, regional, and global scales. One of the largest challenges is the mitigation of energy-related carbon dioxide emissions, to which this sector already contributes...
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