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In Africa, boundaries delineated during the colonial era now divide young independent states. By applying regression …
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(english) In Mali, the situation of cotton growing households has traditionally been considered as more favorable than that of food crop producers. However, official statistics on poverty suggest that the cotton growing region of Sikasso is among the poorest regions of the country and that...
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Using a 2006 household survey in Mali, we compare current poverty rates and inequality levels with counterfactual ones in the absence of migration and remittances. With proper hypotheses on migrants and a selection model, we are able to impute a counterfactual income for households currently...
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This paper examines for the first time inequality of opportunity for income in Africa, by analyzing large …
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time inequality of opportunity in Africa, aside inequality of resources and of living standards. We confirm the prevalence …
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The paper presents the NEPAD initiative (the New Partnership for Africa’s Development initiative) and criticizes some … Africa and how incorrectly the document addresses this question. The second one is on the fact that policies against poverty …
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The paper presents a demo-economic model developed by Jean-Marie Cour, OECD-Club du Sahel. It is a prospective and spatial model of West African countries. The document does not present the results of the model, but examines its hypothesis and its equations which are...
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In Africa, boundaries delineated during the colonial era now divide young independent states. By applying regression …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010707640
This paper examines for the first time inequality of opportunity for income in Africa, by analyzing large …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010709006
The body of literature on purely democratic countries can sometimes fail to explain the behavior of government in semi-democratic African countries. Empirical and theoretical political economic papers find that public funds target ruling party supporters and swing districts. Our results,...
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