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China. While much is made of China's resource-based activities in Africa, less focus is placed on the converse of this …
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Existing studies suggest that individual and household level economic shocks affect the demand for and supply of risky sex. However, little evidence exists on the effects of an aggregate shock on equilibrium risky sexual behavior. This paper examines the effects of the early twenty-first century...
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Existing studies suggest that individual and household level economic shocks affect the demand for and supply of risky sex. However, little evidence exists on the effects of an aggregate shock on equilibrium risky sexual behavior. This paper examines the effects of the early twenty-first century...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010588286
, the influence of mining industries on forests has not well been understood in the copper belt of Zambia and Democratic … Republic of Congo (DRC). This study was undertaken, in Chingola District in Zambia, operation centre for Konkola Copper Mines …
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Purpose – Integrating smallholders into high-value global markets represents a unique opportunity to effect large-scale poverty reduction in the countryside. The purpose of the paper is to add empirical evidence to the discussion of how to best incorporate smallholders into the formal economy...
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new upgrading opportunities for smallholder production in Africa as a consequence of two dominant trends within global …
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Using nationwide longitudinal household survey data from rural Kenya (1997–2004) and Zambia (2001–2004), we estimate … and 59. We compare these results with the rural sample of the Demographic Health Surveys (DHS) from Kenya and Zambia. Our …
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The inclusiveness of growth depends on the extent of access to economic and social opportunities. This paper applies the concept of social opportunity function to ascertain the inclusiveness of growth episodes in selected African countries. Premised on the concept of social welfare function,...
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illustrate its feasibility with an example from the education sector in Zambia. …
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