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Since its inception in 1991, the Egyptian Social Fund for Development (SFD) has spent about US$600 million supporting microcredit, and financing community development and infrastructure. Applying propensity-score matching using household survey data for 2004/05, this paper finds that SFD...
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Nominal earnings in Egypt did not respond to the increase in inflation between February 2008 and February 2009 …
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This paper assesses water and sanitation’s impacts on child mortality in Egypt. The analysis is conducted using a three …
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This paper presents a detailed picture of how sustained growth in Egypt over 2005-2008 affected different groups both … conducted by Egypt's national statistical agency, compares the changes in the static poverty profiles (based on growth incidence … initially non-poor households were exposed to poverty. As a matter of fact, only 45 percent of the population in Egypt remained …
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