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education). We empirically illustrate the approach for Bolivia and show that it allows a much more detailed assessment of …
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impossible. This is also the situation in Bolivia where there exist urban household surveys and nationally representative DHS … incomes from assets in the DHS, and is able to generate new information on poverty and inequality in Bolivia. …
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This dissertation includes three empirical essays on development economics and one on the economics of education. The first essay (co-authored by Stephan Klasen) is a contribution to the debate surrounding the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) and the on-going debate about what international...
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over a longer time period impossible. This is also the situation in Bolivia where there exist urban household surveys and … poverty and inequality in Bolivia. …
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In the absence of reliable and exhaustive income data, Proxy Means Tests (PMTs) are frequently employed as a cost-effective way to identify income-poor beneficiaries of targeted anti-poverty programs. However, their usefulness depends on whether proxies accurately identify the income poor. Based...
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