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Data on occupational choice among return migrants in Tunisia reveal that higher inequality of wealth reduces the level of new business activity. The effect is not large, however. Even dramatic redistributions of wealth would not provide much stimulus to entrepreneurship
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structural modelling of the impacts of specific trade reforms. Case studies are presented for China and Morocco. Both the macro …
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test for non-linearity in the dynamics of household expenditures and incomes using panel data for rural south-west China …
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level using panel data from four provinces of post-reform rural China. The tests allow for nonstationary fixed effects in …
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modelling of the impacts of specific trade reforms. Case studies are presented for China and Morocco. Both the macro and micro … reforms with well-designed social protection policies. – trade ; globalization ; poverty ; inequality ; China ; Morocco …
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