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quantitative component (population) and a qualitative component (human capital) are consistently distinguished and their … institutional infrastructure (e.g., population and education policy). Thus we discover infrastructure of the market economy to …
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by Hayek). The bias makes it harder for the population to learn the true parameters of the economy if these are …
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Vietnam's development performance since the early 1990s has been one of the strongest in the world, following the … introduction of its doi moi (renovation) economic reform programme in 1986. The core of Vietnam's economic strategy has been rapid …-owned enterprises while encouraging growth of the private sector. Following an East Asian model, Vietnam has opened its domestic market …
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This paper summarizes the research on population-related issues done between 1980-2002. The review organized the …); (b) program-related research; (c)population and environment; (d) population and poverty. Finally, for each of these …
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This paper reviews the literature and evidence on the population and poverty nexus. The paper situates the role of …
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This paper addresses the lack of information on the disparity of outcomes, utilization and access to Family Planning and Maternal and Child Health services by socioeconomic classes. Household statistics on these services by asset class are presented in this paper. The asset classes were derived...
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welfare” in different societies, having different population sizes and environmental characteristics. This paper reviews …
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Using data from the 1997 and 2002 waves of the German Socio-Economic Panel and from official statistics, I study whether natives are less supportive of state help for the unemployed in regions where the share of foreigners among the unemployed is high. Unlike previous studies, I use...
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Using data from the 1997 and 2002 waves of the German Socio-Economic Panel and from official statistics, I study whether natives are less supportive of state help for the unemployed in regions where the share of foreigners among the unemployed is high. Unlike previous studies, I use...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011600915
The literature has noted that native views about legal as opposed to undocumented immigration in the U.S. differ. Furthermore, native views about immigration are known to vary by gender. Yet, most surveys do not inquire native men and women about their views with regards to the two distinct...
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