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Using firm level data on 70,000 enterprises in 107 countries, this paper finds important effects of access to finance, business regulations, corruption, and to a lesser extent, infrastructure bottlenecks in explaining patterns of job creation at the firm level. The paper focuses on how the...
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In the 1990s, the CIS region experienced a painful transformation following the collapse of the USSR and the command economy. For the less developed republics of the former USSR, this process was even more dramatic as they lost subsidies from the Union's budget and some of them suffered...
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burden beyond directly afflicted households. Chapter 3 demonstrates for North-Western Tanzania that the age at parental …
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corruption. By means of a comparative case study of Tanzania and Uganda, it shall be explored whether a more streamlined or …
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Tanzania, in which we vary the relative bargaining power between spouses. The paper provides two main insights. First …
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survey experiment in Tanzania that varied two key dimensions: the level of detail of the questions and the type of respondent …
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randomized survey experiment in Tanzania focusing on two survey aspects: different questionnaire design to classify children work …
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occurs? Using longitudinal data from the Kagera region in Tanzania that span thirteen years from 1991-2004, we find …
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's working hours. Analysis using Living Standards Measurement Survey (LSMS) data on the Kagera region in Tanzania lend support to …
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