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poverty and income distribution in Bolivia. The simulation results suggest that FDI inflows enhance economic growth and reduce …
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Theoretical and empirical literature have focused on supply factors when studying economic growth determinants. The present work analyzes demand factors as determinants of the Bolivian economic growth between 1953-2002 using framework introduced by Thirlwall (1979). According to cointegration...
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This paper presents the impact evaluation of CRIAR program, implemented in rural areas in Bolivia. The objective of …
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This paper evaluates the impacts of increasing female representation in Bolivian municipal councils on public policy choices and welfare outcomes. By combining detailed administrative panel data on municipal expenditures and revenues together with electoral data, an innovative regression...
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mid-2000s have helped Bolivia to nearly triple income per capita and reduce poverty. The economy benefited from high …
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This paper elaborates Bolivia’s fiscal transparency assessment report. The purpose of this IMF report is to facilitate countries in analyzing the fiscal situation through the appropriate basic, good, and advanced practices to identify which areas might benefit from reforms. These reforms...
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, ethnicity, accessibility and forest cover change during the last decade for four regions of Bolivia and the Lao PDR, combining a …
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andmarkets, attributes of the physical environment, land tenure, andzoningpolicies in Santa Cruz, Bolivia. It presents separate …
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This paper analyzes the causes of corruption in contemporary Bolivia. It argues that, along with the well …, supporting the hypothesis that the way to a less corrupt Bolivia is by lowering government intervention into this controversial …
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Employing a small-area study approach in a single urban area in Bolivia, a country with high rates of internal circular …
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