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been adequately examined. This paper presents an institutional analysis of a small-scale irrigation scheme in Ethiopia …, where foreign and national horticultural farms started to use water from an irrigation canal that was formerly managed as a …
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economic growth, can potentially influence women's welfare. Using a panel dataset of 94 developing countries from 1990 to 2015 …, we find that FDI inflows improve women's welfare and decrease gender inequality. However, the impact is lower in … countries where women have low access to resources and face a heavier burden to open a business. This suggests that for …
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investment in a developing country context. It is argued that the extent to which women and men share the costs of social … reproduction at the household level is a central determinant of women's labor supply and the profitability of investment. I combine … policies on women's wages and employment. A major goal is to specify the constraints imposed by international capital mobility …
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been adequately examined. This paper presents an institutional analysis of a small-scale irrigation scheme in Ethiopia …, where foreign and national horticultural farms started to use water from an irrigation canal that was formerly managed as a …
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