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The private sector plays an important role in supporting green growth in developing countries. As a result, there is increasing emphasis for development co-operation providers to integrate private sector engagement (PSE) approaches into their programmes on green growth and climate change. This...
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primarily designed to curb firewood consumption but not smoke emissions. Nonetheless, we find considerable effects not only on … firewood consumption, but also on smoke exposure and smoke-related disease symptoms – induced by behavioural changes at the …
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primarily designed to curb firewood consumption but not smoke emissions. Nonetheless, we find considerable effects not only on … firewood consumption, but also on smoke exposure and smoke-related disease symptoms – induced by behavioural changes at the …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013021611
Innovation is one of the most important drivers of economic development. Even in developing countries, households have access to a wide array of new technologies. However, factors affecting households' technology adoption decisions remain poorly understood. Using data on solar microgrid adoption...
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primarily designed to curb firewood consumption but not smoke emissions. Nonetheless, we find considerable effects not only on … firewood consumption, but also on smoke exposure and smoke-related disease symptoms – induced by behavioural changes at the …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013033075
Environmental quality in many developing countries is poor and generates substantial health and productivity costs. However, existing measures of willingness to pay for environmental quality improvements indicate low valuations by affected households. This paper argues that this seeming paradox...
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The world's poorest people lack capital and skills and toil for others in occupations that others shun. Using a large-scale and long-term randomized control trial in Bangladesh this paper demonstrates that sizable transfers of assets and skills enable the poorest women to shift out of...
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The world's poorest people lack capital and skills and toil for others in occupations that others shun. Using a large-scale and long-term randomized control trial in Bangladesh this paper demonstrates that sizable transfers of assets and skills enable the poorest women to shift out of...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009740337
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