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Unexpected adverse events that affect areas or populations widely (covariate shocks) can have major consequences for the welfare of a society. Although the negative effects on households, especially among the poor, are well established in the economics literature, fewer studies have focused on...
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Unexpected adverse events that affect areas or populations widely (covariate shocks) can have major consequences for the welfare of a society. Although the negative effects on households, especially among the poor, are well established in the economics literature, fewer studies have focused on...
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to other geopolitical regions. However, despite the close relationship between undernutrition and mortality rates, the …, this discrepancy between the undernutrition rates between South Asia and sub-Saharan Africa should be expected to decrease …. In addition, one can also ask whether undernutrition rates would differ without selective mortality. Using data for …
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Over the past 25 years, economic growth rates in many developing countries have outpaced those in industrialized countries, and per capita incomes of these two groups of countries have started to converge. Growth in developing countries contributed to a dramatic drop — from 37 percent to 13...
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