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Open regionalism and integration between the world's two largest developing countries - the People's Republic of China (China) and India - in trade, investments and infrastructure development can foster outward-oriented development and economic and social benefits that could result in poverty...
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Technological advances have changed our ability to acquire and save information, with far-reaching implications in legal discovery and evidence. In this paper, we analyze the interrelated effect of legal presumptions and discovery rules in incentivizing the voluntary adoption of private evidence...
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Prioritizing public investments requires information on relative returns that are difficult to derive from disparate evaluation studies. This paper presents a 'hybrid' approach that combines ex post evaluation data with an economy-wide model for experimenting ex ante with alternative investment...
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Noting that Africa's resource-rich countries have not translated their wealth into sustained economic growth and …
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in Sub-Sahara Africa. Beyond assessing the tripartite causal relationship, the study investigates the extent of impacts … directions. The study advocates that government in Sub-Saharan Africa should ensure more energy access to enhance economic growth. …
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We study the welfare effects of government-backed FDIs in Africa's farmlands. We build an occupational choice model …
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