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corruption can interact with trade linkages and capital mobility between countries to unambiguously reduce women empowerment … affects women empowerment. The results are robust to alternate measures of corruption …The paper studies how well-being of women is impacted by the interaction of prevalent corruption levels with the forces …
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This paper makes new estimates of the cost of ending poverty and the global distribution of both the cost and poverty itself. First, the paper discusses definitions of 'ending' poverty, arguing that there is an overemphasis (e.g. SDG 1) on the extreme poverty line which is insufficient for...
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Women are universally considered good microfinance clients. The reason behind this is a popular belief in the … microfinance industry that women are better credit risks than men. Female targeting has been suggested to generate higher repayment … suggest that women are indeed better microfinance borrowers as they have significant negative relationship with MFI portfolio …
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line, in cultures as diverse as rural India, Uganda and Pakistan, urban/suburban UK, China, Norway and South Korea, the …
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