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Subsidy programs are widely offered in both developing and developed countries to encourage consumption of products that generate positive social, health and environmental externalities. We study the effect of subsidies on product consumption under uncertain market demand. To reach a target...
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using a simple simulation model. In our numerical experiments, the performance of the recommended set-aside policy is close …
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Bangladesh might have on the learning levels, enrollment and future earnings of children and students using a methodological tool … developed by the Education Global Practice of the World Bank . We find that overall loss in learning for every child enrolled in … school even in the most optimistic scenario is expected to be substantial and the economic implications of the learning …
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In this paper we present a counterfactual evaluation of the effect of ICT resources at school on student achievements conducted in Italy. In 2009 156 classes at 6th grade were endowed with additional resources earmarked for purchasing ICT equipments only. By selecting an equivalent number of...
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.7 percent in the second), reducing gender gaps in school retention. The findings show large learning gains of 0.323 standard …
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The present study develops an equilibrium displacement model (EDM) to evaluate the impacts of a free trade agreement (FTA) on the profits of individual farmers. The parameters representing the share of profit within revenue and the elasticity of cost with respect to quantity in the cost function...
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