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for two Heavily Indebted Poor Countries (HIPCs), Tanzania and Zambia. The simulation results suggest that education … education expenditure can be effective for poverty alleviation …
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This paper assesses the impact on economic growth of increased efficiency of public spending in primary and lower-secondary education. Higher efficiency in public spending in schools can bolster growth through two main channels. On the one hand, it can allow a transfer of labour from the public...
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biofuel strategy for Tanzania by limiting potential poverty reduction. Unlike previous studies, our integrated assessment …This paper evaluates the greenhouse gas emissions and economic impacts from producing biofuels in Tanzania … household poverty. Results indicate that there are economic incentives to convert unused lands to sugarcane-ethanol production …
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economic growth achievements do not reflect the poverty reduction initiatives in Tanzania. Despite rapid growth of the public … debt and poverty for Tanzania no studies have been undertaken to investigate the impact of the public debt on economic … growth and poverty in Tanzania. The present study is aiming to evaluate the impact of the public debt on economic growth and …
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