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Despite the good intentions in sub-Sahara Africa (SSA), previous policy initiatives on entrepreneurship have been …
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The purpose of this paper is to explore the notion of economic informality and its application in the rural context of developing and transitional economies, applying Keith Hart's (1987) notion of informality as a 'remedial concept'. Some remedy is needed to make sense of the many 'palpable...
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empirically establishes the hypothesis that, in the course of the exodus of Homo sapiens out of Africa, variation in migratory …
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The persistence of climate-driven cooperation plays an important role for firms’ resilience to economic downturns. We hypothesize that the weather-induced social capital reduces financial obstacles for firms and enhances corporate resilience to crises. Our results based on high-resolution...
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Social and biological systems, as open dissipative systems, need to extract low entropy from the environment to compensate for continuous dissipation. This process can be represented by lognormal processes, with a deterministic representation of a thermodynamic equation. From here, we develop an...
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is negatively associated with attitudes to female property rights in Africa and with measures of such rights across …
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Based on a case study of an anonymous mining company in Tanzania, this study assesses the implementation of the local content (LC) regulations and guidelines in the country. The analysis focused on the key LC aspects of the direct workforce (employment and training), procurement of goods and...
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Are the Neolithic revolution’s effects still impacting incomes across the world today? I find strong support for this proposition using new, country-specific estimates of the timing of agricultural transition. While support with my data is slightly weaker than with the coarser data of Hibbs...
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This paper empirically tests the predictions of the Malthusian theory with respect to both population dynamics and income per capita stagnation in the pre-Industrial Revolution era. The theory suggests that improvements in technology during this period generated only temporary gains in income...
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