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Developing countries 89 Entwicklungsländer 89 Welt 66 World 66 Development aid 46 Entwicklungshilfe 46 Armut 33 Poverty 33 Theorie 28 Theory 28 Economic growth 24 Wirtschaftswachstum 24 Armutsbekämpfung 23 Poverty reduction 23 Economic development 22 Entwicklung 22 Africa 20 Afrika 20 Einkommensverteilung 20 Income distribution 20 Impact assessment 17 Wirkungsanalyse 17 Lateinamerika 16 Latin America 16 Climate change 12 Gesundheit 12 Health 12 Klimawandel 12 Mexico 12 Mexiko 12 Climate protection 11 Klimaschutz 11 Globalisierung 10 Globalization 10 International migration 10 Internationale Migration 10 USA 10 United States 10 Arbeitsmigranten 9 Ernährungssicherung 9
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English 396 Undetermined 10 Spanish 1
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Birdsall, Nancy 31 Clemens, Michael A. 28 Pritchett, Lant 19 Gelb, Alan 17 Wheeler, David 17 Kenny, Charles 16 Leo, Benjamin 16 Lustig, Nora 16 Moss, Todd J. 16 Ramachandran, Vijaya 16 Aker, Jenny C. 12 Karlan, Dean 12 Rojas-Suárez, Liliana 12 Sandefur, Justin 11 Roodman, David 10 Subramanian, Arvind 9 Barder, Owen Matthew 8 Sumner, Andrew 8 Kapur, Devesh 7 Easterly, William 6 Elliott, Kimberly Ann 6 Hammer, Dan 6 Kremer, Michael 6 Meyer, Christian 6 Rojas-Suarez, Liliana 6 Savedoff, William D. 6 Ummel, Kevin 6 Glassman, Amanda 5 Kraft, Robin 5 Miller, Grant 5 Morello, Robert 5 Over, Mead 5 Sumner, Andy 5 Zinman, Jonathan 5 Bold, Tessa 4 Diofasi, Anna 4 Edward, Peter 4 Glassman, Amanda L. 4 Mattoo, Aaditya 4 Nellis, John 4
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Credit Elasticities in Less-Developed Economies : Implications for Microcredit
Karlan, Dean S.; Zinman, Jonathan - 2014
Policymakers often urge microfinance institutions to increase interest rates to eliminate reliance on subsidies. However, existing research provides little evidence on interest rate sensitivities in MFI target markets as well as little guidance on how to derive rates. MFI policymakers generally...
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Pathways Out of Poverty During an Economic Crisis : An Empirical Assessment of Rural Indonesia
McCulloch, Neil A.; Timmer, Charles Peter; Weisbrod, Julian - 2014
Development, at its most basic level, is about making poor people less poor. But how do people actually escape poverty? There are few quantitative models that have been tested over significant historical periods to show how it happens. In this working paper, CGD senior fellow Peter Timmer and...
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Bridging the Gap : Improving Clinical Development and the Regulatory Pathways for Health Products for Neglected Diseases
Bollyky, Thomas J. - 2014
There has been tremendous progress over the last decade in the development of health products for neglected diseases. These include drugs, vaccines, and diagnostics for malaria and tuberculosis, which kill millions of people annually, plus other diseases like chagas and dengue fever, which may...
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Energy Needs and Efficiency, Not Emissions : Re-framing the Climate Change Narrative
Birdsall, Nancy; Subramanian, Arvind - 2014
The basic narrative on climate change between the rich and poor worlds has been problematic. The focus on emissions has made industrial countries inadequately sensitive to the unmet energy needs in developing countries. And it has led developing countries to adopt the rhetoric of recrimination...
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Multilateralism Beyond Doha
Mattoo, Aaditya; Subramanian, Arvind - 2014
A fundamental shift is taking place in the world economy to which the multilateral trading system has failed to adapt. The Doha process focused on issues of limited significance while the burning issues of the day were not even on the negotiating agenda. This paper advances five propositions:...
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How Has the Developing World Changed Since the Late 1990s? A Dynamic and Multidimensional Taxonomy of Developing Countries
Sumner, Andy; Tezanos Vázquez, Sergio - 2014
Many existing classifications of developing countries are dominated by income per capita (such as the World Bank’s low, middle, and high income thresholds), thus neglecting the multidimensionality of the concept of ‘development’. Even those deemed to be the main ‘alternatives’ to the...
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The Price of Empowerment : Experimental Evidence on Land Titling in Tanzania
Ali, Daniel Ayalew; Collin, Matthew; Deininger, Klaus W.; … - 2014
We report on a randomized field experiment using price incentives to address both economic and gender inequality in land tenure formalization. During the 1990s and 2000s, nearly two dozen African countries proposed de jure land reforms extending access to formal, freehold land tenure to millions...
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Learning Without Teachers? A Randomized Experiment of a Mobile Phone-Based Adult Education Program in Los Angeles
Ksoll, Christopher; Aker, Jenny C.; Miller, Danielle C; … - 2014
Over 755 million adults worldwide are unable to read and write in any language. Yet the widespread introduction of information and communication technology offers new opportunities to provide standardized distance education to underserved illiterate populations in both developed and developing...
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Migration and Development Research Is Moving Far Beyond Remittances
Clemens, Michael A.; Özden, Çağlar; Rapoport, Hillel - 2014
Research on migration and development has recently changed, in two ways. First, it has grown sharply in volume, emerging as a proper subfield. Second, while it once embraced principally rural-urban migration and international remittances, migration and development research has broadened to...
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Does Development Reduce Migration?
Clemens, Michael A. - 2014
The most basic economic theory suggests that rising incomes in developing countries will deter emigration from those countries, an idea that captivates policymakers in international aid and trade diplomacy. A lengthy research literature and recent data suggest something quite different: that...
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