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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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Who is Not Poor? Proposing a Higher International Standard for Poverty
Pritchett, Lant - 2008
Poverty reduction is now, and quite properly should remain, the primary objective of the World Bank. But, when the World Bank dreams of a world free of poverty-what should it be dreaming? I argue in this essay that the dream should be a bold one, that treats citizens of all nations equally in...
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Privatization in Latin America
Nellis, John R. - 2008
In Latin America, privatization started earlier and spread farther and more rapidly than in almost any other part of the world. More, and larger, firms were sold, and more proceeds were raised. Despite positive microeconomic results, privatization is highly and increasingly unpopular in the...
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The Illusion of Sustainability
Kremer, Michael - 2008
The history of foreign development assistance is one of movement away from addressing immediate needs to a focus on the underlying causes of poverty. A recent manifestation is the move towards quot;sustainability,quot; which stresses community mobilization, education, and cost-recovery. This...
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Once More into the Breach : Economic Growth and Integration
Warner, Andrew - 2008
This paper re-examines the evidence linking poor growth during the era of import substituting industrialization with trade restrictions. Recent work, notably Rodriguez and Rodrik (2000), asserts that all the evidence is fragile, implying that economists who believe that trade restrictions played...
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The Surprise Party : An Analysis of US ODA Flows to Africa
Goldstein, Markus - 2008
Conventional wisdom about US foreign policy toward Africa contains two popular assumptions. First, Democrats are widely considered the party most inclined to care about Africa and the most willing to spend resources on assistance to the continent. Second, the end of the Cold War was widely...
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Bootstraps Not Band-Aids : Poverty, Equity and Social Policy
Birdsall, Nancy - 2008
After a decade of economic reforms that dramatically altered the structure of economies in Latin America, making them more open and more competitive, and a decade of substantial increases in public spending on education, health and other social programs in virtually all countries, poverty and...
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From Social Policy to an Open-Economy Social Contract in Latin America
Birdsall, Nancy - 2008
After a decade of economic and political reforms that dramatically altered the structure of economies in Latin America, poverty and high inequality remain deeply entrenched. Integration into the global economy in the 1990s brought increased prosperity only to a small minority of households in...
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What Did Structural Adjustment Adjust? The Association of Policies and Growth with Repeated IMF and World Bank Adjustment Loans
Easterly, William - 2008
One feature of adjustment loans that has been often overlooked in their evaluation is their frequent repetition to the same country, with such extremes as the 30 IMF and World Bank adjustment loans to Argentina over 1980-99 or the 26 adjustment loans to Cote d'Ivoire and Ghana. The rate of...
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Income per Natural : Measuring Development as if People Mattered More than Places
Clemens, Michael A. - 2008
It is easy to learn the average income of a resident of El Salvador or Albania. But there is no systematic source of information on the average income of a Salvadoran or Albanian. We create a first estimate a new statistic: income per natural - the mean annual income of persons born in a given...
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Beyond the ABCs : Higher Education and Developing Countries
Kapur, Devesh - 2008
This paper analyzes a relatively neglected facet of the complex debate regarding human capital - higher (or tertiary) education. It addresses five broad questions examining higher education in developing countries. One, are the economic effects of higher education on developing countries...
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