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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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Comparing the Incidence of Taxes and Social Spending in Brazil and the United States
Higgins, Sean; Lustig, Nora; Ruble, Whitney; Smeeding, … - 2015
We perform the first comprehensive fiscal incidence analyses in Brazil and the US, including direct cash and food transfers, targeted housing and heating subsidies, public spending on education and health, and personal income, payroll, corporate income, property, and expenditure taxes. In both...
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Development as Diffusion : Manufacturing Productivity and Sub-Saharan Africa's Missing Middle
Gelb, Alan; Meyer, Christian; Ramachandran, Vijaya - 2015
We consider economic development of Sub-Saharan Africa from the perspective of slow convergence of productivity, both across sectors and across firms within sectors. Why have “productivity enclaves”, islands of high productivity in a sea of smaller low-productivity firms, not diffused more...
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The Politics of German Finance for REDD+
Pistorius, Till - 2015
The concept of Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation (REDD+) and its framing of forest protection as a climate mitigation approach mark a clear paradigm shift – after decades of up-front financing of traditional ODA projects REDD+ follows the logic of ex-post payments...
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The Value of Forest Ecosystem Services to Developing Economies
Mullan, Katrina - 2015
This paper assesses the scale of the potential co-benefits for residents of developing countries of protecting forest ecosystems in order to mitigate climate change. The objective is to improve understanding among development practitioners of the ways in which services provided by forest...
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The State of REDD+ Finance
Norman, Marigold - 2015
This paper presents a thorough synthesis of available data to illuminate the current global state of finance for reducing emissions from deforestation and degradation (REDD+). It adds to a growing body of work that seeks to understand the size and composition of finance for REDD+ initiatives, as...
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Is Anyone Listening? Does US Foreign Assistance Target People's Top Priorities?
Leo, Ben - 2015
The United States government has made repeated declarations over the last decade to align its assistance programs behind developing countries' priorities. By utilizing public attitude surveys for 42 African and Latin American countries, this paper examines how well the US has implemented this...
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Policy Principles for Expanding Financial Access
Claessens, Stijn - 2015
Despite the rapid growth in finance worldwide over the past quarter-century — now interrupted by the global financial crisis — many low-income households and small firms remain excluded from access to many financial services, especially in developing countries. While traditionally seen by...
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Competitiveness in Central America : The Road to Sustained Growth and Poverty Reduction
Guasch, J. Luis - 2015
In this report, senior fellow Liliana Rojas-Suarez and José Luis Guasch, senior regional advisor on regulation and competition at the World Bank, investigate what donors can do to help Central America secure sustained growth, alleviate poverty, and reduce inequality, and what the role is for...
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Quid Pro Quo : Builders, Politicians, and Election Finance in India
Kapur, Devesh - 2015
Where elections are costly but accountability mechanisms are weak, politicians often turn to private firms for illicit election finance. Where firms are highly regulated, politicians can exchange policy discretion or regulatory forbearance for bribes and monetary transfers from firms. Due to its...
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Concentrating Solar Power in China and India : A Spatial Analysis of Technical Potential and the Cost of Deployment
Ummel, Kevin - 2015
Coal power generation in China and India could double and triple, respectively, over the next 20 years, which would increase exposure to fuel price volatility, exacerbate local air pollution, and hasten global climate change. Moving to concentrating solar power (CSP), a growing source of...
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