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Entwicklungsländer 249 Indien 186 Wirtschaftswachstum 178 China 169 Entwicklung 149 Developing countries 143 India 120 Theorie 106 Theory 106 Economic growth 83 Economic development 78 Brasilien 76 Ländlicher Raum 74 Rural area 71 Impact assessment 70 Wirkungsanalyse 70 Japan 68 Produktivität 63 Frauen 61 Welt 61 Women 61 World 61 Productivity 59 Mexiko 58 Children 57 Kinder 57 Einkommensverteilung 56 Philippinen 55 Arbeitsmarkt 54 Armut 52 Poverty 52 Vereinigte Staaten 52 Indonesien 51 Agriculture 47 Brazil 47 Landwirtschaft 47 Industrialisierung 45 Mexico 45 Pakistan 42 Sparen 41
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Article in journal 1,321 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 1,321 Rezension 251 Aufsatz im Buch 9 Book section 9 Collection of articles of several authors 5 Sammelwerk 5 Case study 3 Fallstudie 3 Article 1 Aufsatzsammlung 1 Conference proceedings 1 Festschrift 1 Konferenzschrift 1
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Bruton, Henry J. 38 Fafchamps, Marcel 37 Behrman, Jere R. 31 Ram, Rati 30 Streeten, Paul 30 Rozelle, Scott 28 Baer, Werner 26 Otsuka, Keijiro 24 Hayami, Yujiro 23 Ranis, Gustav 23 Bronfenbrenner, Martin 21 Hoddinott, John 21 Alderman, Harold 20 Dercon, Stefan 18 Glewwe, Paul 18 Ravallion, Martin 18 Sadoulet, Elisabeth 18 Edwards, Sebastian 17 Kuznets, Simon 17 Lin, Justin Yifu 17 Stark, Oded 17 Strauss, John 17 Williamson, Jeffrey G. 17 Evenson, Robert E. 16 Hill, Hal 16 Huang, Jikun 16 Krueger, Anne O. 16 McKenzie, David J. 16 Ruttan, Vernon W. 16 Brandt, Loren 15 Officer, Lawrence H. 15 Pack, Howard 15 Platteau, Jean-Philippe 15 Sahn, David E. 15 Mellor, John W. 14 Minten, Bart 14 Vernon, Raymond 14 Baland, Jean-Marie 13 Jimenez, Emmanuel 13 Woodruff, Christopher 13
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UNCTAD 2 Chilalo Agricultural Development Unit 1 ECLA 1 International Development Association 1 International Finance Corporation 1 Prebisch and ECLA 1 Seminar on Poverty, Programs and Demographic Outcomes <2003, México> 1
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Economic development and cultural change 3,971 Economic Development and Cultural Change 1,764 Economic development and cultural change : EDCC 169 Essays on economic development and cultural change : in honor of Bert F. Hoselitz 25 Capitalism in context : essays on economic development and cultural change in honor of R.M.Hartwell 9 Economic Development and Cultural Change, 2020 1 Economic Development and cultural change 1 Economic development and cultural change / Supplement : a journal designed for exploratory discussion of the problems of economic development and cultural change 1 Quantitative aspects of the economic growth of nations 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 2,998 RePEc 1,763 OLC EcoSci 1,174 USB Cologne (EcoSocSci) 6 EconStor 1
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Air Pollution and Respiratory Ailments among Children in Urban India: Exploring Causality
Ghosh, Arkadipta; Mukherji, Arnab - In: Economic Development and Cultural Change 63 (2014) 1, pp. 191-191
Using a multicity sample from India, we exploit city and fortnightly variation in air pollution to identify its causal effect on the incidence of a common respiratory ailment among children—cough. We account for key sources of confounding in this relationship with a two-way fixed effects...
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Can Social Protection Work in Africa&quest; The Impact of Ethiopia’s Productive Safety Net Programme
Berhane, Guush; Gilligan, Daniel O.; Hoddinott, John; … - In: Economic Development and Cultural Change 63 (2014) 1, pp. 1-1
This study evaluates a large social protection program in rural Ethiopia, the Productive Safety Net Programme &lpar;PSNP&rpar;. The effectiveness of the PSNP is of interest because the program was implemented at scale in one of Africa’s poorest countries, which has limited physical and communications...
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Do the More Educated Know More about Health&quest; Evidence from Schooling and HIV Knowledge in Zimbabwe
Agüero, Jorge M.; Bharadwaj, Prashant - In: Economic Development and Cultural Change 62 (2014) 3, pp. 489-489
We explore a fundamental link between education and health: knowledge about health. Do the educated know more about how certain diseases are spread and how to prevent them&quest; Using age-specific exposure to an education reform in Zimbabwe, we find that women with more schooling engage in...
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Does Community Management Help Keep Children in Schools&quest; Evidence Using Panel Data from El Salvador’s EDUCO Program
Jimenez, Emmanuel; Sawada, Yasuyuki - In: Economic Development and Cultural Change 62 (2014) 2, pp. 307-307
This article investigates how community management of schools can affect educational outcomes as measured by retention rates. In our model, parents make decisions about whether or not their children should remain in school, and they monitor the performance of the teachers. We analyze a unique...
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Learning (or Not) in Health-Seeking Behavior: Evidence from Rural Tanzania
Corno, Lucia - In: Economic Development and Cultural Change 63 (2014) 1, pp. 27-27
The aim of this article is to understand the functioning of individuals’ health-seeking behavior. It studies, theoretically and empirically, whether individuals change health care providers over time, depending on the health outcome (i.e., healed or sick) after consultation with the previous...
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Winners and Losers among a Refugee-Hosting Population
Maystadt, Jean-François; Verwimp, Philip - In: Economic Development and Cultural Change 62 (2014) 4, pp. 769-769
The impact of a sudden, mass influx of forced migrants on the hosting economy is understudied and not well understood. Using a household panel data set for the Kagera region in Tanzania, we test the impact of the mass refugee presence on the welfare of the local population. Our identification...
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Women's employment and child care choices in urban China during the economic transition
Fenglian, Du; Dong, Xiao-yuan - In: Economic development and cultural change 62 (2013) 1, pp. 131-155
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Paying the piper : the high cost of funerals in South Africa
Case, Anne; Garrib, Anu; Menendez, Alicia; Olgiati, Analia - In: Economic development and cultural change 62 (2013) 1, pp. 1-20
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Endogenous race in Brazil : affirmative action and the construction of racial indentity among young adults
Francis, Andrew M.; Tannuri-Pianto, Maria - In: Economic development and cultural change 61 (2013) 4, pp. 731-753
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Lessons from the Ottoman harem on culture, religion, and wars
Iyigun, Murat - In: Economic development and cultural change 61 (2013) 4, pp. 693-730
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