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India 92 Indien 92 Developing countries 63 Entwicklungsländer 63 Welt 56 World 56 Armut 55 Poverty 55 Economic growth 47 Wirtschaftswachstum 47 Economic development 45 Entwicklung 44 Theorie 36 Theory 36 Gender 34 Geschlecht 34 Einkommensverteilung 33 Income distribution 33 Armutsbekämpfung 32 Frauen 32 Poverty reduction 32 Women 32 China 30 Auslandsinvestition 29 Foreign investment 29 Lateinamerika 29 Latin America 29 Ländlicher Raum 29 Rural area 29 Globalisierung 27 Globalization 27 Children 25 Kinder 25 Weibliche Arbeitskräfte 25 Women workers 25 Africa 24 Microfinance 24 Mikrofinanzierung 24 Afrika 23 Brasilien 22
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Article in journal 650 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 650 Collection of articles of several authors 15 Sammelwerk 15 Conference paper 7 Konferenzbeitrag 7 Festschrift 5 Aufsatzsammlung 4 Case study 4 Fallstudie 4 Bibliografie enthalten 1 Bibliography included 1 Biografie 1 Biography 1 Konferenzschrift 1 Systematic review 1 Übersichtsarbeit 1
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English 661 Undetermined 429
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Stewart, Frances 19 Lall, Sanjaya 13 Gaiha, Raghav 11 Felipe, Jesus 9 Amann, Edmund 8 Baer, Werner 8 Banks, Lena Morgon 7 Buchenrieder, Gertrud 7 Knight, John 7 Weiss, John 7 Fosu, Augustin Kwasi 6 Maitra, Pushkar 6 McGillivray, Mark 6 Mustapha, Abdul Raufu 6 Sen, Kunal 6 Alvi, Eskander 5 Dasgupta, Susmita 5 Hill, Hal 5 Hudon, Marek 5 Imai, Katsushi S. 5 Knight, John B. 5 Kuper, Hannah 5 Mahadevan, Renuka 5 Self, Sharmistha 5 Thorp, Rosemary 5 Alkire, Sabina 4 Baulch, Bob 4 Bhaduri, Saradindu 4 Blanchet, Karl 4 Blanco, Luisa 4 Booth, Anne 4 Deneulin, Séverine 4 Dunning, John 4 Fitzgerald, Edmund V. K. 4 Gallo, Andres 4 Haas, Hein de 4 Jha, Raghbendra 4 Johnson, Susan 4 Kalirajan, Kaliappa 4 Kandil, Magda 4
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Development Studies Association / Conference <2022, Online> 1 Symposium on Infant Industries 1
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Oxford development studies 657 Oxford Development Studies 432 Globalization 7 War, economy and society 3 Oxford Development Studies;40(4) 1 Oxford Development Studies;41(1) 1 in Oxford Development Studies 1
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How Much Does Turnover Matter? Evidence from Indonesian Manufacturing Total Factor Productivity Growth, 1975-95
Vial, Virginie - In: Oxford Development Studies 36 (2008) 3, pp. 295-322
Indonesian manufacturing exhibits a dual structure, with a sector composed of a few dominant large and long-lived companies, along with a sector composed of numerous small and medium enterprises and displaying dynamic turnover. Using manufacturing plant-level panel data (1975-95), we decompose...
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Implications of the External Debt-servicing Constraint for Public Health Expenditure in Sub-Saharan Africa
Fosu, Augustin Kwasi - In: Oxford Development Studies 36 (2008) 4, pp. 363-377
The paper explores the implications of the external debt-servicing constraint for public health spending in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), where the health challenges have been great and debt servicing particularly burdensome. Using 1975-94 5-year panel data for 35 African countries, the study finds...
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Government Policies and Sources of Latecomer Firms' Capability Building: A Learning Story from Brazil
Figueiredo, Paulo - In: Oxford Development Studies 36 (2008) 1, pp. 59-88
Although much has been written about the implications of the structural reforms of the 1990s for industrial progress in developing countries, especially in Latin America, less attention has been given to the role of meso and micro factors in sector and firm-level technological capability...
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Household Expenditure Patterns and Gender Bias: Evidence from Selected Indian States
Lancaster, Geoffrey; Maitra, Pushkar; Ray, Ranjan - In: Oxford Development Studies 36 (2008) 2, pp. 133-157
This paper uses Indian data to investigate the existence and nature of gender bias in the intra-household allocation of expenditure. An extended version of the collective household model is estimated where the welfare weights, i.e. the bargaining power of the adult decision-makers, are...
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Decentralization and the Limits to Poverty Reduction: Findings from Ghana
Crawford, Gordon - In: Oxford Development Studies 36 (2008) 2, pp. 235-258
Decentralization has been widely implemented throughout the developing world. Its proponents, notably international donor agencies, claim that democratic local government is more responsive to local citizens' needs, inclusive of those of the majority poor, thus resulting in poverty reduction....
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The Good Governance Agenda: Beyond Indicators without Theory
Andrews, Matt - In: Oxford Development Studies 36 (2008) 4, pp. 379-407
Effective government matters, but what is it? Good governance indicators go some way to provide a definition, but how much do they say about what effectiveness is, why this is so, and how it matters to development? This article argues that much work on the good governance agenda suggests a...
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Global Value Chains and Technological Capabilities: A Framework to Study Learning and Innovation in Developing Countries
Morrison, Andrea; Pietrobelli, Carlo; Rabellotti, Roberta - In: Oxford Development Studies 36 (2008) 1, pp. 39-58
This paper presents a critical review of the global value chain (GVC) literature in light of the “technological capabilities” approach to innovation in less-developed countries (LDCs). Participation in GVC is beneficial for firms in LDCs, which are bound to source technology internationally....
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Groundnut Sector Liberalization in Senegal: A Multi-household CGE Analysis
Boccanfuso, Dorothee; Savard, Luc - In: Oxford Development Studies 36 (2008) 2, pp. 159-186
In Senegal, the poverty reduction strategy is taking place in a context where international trade liberalization impacts the agricultural sector as a whole, and the groundnut sector in particular. Against this backdrop, we have developed a micro-simulated multiple-household computable general...
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Microeconomic Efficiencies and Macroeconomic Inefficiencies: On Sustainable Fisheries Policies in Very Poor Countries
Wilson, James; Boncoeur, Jean - In: Oxford Development Studies 36 (2008) 4, pp. 439-460
Simple macro-models are used in a two good output spaces to show that, under certain conditions that occur in very poor countries, fisheries policies aimed at concentrating rent and rationalizing excess capacity may result in declines in economic growth. In cases where displaced labour has...
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The Impact of Industrial Market Access Negotiations on African Economies
Hammouda, Hakim Ben; Karingi, Stephen; Oulmane, Nassim; … - In: Oxford Development Studies 36 (2008) 2, pp. 187-208
This paper proposes an extensive data simulation exercise on the likely impact of non-agricultural market access liberalization. The paper analyses real options for tariff cut reduction, special and differential treatment and the treatment of unbound tariffs. This paper also gives indications...
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