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Developing countries 86 Entwicklungsländer 86 Theorie 67 Theory 67 Welt 46 World 46 India 36 Indien 35 Economic growth 29 Wirtschaftswachstum 29 China 28 Armut 27 Poverty 27 Mexico 25 Mexiko 25 Economic development 23 Entwicklung 23 Außenwirtschaftspolitik 19 Economic transition 19 Foreign economic policy 19 Lateinamerika 19 Latin America 19 Systemtransformation 19 Eastern Europe 18 Osteuropa 18 Economic policy 15 Fertility 15 Fertilität 15 Wirtschaftspolitik 15 Einkommensverteilung 14 Environmental policy 14 Impact assessment 14 Income distribution 14 Wirkungsanalyse 14 Economic reform 13 Financial sector 13 Finanzsektor 13 Handelsliberalisierung 13 Investition 13 Investment 13
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Free 350 CC license 21 Undetermined 1
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Book / Working Paper 778
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Arbeitspapier 495 Working Paper 495 Graue Literatur 230 Non-commercial literature 230 Bibliografie 1 Fallstudiensammlung 1 Systematic review 1 Übersichtsarbeit 1
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English 549 Undetermined 229
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Baltagi, Badi H. 54 Kao, Chihwa 34 Kniesner, Thomas J. 19 Liu, Long 14 Horrace, William C. 12 Elbadawi, Ibrahim 11 Vittas, Dimitri 10 Birol, Ekin 9 Claessens, Stijn 9 Demirgüç-Kunt, Asli 9 Gray, Cheryl Williamson 8 Kontoleon, Andreas 8 Shah, Anwar 8 Yinger, John 8 Levine, Ross 7 Pirotte, Alain 7 Psacharopoulos, George 7 Smeeding, Timothy M. 7 Urga, Giovanni 7 Alderman, Harold 6 De Melo, Jaime 6 Moran, John R. 6 Varangis, Panayotis N. 6 Akiyama, Takamasa 5 Bresson, Georges 5 Caprio, Gerard 5 Commander, Simon 5 Feng, Qu 5 Giha, Cesar L. Revoredo 5 Grootaert, Christiaan 5 Holtz-Eakin, Douglas 5 Kiguel, Miguel A. 5 Koundouri, Phoebe 5 Martin, Will 5 Pascual, Unai 5 Schnier, Kurt E. 5 Singleton, Perry 5 Tarr, David G. 5 Trapani, Lorenzo 5 Wijnbergen, Sweder van 5
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Center for Policy Research, Maxwell School 179 Department of Land Economy, University of Cambridge 49 Weltbank / International Economics Department 41 IBRD Development Research Group 39 Weltbank / Country Economics Department 38 Weltbank / Development Economics & Chief Economist 17 International Bank for Reconstruction and Development 14 Weltbank / Policy Research Department 12 Weltbank 5 Weltbank / Population and Human Resources Department 5 IBRD Poverty Reduction and Economic Management Network 4 IBRD East Asia and Pacific Regional Office 3 IBRD South Asia Region 3 Weltbank / Financial Sector Development Department 3 Weltbank / Infrastructure and Urban Development Department 3 Weltbank / Latin America and the Caribbean Regional Office / Technical Department 3 IBRD Latin America and Caribbean Regional Office 2 International Bank for Reconstruction and Development / IBRD Development Research Group 2 Hee Kwon (Samuel) Seo 1 IBRD Africa Regional Office 1 IBRD Development Research Group / IBRD Poverty Reduction and Economic Management Network 1 IBRD Environment Department 1 IBRD Investment Climate Director Office 1 IBRD Private Sector Development Department 1 International Bank for Reconstruction and Development / IBRD South Asia Region 1 Weltbank / Africa Technical Department / Poverty and Social Policy Division 1 Weltbank / Agriculture and Rural Development Department 1 Weltbank / Cofinancing and Financial Advisory Services Department 1 Weltbank / Country Economics Department / Financial Policy and Systems Division 1 Weltbank / Development Research Group 1 Weltbank / Eastern Africa Department 1 Weltbank / Education and Employment Division 1 Weltbank / Europe and Central Asia Region / Country Department <2> / Country Operations Division 1 Weltbank / Europe and Central Asia, and Middle East and North Africa Regions Technical Department 1 Weltbank / Latin America and the Caribbean Regional Office 1 Weltbank / Latin America and the Caribbean Regional Office / Country Department <1> 1 Weltbank / Latin America and the Caribbean Regional Office / Country Department <2> 1 Weltbank / Latin America and the Caribbean Regional Office / Country Department <4> 1 Weltbank / Legal Department 1 Weltbank / Poland Resident Mission 1
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Policy research working paper : WPS 496 Policy research working papers 182 Center for Policy Research Working Papers 179 Environmental Economy and Policy Research Working Papers 49 Policy Research Working Papers 48 Working papers / the World Bank : Policy research 6 Impact evaluation series 4 East Asia and Pacific Region, South Asia Region population projections 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 545 RePEc 228 USB Cologne (EcoSocSci) 5
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Estimating Models of Complex FDI: Are There Third-Country Effects?
Baltagi, Badi H.; Egger, Peter; Pfaffermayr, Michael - Center for Policy Research, Maxwell School - 2005
The recent general equilibrium theory of trade and multinationals emphasizes the importance of third countries and the complex integration strtegies of multinationals. Little has been done to test this theory empirically. This paper attempts to rectify this situation by considering not only...
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On- and off-farm labor decisions by slash-and-burn farmers in Yucatan (Mexico)
Pascual, Unai; Barbier, Edward - Department of Land Economy, University of Cambridge - 2005
The availability of basic assets influences peasants’ economic behavior, their livelihood diversification strategies and their responses to land degradation. In addition, when pressed by economic hardships households can also expected to work more than better off ones. Whether this implies...
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Labor Supply with Social Interactions: Econometric Estimates and Their Tax Policy Implications
Grodner, Andrew; Kniesner, Thomas - Center for Policy Research, Maxwell School - 2005
Our research fleshes out econometric details of examining possible social interactions in labor supply. We look for a response of a person's hours worked to hours worked in the labor market reference group, which includes those with similar age, family structure, and location. We identify...
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Why Do Real Estate Brokers Continue to Discriminate? Evidence from the 2000 Housing Discrimination Study
Zhao, Bo; Ondrich, Jan; Yinger, John - Center for Policy Research, Maxwell School - 2005
This paper studies racial and ethnic discrimination in discrete choices by real estate brokers using national audit data from the 2000 Housing Discrimination Study. It uses a fixed effects logit model to estimate the probability that discrimination occurs and to study the causes of...
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Unintended Consequences Of Property Tax Relief: New York’s Star Program
Duncombe, William; Eom, Tae Ho; Yinger, John - Center for Policy Research, Maxwell School - 2005
October 2005. New York’s School Tax Relief Program, STAR, provides state-funded property tax relief for homeowners. Like a matching grant, STAR changes the price of public services, thereby altering the incentives of voters and school officials and leading to unintended consequences. Using...
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Provider Type and Depression Treatment Adequacy
Kniesner, Thomas J.; Powers, Regina H.; Croghan, Thomas W. - Center for Policy Research, Maxwell School - 2005
June 2005 (Revised from May 2002 and February 2003). We investigate the effect of initial provider (primary care physician, psychiatrist, or non-physician mental health specialist) on the adequacy of subsequent treatment for persons with depression. Our data are from MarketScan®, a medical and...
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Duration Data from the National Long-Term Care Survey: Foundation for a Dynamic Multiple-Indicator Model of ADL Dependency
Laditka, James N.; Wolf, Douglas A. - Center for Policy Research, Maxwell School - 2004
This report describes preparation of data from the National Long-Term Care Survey (NLTCS) fur use in a dynamic multiple-indicator model of dependency in Activities of Daily Living (ADLs). The data set descrdibed makes use of all functional status information available across four NLTCS waves for...
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Maternal Employment and Adolescent Self-Care
Lopoo, Leonard M. - Center for Policy Research, Maxwell School - 2004
Mounting evidence shows that self-care produces deleterious consequences for adolescents in the U.S. Since desscriptive evidence suggests that maternal employment is the primary explanation for adolescent self-care, maternal employment, it is frequently argued, is harming children. Heretofore,...
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Social Interaction and the Health Insurance Choices of the Elderly
Beiseitov, Eldar; Kubik, Jeffrey D.; Moran, John R. - Center for Policy Research, Maxwell School - 2004
Using data from the 1998 wave of the Health and Retirement Study, we examine the effect of social interactions on the health insurance choices of the elderly. We find that having more social interactions, as measured by contacts with friends and neighbors, reduces the likelihood of enrolling in...
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Income and the Use of Prescription Drugs by the Elderly: Evidence from the Notch Cohorts
Moran, John R.; Simon, Kosali Ilayperuma - Center for Policy Research, Maxwell School - 2004
We use exogenous variation in Social Security payments created by the Social Security benefits notch to estimate how retirees' use of prescription medications responds to changes in their incomes. In contrast to estimates obtained using ordinary least squares, instrumental variables estimates...
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