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Tarp, Finn 193 Sen, Kunal 94 Justino, Patricia 82 Jones, Sam 81 Arndt, Channing 66 Gisselquist, Rachel M. 61 Niño-Zarazúa, Miguel 54 Pirttilä, Jukka 53 Rand, John 50 Newman, Carol 48 Addison, Tony 47 Danquah, Michael 42 Salvucci, Vincenzo 39 Oliveira, Rodrigo Carvalho 34 Gradín, Carlos 33 Jara, H. Xavier 33 Egger, Eva-Maria 32 Noble, Michael 32 Thurlow, James 31 Santos, Ricardo 30 Trifkovic, Neda 29 Sumner, Andrew 28 Mahrt, Kristi 26 Nsabimana, Aimable 26 Rattenhuber, Pia 26 Schotte, Simone 26 Wright, Gemma 26 Barnes, Helen 25 Roe, Alan 25 Ebrahim, Amina 24 Ferreira, Ines A. 24 McNabb, Kyle 24 Bhorat, Haroon 23 Singhal, Saurabh 23 Kanbur, Ravi 22 Leyaro, Vincent 22 Gasior, Katrin 20 Lastunen, Jesse 20 Lo Bue, Maria C. 20 Seventer, Dirk van 20
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World Institute for Development Economics Research 19 Joint Institute for Strategic Energy Analysis 17 International Centre for Tax and Development 15 REPOA 3 African Development Bank 1 International Economic Studies, Stockholm 1
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WIDER Working Paper 2,434 Working paper / World Institute for Development Economics Research 1,661 WIDER working paper : WP 231 UNU-WIDER Working Paper 12 UNU-WIDER working paper 9 UNU-WIDER Working Paper 08/2012 2 UNU-WIDER working paper 01/2001 2 UNU-WIDER working paper series 2 2001/16 1 2001/41 1 2010/101 1 2010/122 1 2011/20 1 2013/069 1 2014(066) 1 2014(071) 1 2014/030(030) 1 Alkire, Sabina and Seth, Suman (2015), Identifying Destitution Through Linked Subsets of Multidimensionally Poor: An Ordinal Approach, WIDER Working Paper 2015/151, United Nations University 1 Gesture politics or real commitment? Gender inequality and the allocation of aid. UNU WIDER Working Paper 1 ICTD/UNU-Wider Working Paper 2016/155 1 ICTD/UNU-Wider Working Paper 2016/98 1 ISBN 978-92-9230-559-8 1 ISBN 978-92-9230-898-8 1 ISBN 978-92-9256-416-2 1 ISBN 978-92-9256-418-6 1 ISBN 978-92-9256-427-8 1 ISBN 978-92-9256-479-7 1 Kane, G.Q., Tene Mabah, L.G., Ambagna, J.J., Piot-Lepetit, I., & Sikod, F. (2015). The impact of food price volatility on consumer welfare in Cameroon. WIDER Working Paper 2015/013. Helsinki: The World Institute for Development Economics Research (WIDER) 1 Mina, Wasseem. 2011. “Institutional Reforms Debate and FDI Flows to MENA Region: Does One “Best” Fit All?” UNU-WIDER Working Paper 1 Sørensen, B. B. (2020). Turnin'it up a notch: how spillovers from foreign direct investment boost the complexity of South Africa's exports. WIDER Working Paper 2020/3 1 UNU-WIDER Working Paper 01/2010 1 UNU-WIDER Working Paper 2012/30, March 2012 1 UNU-WIDER Working Paper 2012/43 1 UNU-WIDER Working Paper 2013/068, July 2013 1 UNU-WIDER Working Paper 2015/102 1 UNU-WIDER Working Paper WP/16, 2010/16 1 UNU-WIDER Working Paper. WP/45. 2011/45 1 UNU-WIDER working paper 03/2011 1 UNU-WIDER working paper 07/2013 1 UNU-WIDER working paper 11/2010 1
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Between wars and words : how international conflict shapes discourse of nonbelligerent political leaders
Pellegrino, Ana Paula; Burnley, Benjamin R.; Balcells, Laia - 2026
Does the outbreak of a major international war change political discourse? Drawing on theories of political communication and elite cueing, identity salience, and threat perception, we hypothesize that the outbreak of a war of aggression by a major power increases the use of nationalist rhetoric...
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Social protection in South Korea : transition from the developmental to the universal welfare state
Kwŏn, Hyŏk-chu; Kim, Eunju - 2026
South Korea's social protection system has undergone a profound transformation from a developmental welfare state, in which social protection policies were subordinated to the economic development goal, to a universal welfare state. This study traces this trajectory by examining six key...
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Power fragmentation and the resource curse
Arezki, Rabah; Graziosi, Grégoire Rota - 2026
This paper explores the economic consequences of (taxing) power fragmentation using both theory and data. We first formalize tax policy as the result of interministerial competition where the Minister of Finance ('Guardian') and the Minister of Mines ('Spender') have distinct objective...
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Does implementing the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI) increase resource revenue in developing countries?
Pafadnam, Neerbewendé Rachid - 2026
The need for developing countries to increase their domestic revenue has always been relevant, especially after the COVID-19 pandemic, which weakened their public finances. This paper analyses the dynamic treatment effects of the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI)...
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Carrying the past with you across the border : long-term effects of conflict and environmental stress exposure in Syria on the social well-being of refugees in Jordan
Castro, Francisca; Brück, Tilman; Jaafar, Hadi; … - 2026
When refugees flee abroad, they carry the legacy of their traumatic experiences across borders. While there are over 43 million refugees worldwide, the long-term effects of conflict exposure on their well-being remain poorly understood. This paper examines how pre-displacement exposure to...
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Gender and intergenerational mobility : unequal economic outcomes between siblings
Leites, Martín; Vilá, Joan - 2026
This paper examines the role of sibling sex composition as a potential explanation of the transmission of parental advantages to the next generation. The presence of a brother affects the family environment and parents' decisions, influencing the siblings' labour market outcomes in the long...
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Beyond GDP : the case for a real-time barometer of economic activity in South Africa
Fourie, Helanya; Fourie, Johan - 2026
This paper makes the case for measuring economic activity in real time in a middle-income setting using indicators alternative to the standard System of National Accounts measure of gross domestic product (GDP). GDP remains indispensable, yet its limits as a welfare proxy are amplified where...
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Jihadist taxation and order-making in Mali and Niger
Guichaoua, Yvan; Bouhlel, Ferdaous - 2026
This paper explores the forms of taxation practised by Al Qaeda and the Islamic State branches operating in Mali and Niger. It builds on insights from the rebel governance literature and an original conceptualisation of jihadist taxation and its effects. Unlike classic perspectives in the rebel...
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Stuck at the bottom : caste-based discrimination, relative poverty, and the mechanisms of intergenerational opportunity traps
Maitra, Sudeshna; Kundu, Sudarsana - 2026
How do systemic modes of discrimination-such as a caste system, or racial bias-impact the transmission of intergenerational opportunities in a developing country? What are the mechanisms by which discriminatory norms in labour and marriage markets affect such opportunities? How could we measure...
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Mapping mobility and opportunity : how place, gender, and ethnicity shape economic outcomes in Ecuador
Brunori, Paolo; Pozo, Diego del; Jara, H. Xavier; … - 2026
Integrating administrative data from the civil registry, social security, and national censuses, we provide novel evidence on intergenerational income mobility and equality of opportunity among 514,890 formal workers in Ecuador. Our results show substantial intergenerational mobility (rank-rank...
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