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Theorie 195 Theory 147 Welt 89 Entwicklungsländer 88 Developing countries 68 World 68 Landwirtschaft 59 Agriculture 52 Schätzung 51 Ländlicher Raum 49 Rural area 41 Africa 40 Einkommensverteilung 39 Ernährungssicherung 39 India 38 Indien 38 Ethiopia 37 Food security 37 Income distribution 35 Wohlfahrtsanalyse 35 China 34 Estimation 34 International migration 33 Armut 32 Wasserversorgung 32 Äthiopien 32 Internationale Migration 31 Afrika 30 Poverty 30 Bildungsinvestition 29 Welfare analysis 29 Soziale Wohlfahrtsfunktion 28 Wirtschaftswachstum 28 Bangladesh 26 Produktivität 26 Social welfare function 26 Brain Drain 25 Water supply 25 Arbeitsmigranten 24 Economic growth 24
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Book / Working Paper 962
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Working Paper 797 Arbeitspapier 436 Graue Literatur 420 Non-commercial literature 420 Systematic review 3 Übersichtsarbeit 3 Case study 1 Fallstudie 1
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English 939 German 23
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Stark, Oded 269 Qaim, Matin 46 Braun, Joachim von 44 Jakubek, Marcin 44 Gerber, Nicolas 37 Grote, Ulrike 29 Mirzabaev, Alisher 28 von Braun, Joachim 28 Kornher, Lukas 25 Kosiorowski, Grzegorz 23 Algieri, Bernardina 19 Budziński, Wiktor 18 Parlasca, Martin Christoph 17 Bhaduri, Anik 15 Börner, Jan 14 Tsegai, Daniel 14 Wang, Yong 14 Basu, Arnab K. 13 Chowdhury, Shyamal K. 13 Engel, Stefanie 13 Torero, Máximo 13 Fan, Chengze Simon 12 Gerber, Nikolaus 12 Tsegai, Daniel W. 12 Wobst, Peter 12 Zimmermann, Klaus F. 12 Chau, Nancy H. 11 Jütting, Johannes P. 11 Szczygielski, Krzysztof 11 Vlek, Paul L. G. 11 Birner, Regina 10 Falniowski, Fryderyk 10 Kalkuhl, Matthias 10 Wiesmann, Doris 10 Wimmer, Andreas 10 Wolf, Susanna 10 Bekchanov, Maksud 9 De Soysa, Indra 9 Fan, C. Simon 9 Gaur, Varun 9
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Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn / Zentrum für Entwicklungsforschung 2 Zentrum für Entwicklungsforschung 2
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ZEF discussion papers on development policy 443 ZEF Discussion Papers on Development Policy 394 ZEF-Discussion Papers on Development Policy 42 ZEF - Discussion Papers on Development Policy 30 ZEF – Discussion Papers on Development Policy 22 ZEF- Discussion Papers on Development Policy 20 ZEF – Discussion Papers On Development Policy 4 ZEF‐Discussion Papers on Development Policy 2 Center for Development Research (ZEF) - Discussion Papers on Development Policy 1 ZEF Bonn Zentrum für Entwicklungsforschung Center for Development Research ZEF - Discussion Papers on Development Policy 1 ZEF Discussion Papers On Development Policy 1 ZEF-Discussion Papers on Development Policy No 1 ZEF‐ Discussion Papers on Development Policy 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 601 EconStor 361
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Of trackers and tractors : using a smartphone app and compositional data analysis to explore the link between mechanization and intra-household allocation of time in Zambia
Daum, Thomas; Capezzone, Filippo; Birner, Regina - 2019
Digital tools may help to study socioeconomic aspects of agricultural development that are difficult to measure such as the effects of new technologies, policies and practices on the intra-household allocation of time. As new technologies, policies and practices may target different crops and...
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The likelihood of divorce and the riskiness of financial decisions
Stark, Oded; Szczygielski, Krzysztof - 2019
We link causally the riskiness of men's management of their finances with the probability of their experiencing a divorce. Our point of departure is that when comparing single men to married men, the former manage their finances in a more aggressive (that is, riskier) manner. Assuming that...
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Pure rank preferences and variation in risk-taking behavior
Stark, Oded; Budziński, Wiktor; Jakubek, Marcin - 2019
Assuming that an individual's rank in the wealth distribution is the only factor determining the individual's wellbeing, we analyze the individual's risk preferences in relation to gaining or losing rank, rather than the individual's risk preferences towards gaining or losing absolute wealth. We...
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Relative deprivation as a cause of risky behaviors
Stark, Oded - 2019
Combining a standard measure of concern about low relative wealth and a standard measure of relative risk aversion leads to a novel explanation of variation in risk-taking behavior identified and documented by social psychologists and economists. We obtain two results: (1) Holding individual i's...
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Modelling the economy-wide impact of technological innovation and mapping agricultural potential : the case of Malawi
Mathenge, Naomi; Traoré, Fousseini; Fofana, Ismaël - 2019
This discussion paper analyzes the economy-wide impact of a series of agricultural innovations in Malawi. Using an agricultural focused computable general equilibrium model disaggregated to reflect Malawi agro-ecological zones, we simulate three scenarios: one involving smallholders catching up...
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Modelling the economy-wide impact of technological innovation and mapping agricultural potential : the case of Burkina Faso
Fall, Cheickh Sadibou; Fofana, Ismaël; Traoré, Fousseini - 2019
In this study, we develop an economy wide model for Burkina Faso to assess the most promising opportunities for technological innovations to enhance maize production and productivity and their economywide effects. We simulate the implementation of two agricultural technological innovations using...
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Can a deportation policy backfire?
Stark, Oded; Byra, Łukasz - 2019
Drawing on a model in which utility is derived from consumption and effort (labor supply), we ask how the deportation of a number of undocumented migrants influences the decisions regarding labor supply, consumption, and savings of the remaining undocumented migrants. We assume that the...
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Water, sanitation and agriculture linkages with health and nutrition improvement
Gerber, Nicolas; Braun, Joachim von; Usman, Muhammed Abdella - 2019
In 2010, the United Nations General Assembly recognized access to safe water and sanitation infrastructure a matter of human right. This right is reflected in Sustainable Development Goal 6, whose targets 1 and 2 point to universal access to safe and affordable drinking water and adequate...
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Switching queues, cultural conventions, and social welfare
Stark, Oded; Budziński, Wiktor; Kosiorowski, Grzegorz - 2019
We use queuing-related behavior as an instrument for assessing the social appeal of alternative cultural norms. Specifically, we study the behavior of rational and sophisticated individuals who stand in a given queue waiting to be served, and who, in order to speed up the process, consider...
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How much do infrastructural investments mitigate impacts of seasonal shocks on food security?
Kankwamba, Henry; Kornher, Lukas - 2019
Ending extreme hunger requires the interaction of both household and community level infrastructural investments. When communities and households are capital infrastructure constrained, the effects of extreme events such as droughts can fetter consumption growth and food security. This paper,...
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