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Economic Conditions and Volatility 136 Achieving Shared Growth 93 Economic Theory&Research 86 Environmental Economics&Policies 74 Inequality 57 Governance Indicators 54 Public Health Promotion 32 Services&Transfers to Poor 30 Poverty Assessment 27 Economic Growth 25 Health Monitoring&Evaluation 25 Macroeconomics and Economic Growth 21 Emerging Markets 17 Banks&Banking Reform 14 Poverty Impact Evaluation 12 Poverty Reduction 12 Rural Poverty Reduction 12 Health Economics&Finance 11 Safety Nets and Transfers 11 Labor Policies 10 Debt Markets 8 Economic Conditions and Volatility Macroeconomics and Economic Growth 8 Economic Conditions and Volatility Poverty Reduction 8 Fiscal&Monetary Policy 8 Payment Systems&Infrastructure 8 Achieving Shared Growth Economic Theory and Research Macroeconomics and Economic Growth 7 Achieving Shared Growth Macroeconomics and Economic Growth 6 Nutrition and Population Environment 6 Poverty Monitoring&Analysis 6 Poverty Reduction Strategies 6 Currencies and Exchange Rates 5 Economic Conditions and Volatility Finance and Financial Sector Development 5 Nutrition and Population 5 TF054105-DONOR FUNDED OPERATION ADMINISTRATION FEE INCOME AND EXPENSE ACCOUNT 5 Achieving Shared Growth Governance 4 Decentralization 4 Economic Conditions and Volatility International Economics and Trade 4 Economic Growth Macroeconomics and Economic Growth 4 Economic Stabilization 4 Emerging Markets Macroeconomics and Economic Growth 4
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Free 194
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Book / Working Paper 194
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Undetermined 194
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Ravallion, Martin 16 Easterly, William 8 Kraay, Aart 7 Brahmbhatt, Milan 6 Adams, Richard H. Jr. 5 Chen, Shaohua 5 Dollar, David 5 Loayza, Norman 5 Page, John 5 Pritchett, Lant 5 Canuto, Otaviano 4 Levine, Ross 4 Lynn, Robert 4 Michalopoulos, Constantine 4 Riordan, Mick 4 Vostroknutova, Ekaterina 4 Arbache, Jorge Saba 3 Denizer, Cevdet 3 Lim, Jamus Jerome 3 Saborowski, Christian 3 Aiyar, Swaminathan 2 Aiyar, Swaminathan S. 2 Araujo, Jorge Thompson 2 Brueckner, Markus 2 Bruno, Michael 2 Calderon, Cesar 2 Cavallari, Matheus 2 Clavijo, Mateo 2 Dadush, Uri 2 Dasgupta, Dipak 2 Datt, Gaurav 2 Fajnzylber, Pablo 2 Fallon, Peter 2 Farah, Caroline 2 Fischer, Stanley 2 Fréguin-Gresh, Sandrine 2 Gelb, Alan 2 Ghosh, Swati R. 2 Go, Delfin S. 2 Haddad, Mona 2
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Economics Research, World Bank Group 194 World Bank 27
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Policy Research Working Paper Series 133 World Bank Publications 37 World Bank Other Operational Studies 24
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RePEc 194
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What are the links between aid volatility and growth ?
Markandya, Anil; Vladimir, Ponczek; Yi, Soonhwa - Economics Research, World Bank Group - 2010
This paper adds to aid volatility literature in three ways: First it tests the validity of the aid volatility and growth relationship from various aspects: across different time horizons, by sources of aid, and by aid volatility interactions with country characteristics. Second, it investigates...
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Are commodity prices more volatile now ? a long-run perspective
Calvo-Gonzalez, Oscar; Shankar, Rashmi; Trezzi, Riccardo - Economics Research, World Bank Group - 2010
Soaring commodity prices in 2007 and 2008 raised concerns that volatility was also rising, which would have implications for welfare and therefore for the design of public policy interventions. The literature focuses on trends in commodity prices rather than their volatility characteristics....
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Managing Openness and Volatility : The Role of Export Diversification
Haddad, Mona; Lim, Jamus Jerome; Saborowski, Christian - Economics Research, World Bank Group - 2010
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Dealing with Dutch Disease
Brahmbhatt, Milan; Canuto, Otaviano; Vostroknutova, … - Economics Research, World Bank Group - 2010
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Managing Openness and Volatility : The Role of Export Diversification
Haddad, Mona; Lim, Jamus Jerome; Saborowski, Christian - Economics Research, World Bank Group - 2010
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Dealing with Dutch Disease
Brahmbhatt, Milan; Canuto, Otaviano; Vostroknutova, … - Economics Research, World Bank Group - 2010
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Managing East Asia's macroeconomic volatility
Olaberria, Eduardo; Rigolini, Jamele - Economics Research, World Bank Group - 2009
East Asia has experienced a dramatic decrease in output growth volatility over the past 20 years. This is good news, as output growth volatility affects poor households because of coping strategies that have long-term, harmful consequences, and the overall economy through its negative impact on...
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Natural disasters and growth - going beyond the averages
Loayza, Norman; Olaberria, Eduardo; Rigolini, Jamele; … - Economics Research, World Bank Group - 2009
There has been a steady increase in the occurrence of natural disasters. Yet their effect on economic growth remains unclear, with some studies reporting negative, and others indicating no, or even positive effects. These seemingly contradictory findings can be reconciled by exploring the...
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The growth aftermath of natural disasters
Fomby, Thomas; Ikeda, Yuki; Loayza, Norman - Economics Research, World Bank Group - 2009
This paper provides a description of the macroeconomic aftermath of natural disasters. It traces the yearly response of gross domestic product growth - both aggregated and disaggregated into its agricultural and non-agricultural components - to four types of natural disasters - droughts, floods,...
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Does higher openness cause more real exchange rate volatility ?
Calderon, Cesar; Kubota, Megumi - Economics Research, World Bank Group - 2009
The"New Open Economy Macroeconomics"argues that: (a) non-monetary factors have gained importance in explaining exchange rate volatility, and (b) trade and financial openness may have a potential role of mitigating and/or amplifying real and nominal shocks to real exchange rates. The goal of the...
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