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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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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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Zooming in : from aggregate volatility to income distribution
Calderon, Cesar; Yeyati, Eduardo Levy - Economics Research, World Bank Group - 2009
In contrast with a growing literature on the drivers of aggregate volatility in developing countries, its consequences in terms of individual incomes have received less attention. This paper looks at the impact of cyclical output fluctuations and extreme output events (crises) on unemployment,...
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International aid and financial crises in donor countries
Dang, Hai-Anh; Knack, Steve; Rogers, Halsey - Economics Research, World Bank Group - 2009
The global financial crisis has already led to sharp downturns in the developing world. In the past, international aid has been able to offset partially the effects of crises that began in the developing world, but because this crisis began in the wealthy countries, donors may be less willing or...
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Remittance stability, cyclicality and stabilizing impact in developing countries
Neagu, Ileana C.; Schiff, Maurice - Economics Research, World Bank Group - 2009
That remittances are a stable source of external finance seems to have become the received wisdom. In addition, many studies have found remittances to behave counter-cyclically, increasing during crises and times of hardship for the recipient countries. Are remittances reliable macroeconomic...
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The Global Financial Crisis : Comparisons with the Great Depression and Scenarios for Recovery
Brahmbhatt, Milan; Silva, Luiz Pereira Da - Economics Research, World Bank Group - 2009
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The Global Financial Crisis : Comparisons with the Great Depression and Scenarios for Recovery
Brahmbhatt, Milan; Silva, Luiz Pereira Da - Economics Research, World Bank Group - 2009
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Public expenditure and consumption volatility
Herrera, Santiago; Vincent, Bruno - Economics Research, World Bank Group - 2008
Recent estimates of the welfare cost of consumption volatility find that it is significant in developing nations, where it may reach an equivalent of reducing consumption by 10 percent per year. Hence, examining the determinants of consumption volatility is of utmost relevance. Based on...
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Is Africa's economy at a turning point?
Arbache, Jorge; Go, Delfin S.; Page, John - Economics Research, World Bank Group - 2008
In this paper, Arbache, Go, and Page examine the recent acceleration of growth in Africa. Unlike the past, the performance is now registered broadly across several types of countries-particularly the oil-exporting and resource-intensive countries and, in more recent years, the large- and...
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Inequality in Latin America : determinants and consequences
Lopez, J. Humberto; Perry, Guillermo - Economics Research, World Bank Group - 2008
Latin America is together with Sub-Saharan Africa the most unequal region of the world. This paper documents recent inequality trends in the Latin American region, going beyond traditional measures of income inequality. The paper also reviews some of the explanations that have been put forward...
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Hunting for Leopards : long run country income dynamics in Africa
Arbache, Jorge Saba; Page, John - Economics Research, World Bank Group - 2008
This paper examines the country-level dynamics of long-run growth in Africa between 1975 and 2005. The authors examine how growth has affected mobility and the distribution of income among countries. They analyze changes in cross-country income structure and convergence, and look for evidence of...
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Fiscal spending and economic performance : some stylized facts
Carrere, Celine; de Melo, Jaime - Economics Research, World Bank Group - 2007
This paper complements the cross-country approach by examining the correlates of growth acceleration in per capita gross domestic product around"significant"public expenditure episodes by reorganizing the data around turning points, or events. The authors define a growth event as an increase in...
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