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Rural Development Knowledge&Information Systems 95 Economic Theory&Research 29 Rural Poverty Reduction 21 Agricultural Knowledge&Information Systems 18 Labor Policies 18 Crops&Crop Management Systems 16 Population Policies 16 Rural Development 14 Gender and Law 13 Regional Economic Development 13 Agriculture 12 Climate Change 11 Access to Finance 10 Agricultural Knowledge & Information Systems Rural Development 10 Rural Development Knowledge & Information Systems Agriculture 9 Crops and Crop Management Systems 8 Environmental Economics & Policies 8 Gender and Health 8 Agricultural Knowledge and Information Systems 7 Banks&Banking Reform 7 E-Business 7 Environmental Economics&Policies 7 Gender and Development 7 Health Monitoring&Evaluation 7 ICT Policy and Strategies 7 Common Property Resource Development 6 Livestock&Animal Husbandry 6 Agriculture&Farming Systems 5 Food&Beverage Industry 5 Labor Markets 5 Land Use and Policies 5 Municipal Housing and Land 5 Primary Education 5 Rural Poverty Reduction Macroeconomics and Economic Growth 5 Agricultural Research 4 Anthropology 4 Debt Markets 4 Economic Growth 4 Emerging Markets 4 Housing&Human Habitats 4
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Deininger, Klaus 11 Carletto, Calogero 8 Mendelsohn, Robert 6 Anderson, Kym 5 Ravallion, Martin 5 Savastano, Sara 5 Goldstein, Markus 4 Jin, Songqing 4 Kilic, Talip 4 Larson, Donald F. 4 Oseni, Gbemisola 4 Ali, Daniel Ayalew 3 Seo, Niggol 3 Winters, Paul 3 Zezza, Alberto 3 van de Walle, Dominique 3 Anh, Nguyen Ngoc 2 Beegle, Kathleen 2 Butzer, Rita 2 Byerlee, Derek 2 Carranza, Eliana 2 Christiaensen, Luc 2 Dasgupta, Susmita 2 Davis, Benjamin 2 Dinar, Ariel 2 Eftimie, Adriana 2 Feder, Gershon 2 Fofack, Hippolyte 2 Heller, Katherine 2 Himelein, Kristen 2 Hinton, Jennifer 2 Huang, Jikun 2 Kirk, Angeli 2 Kondylis, Florence 2 Kurukulasuriya, Pradeep 2 Lahiri-Dutt, Kuntala 2 Maddison, David 2 McGee, Kevin 2 McKenzie, David 2 Meisner, Craig 2
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Economics Research, World Bank Group 139 World Bank 28
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Policy Research Working Paper Series 96 World Bank Publications 28 World Bank Other Operational Studies 15
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R&D returns, spillovers, and firm incentives : evidence from China
Goh, Chorching; Li, Wei; Xu, Lixin Colin - Economics Research, World Bank Group - 2015
This paper uses a new data set of 12,000 firms in China to estimate the returns to research and development investment and its spillover effects, and investigates how the returns to research and development depend on firm incentives. For the firms in the sample, the results show that on average...
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Are women less productive farmers ? how markets and risk affect fertilizer use, productivity, and measured gender effects in Uganda
Larson, Donald F.; Savastano, Sara; Murray, Siobhan; … - Economics Research, World Bank Group - 2015
African governments and international development groups see boosting productivity on smallholder farms as key to reducing rural poverty and safeguarding the food security of farming and non-farming households. Prompting smallholder farmers to use more fertilizer has been a key tactic. Closing...
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Household responses to shocks in rural Ethiopia : livestock as a buffer stock
Ali, Daniel Ayalew - Economics Research, World Bank Group - 2015
This paper uses a stochastic dynamic programming model to characterize the optimal savings-consumption decisions and the role of livestock inventories as a buffer stock in rural Ethiopia. The results show that relatively land-rich households use accumulation and liquidation of cattle and other...
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African mining, gender, and local employment
Kotsadam, Andreas; Tolonen, Anja Karolina - Economics Research, World Bank Group - 2015
It is a contentious issue whether large scale mining creates local employment, and the sector has been accused of hurting women?s labor supply and economic opportunities. This paper uses the rapid expansion of mining in Sub-Saharan Africa to analyze local structural shifts. It matches 109...
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Explaining gender differentials in agricultural production in Nigeria
Oseni, Gbemisola; Corral, Paul; Goldstein, Markus; … - Economics Research, World Bank Group - 2014
This paper uses data from the General Household Survey Panel 2010/11 to analyze differences in agricultural productivity across male and female plot managers in Nigeria. The analysis utilizes the Oaxaca-Blinder decomposition method, which allows for decomposing the unconditional gender gap into...
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Gender and public goods provision in Tamil Nadu's village governments
Gajwani, Kiran; Zhang, Xiaobo - Economics Research, World Bank Group - 2014
Using data from 144 village-level governments in India's Tamil Nadu state, this paper investigates political reservations for women and whether the gender of village government leaders influences the provision of village public goods. A knowledge test of village government presidents and a...
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Wage growth, landholding, and mechanization in agriculture : evidence from Indonesia
Yamauchi, Futoshi - Economics Research, World Bank Group - 2014
This paper uses farm panel data from Indonesia to examine dynamic patterns of land use, capital investments, and wages in agriculture. The empirical analysis shows that an increase in real wages has induced the substitution of labor by machines among relatively large farmers. Large farmers tend...
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Decomposition of gender differentials in agricultural productivity in Ethiopia
Aguilar, Arturo; Carranza, Eliana; Goldstein, Markus; … - Economics Research, World Bank Group - 2014
This paper employs decomposition methods to analyze differences in agricultural productivity between male and female land managers in Ethiopia. It employs data from the 2011-2012 Ethiopian Rural Socioeconomic Survey. An overall 23.4 percent gender differential in agricultural productivity is...
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Directing remittances to education with soft and hard commitments : evidence from a lab-in-the-field experiment and new product take-up among Filipino migrants in Rome
De Arcangelis, Giuseppe; Joxhe, Majlinda; McKenzie, David; … - Economics Research, World Bank Group - 2014
This paper tests how migrants'willingness to remit changes when given the ability to direct remittances to educational purposes using different forms of commitment. Variants of a dictator game in a lab-in-the-field experiment with Filipino migrants in Rome are used to examine remitting behavior...
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Managing quantity, quality, and timing in Indian cane sugar production : ex post marketing permits or ex ante production contracts ?
Patlolla, Sandhyarani; Goodhue, Rachael E.; Sexton, … - Economics Research, World Bank Group - 2014
Private sugar processors in Andhra Pradesh, India use an unusual form of vertical coordination. They issue'permits'to selected cane growers a few weeks before harvest. These permits specify the amount of cane to be delivered during a narrow time period. This article investigates why processors...
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