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Aid 2 Forest cover 2 International development 2 Spatial imprecision 2 Burundi 1 China 1 Development aid 1 Entwicklungshilfe 1 Geoparsing 1 Regional economics 1 Regionalökonomik 1 Ruanda 1 Rwanda 1
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Benyishay, Ariel 2 Dolan, Carrie 2 Goodman, Seth 2 LeFew, Michael 2 Marty, Robert 2 Runfola, Daniel Miller 2
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Development Engineering 1 Development engineering 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 1 EconStor 1
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Assessing the causal impact of Chinese aid on vegetative land cover in Burundi and Rwanda under conditions of spatial imprecision
Marty, Robert; Goodman, Seth; LeFew, Michael; Dolan, Carrie - In: Development Engineering 4 (2019), pp. 1-16
a Geographic Simulation and Extrapolation (GeoSIMEX) approach to mitigate the spatial imprecision inherent in geoparsed …, we find that methods which do not account for spatial imprecision find statistically significant relationships between …
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Assessing the causal impact of Chinese aid on vegetative land cover in Burundi and Rwanda under conditions of spatial imprecision
Marty, Robert; Goodman, Seth; LeFew, Michael; Dolan, Carrie - In: Development engineering 4 (2019), pp. 2-16
a Geographic Simulation and Extrapolation (GeoSIMEX) approach to mitigate the spatial imprecision inherent in geoparsed …, we find that methods which do not account for spatial imprecision find statistically significant relationships between …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012040172
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