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infant mortality 3 life expectancy 3 population growth 3 rapid population growth 3 Economic growth 2 RAPID POPULATION GROWTH 2 birth 2 births 2 census 2 censuses 2 demographics 2 human settlements 2 infant mortality rates 2 life expectancy at birth 2 live births 2 mortality rate 2 mortality rates 2 rural population 2 school age population 2 total population 2 BASIC HEALTH CARE 1 BRAIN DRAIN 1 CIVIL WAR 1 CLIMATE CHANGE 1 DEVELOPING COUNTRIES 1 ECONOMIC GROWTH 1 ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITIES 1 Employment 1 FAMILY PLANNING 1 FERTILITY DECLINE 1 FOOD PRODUCTION 1 FOREST COVER 1 Financial institutions 1 GOVERNMENT CAPACITY 1 Housing 1 IMPACT OF MIGRATION 1 INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY 1 NATURAL DISASTER 1 NATURAL RESOURCE 1 PEACE 1
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Free 5 CC license 2
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Book / Working Paper 3 Article 2
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research-article 2
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Undetermined 3 English 2
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Bhattacharya, Rina 1 Das Gupta, Monica 1 Dhonte, Pierre 1 Stanekzai, Mohammad Masoom 1 Yousef, Tarik 1
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International Monetary Fund (IMF) 3 International Monetary Fund 2
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IMF Staff Country Reports 2 Development Outreach 1 IMF Working Papers 1 World Bank Research Observer 1
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RePEc 3 Other ZBW resources 2
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Population, Poverty, and Climate Change
Das Gupta, Monica - In: World Bank Research Observer 29 (2014) 1, pp. 83-108
This literature review focuses on the relationships between population, poverty, and climate change. Developed countries are largely responsible for global warming, but the brunt of the fallout will be borne by developing countries in forms such as lower agricultural output, poorer health, and...
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Building a Viable State : A delicate balance
Stanekzai, Mohammad Masoom - In: Development Outreach 11 (2009) 2, pp. 36-41
Afghanistan presents complex and, in some respects, unique development challenges, such as building a viable state.
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Vanuatu; Selected Issues
International Monetary Fund (IMF); International … - 2007
This Selected Issues paper focuses on the reasons for the historically weak performance of Vanuatu. Among the key factors, growth has been hindered by substantial barriers to private sector development. Impediments include political uncertainty, high costs of doing business, poor and costly...
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Bhutan; Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper
International Monetary Fund (IMF); International … - 2004
This paper discusses Bhutan’s Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper (PRSP). The Royal Government of Bhutan has initiated the PRSP process as part of broader ongoing efforts to combat poverty. The main objective of the PRSP process is to strengthen the strategic framework for poverty reduction,...
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Demographic Transition in the Middle East; Implications for Growth, Employment, and Housing
Bhattacharya, Rina; Yousef, Tarik; Dhonte, Pierre - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2000
The working age population is expected to grow faster in the Middle East than in any other region in the world between now and 2015—rising annually by 2.7 percent, or 10 million people. This demographic explosion presents the region with a major challenge in terms of providing jobs, incomes,...
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