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nationally representative of the private sector in three East African countries -- Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda -- a positive …
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of a program in Tanzania and finds nuanced impacts. An initial surge in clinic visits after 1.5 years -- due to more …
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by conducting a randomized survey experiment among farming households in rural Tanzania. Agricultural labor estimates …
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in Tanzania, this paper investigates whether survey methods matter for estimating mincerian returns to education. The …
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Inadequacies in Tanzania's education and training systems compromise the quality of workforce skills, giving rise to …, possibly reflecting the universally acknowledged poor quality of secondary education in Tanzania. Employers use a range of …
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Tanzania to shed light on the relative influence of these various error types. The observed deviation of measured household …
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shocks and domestic weather shocks. Overall, it provides evidence that the intermittent imposition of export bans in Tanzania …
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poorest countries in the world — Malawi, Tanzania, and Uganda — all located in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). The first finding is …
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response seems to be weak. A variety of constraints may exist. Using the case of Tanzania, the paper examines the impact of …
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evidence supportive of this in Africa. Using the firm registry database in Tanzania, this paper examines a new application of …
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