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,000 households in rural Bangladesh, this paper studies the welfare impacts of households' grid connectivity. Based on rigorous …
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-ante actions and ex-post responses using panel data from Bangladesh, Ethiopia, and Malawi. The importance of ex-ante actions … public assistance. The Bangladesh example shows active roles of both ex-ante and ex-post actions. These observations are …
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"This paper examines the impacts of disasters on dynamic human capital production using panel data from Bangladesh …, although disasters have negative impacts on investment. In Bangladesh, children with more biological human capital are less …
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"Seasonal poverty in Bangladesh, locally known as monga, refers to seasonal deprivation of food during the pre … targeted poor to contain income seasonality and poverty in this impoverished part of Bangladesh. "--World Bank web site …
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"The author studies the determinants of total factor productivity (TFP) for manufacturing firms in Bangladesh using …
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"This paper analyzes the distributional impacts of trade reforms in rural areas of Bangladesh. The liberalization of …
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poverty in Bangladesh. They use a sequential dynamic computable general equilibrium (CGE) model, which takes into account … accumulation effects, allowing for long-run analysis. The study is based on the 2000 Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) of Bangladesh … scenario has negative implications for the overall macroeconomy, household welfare, and poverty in Bangladesh. Terms of trade …
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"While Bangladesh has embarked on a path to reform its financial system, most prominently by privatizing its government …
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impacts of rural road projects using household-level panel data from Bangladesh. Rural road investments are found to reduce …
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"As pesticide traders are important sources of information about the health impacts of pesticides, a crucial understanding of their perception is necessary to guide further pesticide information dissemination efforts through this channel. To this end, a 2003 survey of 110 Bangladeshi pesticide...
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