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We provide a formal model of entrepreneurship in human development. The framework is provided by the capabilities approach (CA). Hence we extend not only the conceptualisation of entrepreneurship in development, but the reach of the CA into entrepreneurship. From a CA view, entrepreneurship is...
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children from Ethiopia, who were surveyed at ages eight, twelve and fifteen. Children's endowment is measured by scores on …
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In this paper we reassess the relationship between inequality and human development, focusing on the differential effect associated with the concentration of national income at different parts of the income distribution. To do so, we rely on a large global panel of countries over the last...
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Ethiopia has experienced rapid economic growth since 2005. Real gross domestic product (GDP) grew at an average rate of … structural transformation that Ethiopia has shown in the last decade, including a continuous decline in the role of agriculture …
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. We assess the impact of a graduation intervention linked to Ethiopia's Productive Safety Net Programme, focusing on …
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We investigate whether there are racial and ethnic disparities in children's education in Ethiopia, India, Peru, and …) rather than in the coefficients of endowments. However, in Ethiopia, the difference in the coefficients contributes more than …
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We investigate the causes of the gender disparity in labour market participation in Ethiopia using iterative … the labour force in Ethiopia. …
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Structural transformation in rural Viet Nam has led to rising incomes and a diversification of livelihoods away from agriculture. Using panel data on children in 2,181 rural households surveyed over the 2008-14 period, we examine how the welfare of children has been impacted by structural...
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This paper studies whether increasing the wife's bargaining power results in couples allocating more resources to their child, and, if so, what the underlying mechanisms for this are. We conduct a novel between-subject lab experiment in Tanzania, in which we vary the relative bargaining power...
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