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The possible non linearity of the income elasticity of child labour has been at the centre of the debate regarding both … novel results. From a theoretical point of view, for any given transfer size, there is a critical level of household income … below which an increase in income has no impact on child labour and education. We estimate the causal impact of an increase …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012896761
The possible non linearity of the income elasticity of child labour has been at the centre of the debate regarding both … novel results. From a theoretical point of view, for any given transfer size, there is a critical level of household income … below which an increase in income has no impact on child labour and education. We estimate the causal impact of an increase …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011950952
The possible non linearity of the income elasticity of child labour has been at the centre of the debate regarding both … novel results. From a theoretical point of view, for any given transfer size, there is a critical level of household income … below which an increase in income has no impact on child labour and education. We estimate the causal impact of an increase …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012865521
The possible nonlinearity of the income elasticity of child labor has been at the center of the debate regarding both … novel results. From a theoretical point of view, for any given transfer size, there is a critical level of household income … below which an increase in income has no impact on child labor and education. We estimate the causal impact of an increase …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012303225
This paper discusses the determinants of and the barriers to formal saving both from the theoretical point of view and based on empirical evidence from various associated interventions and their possible effects at the micro and macroeconomic levels. It presents a comprehensive review of the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011588558
five sets of constraints that may hinder the adoption and effective usage of savings products and services by the poor …
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To mitigate the farmer poverty and income inequality, many developing countries have introduced subsidy schemes to … implications of these types of subsidies for farmers' welfare, production efficiency, income inequality, and consumer surplus …. First, we show that although both types of subsidies can reduce the aggregate income inequality in terms of the Gini …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012899259
competition. -- Poverty ; human capital ; life-cycle analysis ; lifetime income ; education ; taxation ; transfers …. The present value of human capital is determined by all future income flows, which at the same time constitute the … individual as well as the total tax base of a nation. Therefore, the income of the productive population determines the total tax …
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Do competitive markets reduce poverty or not? This paper explores competition and poverty reduction in theory and in … there are many examples of it having that effect, competition's ability to reduce poverty is dependent on a multitude of … been rising, not falling. To have the greatest impact on poverty, competition authorities need to focus on problems in …
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five sets of constraints that may hinder the adoption and effective usage of savings products and services by the poor …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013071844