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and adaptation. Even so, as a stop-gap-measure, governments may consider updating model mining development agreements …
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The present paper adds to the already large existing literature on aid distribution as it runs an equation on bilateral aid allocation on a very rich dataset, covering 20 years (1980-99), 22 donors and 137 recipients, which permits a three-dimensional panel study (recipient-year-donor) and...
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The taxation of private equity managers' share of funds' profits — the twenty percent “carried interest” — received much attention in academic literature and popular discourse. Much has been said and written about the fact that fund managers' profits are taxed at preferred rates. But...
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The available literature on sustainable energy use and economic growth nexus yields conflicting conclusions, as the effect can be positive, negative, or insignificant. This research explores the causal link between sustainable energy use and economic growth in G7-countries (Japan, Canada,...
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for empirical analyses comparing the allocation behavior of new versus old donors. We employ Probit and Tobit models and …
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for empirical analyses comparing the allocation behavior of new versus old donors. We employ Probit and Tobit models and …
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for empirical analyses comparing the allocation behavior of new versus old donors. We employ Probit and Tobit models and …
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for empirical analyses comparing the allocation behavior of new versus old donors. We employ Probit and Tobit models and …
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The purpose of this paper is to establish a positive correlation between property rights and economic freedom. It seeks to demonstrate that property rights lead to economic freedom. From a purely theoretical perspective, it has been assumed that greater access to property rights leads to...
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Using firm-level data, this study explores the microeconomic factors affecting global value chain (GVC) participation in Zimbabwe. GVCs are important as a result of the fragmentation of global production across countries. As expected, firm size and credit financing are important determinants in...
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