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Long-run trends in Africa’s well-being are provided on the basis of a new index of human development, alternative to … experienced in other developing regions. Within Africa, Sub-Saharan Africa has fallen steadily behind the North since mid-20th …
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countries in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) (i.e., whether it redistributes income from rich to poor households). We also explore the …
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Can international migration promote better institutions at home by raising the demand for political accountability? In order to examine this question, we designed a behavioral measure of the population’s desire for better governance. A postcard was distributed to households with the pledge...
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, Japan and the United States. This Paper assesses the impact on Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) of these initiatives and others that …
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-Saharan Africa proportionately more than in other developing countries or in high-income countries, despite a terms of trade loss in …
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In this paper we propose estimates of the marginal cost of public funds (MCF) in 38 African countries. We develop a … estimate of the average MCF in Africa is 1.17. On the other hand, there is a strong relationship between the size of the …
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The first generation of genetically modified (GM) crop varieties sought to increase farmer profitability through cost … economic effects of adopting both types of innovation in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). It does so using the global economy …
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We study from both a theoretical and an empirical perspective how a network of military alliances and enmities affects the intensity of a conflict. The model combines elements from network theory and from the politico-economic theory of conflict. We postulate a Tullock contest success function...
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The colonial legacy of African underdevelopment is widely debated but hard to document. We use occupational statistics from Protestant marriage registers of historical Kampala to investigate the hypothesis that African gender inequality and female disempowerment are rooted in colonial times. We...
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South Africa and variation in the intensity of this law to identify increases in wages for domestic workers and find no …
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