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Tropenkrankheit 547 Tropical disease 539 Gesundheitsvorsorge 210 Preventive care 210 Gesundheitspolitik 67 Health policy 65 Malaria 65 Afrika 61 Africa 60 Health 60 Gesundheit 59 Mortality 53 Sterblichkeit 53 Arzneimittel 48 Pharmaceuticals 48 Children 43 Kinder 43 malaria 41 Gesundheitskosten 39 Health care costs 39 Sub-Saharan Africa 37 Subsahara-Afrika 37 Welt 36 Gesundheitsversorgung 35 Health care 35 World 35 Developing countries 34 Entwicklungsländer 34 India 34 Indien 34 Infektionskrankheit 33 Kenia 33 Kenya 33 Infectious disease 32 Child mortality 31 Impact assessment 31 Kindersterblichkeit 31 Wirkungsanalyse 31 Economic development 30 Entwicklung 29
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Free 288 Undetermined 109 CC license 14
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Book / Working Paper 380 Article 172
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Article in journal 162 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 162 Graue Literatur 160 Non-commercial literature 160 Working Paper 147 Arbeitspapier 146 Aufsatz im Buch 11 Book section 11 Hochschulschrift 7 Amtsdruckschrift 5 Government document 5 Thesis 5 Konferenzschrift 4 Aufsatzsammlung 3 Collection of articles of several authors 3 Conference proceedings 3 Sammelwerk 3 Case study 2 Fallstudie 2 Collection of articles written by one author 1 Dissertation u.a. Prüfungsschriften 1 Sammlung 1 Statistics 1 Statistik 1
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English 526 German 13 French 8 Spanish 3 Undetermined 2
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Friedman, Jed 18 Dupas, Pascaline 17 Esposito, Elena 14 Cohen, Jessica 12 Weil, David N. 12 Blackburn, Brian 11 Dillon, Andrew 11 Mahajan, Aprajit 11 Tarozzi, Alessandro 11 Yoong, Joanne 11 Cervellati, Matteo 10 Kremer, Michael 10 Picone, Gabriel A. 10 Gollin, Douglas 9 Locatelli, Andrea 9 Serneels, Pieter 9 Sunde, Uwe 9 Zimmermann, Christian 9 Bleakley, C. Hoyt 8 Coleman, Joseph 8 Keating, Joseph 8 Rossi, Pauline 8 Wu, Yi 8 Apouey, Bénédicte H. 7 Carneiro, Pedro 7 Gundlach, Erich 7 Kandpal, Eeshani 7 Thuilliez, Josselin 7 Wilde, Joshua 7 Wolf, Holger C. 7 Ashraf, Nava 6 Bate, Roger 6 Chang, Simon 6 Fink, Guenther 6 Fung, Winnie 6 McCord, Gordon C. 6 Sachs, Jeffrey 6 Schaner, Simone 6 Singhal, Monica 6 Berndt, Ernst R. 5
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National Bureau of Economic Research 15 European Commission / Directorate-General for Research 4 World Bank 4 Center for International Development <Cambridge, Mass.> 3 Europäische Kommission 3 Center for International Development, Kennedy School of Government 2 Weltbank 2 Asian Development Bank 1 Asian Development Bank (ADB) 1 Bernhard-Nocht-Institut für Schiffs- und Tropenkrankheiten 1 Columbia University / Department of Economics 1 Department of Economics, University of Connecticut 1 Deutschland <Bundesrepublik> / Bundesgesundheitsamt 1 European Commission / Directorate-General for Development 1 European Commission / Directorate-General for Research and Innovation 1 ICF International 1 Institut national de la statistique et de la démographie <Ouagadougou> 1 Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) 1 Institute of Medicine <Washington, DC> / Committee on the Economics of Antimalarial Drugs 1 Instituto Valenciano de Investigaciones Económicas 1 Malawi / Ministry of Health 1 National Malaria Control Programme <Uganda> 1 Population Council / Policy Research Division 1 Uganda / Bureau of Statistics 1 Universitat Pompeu Fabra / Departament d'Economia i Empresa 1 University of the Witwatersrand / African Studies Institute 1 Weltbank / Africa Regional Office 1 World Bank / Africa Regional Office 1 World Bank / Development Research Group / Social Services 1 World Bank / Malaria Task Force 1 World Bank Group 1
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Policy research working paper : WPS 17 NBER working paper series 15 NBER Working Paper 12 Policy Research Working Paper 12 Working paper 12 Discussion paper series / IZA 11 Working paper / National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc. 11 World Bank Policy Research Working Paper 10 Journal of health economics 9 IZA Discussion Paper 7 Economic development and cultural change 6 World Bank E-Library Archive 6 Health economics 5 Journal of development economics 5 The American economic review 5 World development : the multi-disciplinary international journal devoted to the study and promotion of world development 5 BREAD working paper 4 CID faculty working paper 4 Discussion paper / Centre for Economic Policy Research 4 Discussion papers / CEPR 4 ERID working paper 4 Journal of African economies 4 The journal of development studies 4 The journal of economic history 4 The review of economics and statistics 4 Working paper / World Institute for Development Economics Research 4 Working paper series 4 African development review 3 American economic journal : a journal of the American Economic Association 3 CESifo Working Paper Series 3 CESifo working papers 3 Discussion papers / Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research 3 Journal of demographic economics : JODE 3 Kom / Kommission der Europäischen Gemeinschaften 3 Revue d'économie du développement : revue trimestrielle 3 AERC research paper 2 Asia & the Pacific policy studies 2 CID Working Papers 2 Discussion paper 2 Discussion paper / Tinbergen Institute 2
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ECONIS (ZBW) 545 RePEc 5 EconStor 1 USB Cologne (EcoSocSci) 1
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Association between malaria prophylaxis stock-outs, and birth and maternal outcomes in Zimbabwe
Chari, Abigail - 2025
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The impacts of mosquito nets on child malaria incidence in Timor-Leste
Wong, Chun Yee; Rego Guterres Sousa, Florentina do - 2025
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The impact of health intervention programs on education : evidence from the Malaria eradication program in Tanzania
Jaah, Mkupete - 2025
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The Malaria "dividend" : why investing in malaria elimination creates returns for all
2024
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Maternal education, domestic violence and childhood malaria in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Baroki, Robert Luanda; Mariam, Anastasie Bulumba - 2024
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Prevalence and factors of dengue infections in urban Bangladesh : a cross-sectional study
Sarker, Abdur Razzaque; Hasan, Anik - 2024
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Malaria in the Republic of Guinea 2022-2023 : costs associated with the care pathway from the patient’s perspective
Diallo, Elhadj Marouf; Traore, Fatoumata Bintou; … - 2024
Background Access to safe, financial affordable health care is a key factor in reducing health disparities. The malaria is a major public health issue, with significant economic implications in Guinea where the free malaria care services were introduced in 2010. This paper analyzes the costs...
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Do Patients Value High-Quality Medical Care? : Experimental Evidence from Malaria Diagnosis and Treatment
López, Carolina - 2024
Can information about the value of diagnostic tests improve provider practice and help patients recognize higher quality of care In a randomized experiment at public clinics in Mali, health providers and patients received tailored information about the importance of rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs)...
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How Will a New Malaria Vaccine Shape Africa's Economic Future? A Macroeconomic Analysis
Kim, Minki - 2023
Malaria is the primary cause of death among children and a barrier to childhood human capital accumulation in sub-Saharan Africa. The macroeconomics literature thus far concludes that eradicating malaria would mainly increase populations but not substantially raise living standards. This paper...
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Forest protection and human health: the case of Malaria in the Brazilian Amazon
Karpavicius, Luiza M.; Chimeli, Ariaster - 2023
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A novel transfer learning-based model for diagnosing malaria from parasitized and uninfected red blood cell images
Qadri, Azam Mehmood; Raza, Ali; Eid, Fatma; Abualigah, … - In: Decision analytics journal 9 (2023), pp. 1-11
Malaria represents a potentially fatal communicable illness triggered by the Plasmodium parasite. This disease is transmitted to humans through the bites of Anopheles mosquitoes that carry the infection. This disease has significant and devastating consequences on the health systems of fragile...
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Mosquitoes and potatoes : how local climatic conditions impede development
Malpede, Maurizio; Falchetta, Giacomo; Shayegh, Soheil - In: Environmental and resource economics 86 (2023) 4, pp. 851-892
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Two needs, one deed : optimising malaria outcomes through mangrove interventions in ghana
Awuku-Sowah, Emma M. - In: World development sustainability 2 (2023), pp. 1-8
Uncertainties around deforestation influences on vector-borne disease transmission and prevalence means that varieties of forest management techniques must be included in evaluations of health management policies. This commentary presents ideas for improving malaria management policy in marginal...
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Revisiting the impact of dams on malaria and agriculture
Mary, Sébastien; Craven, Kyle; Stoler, Avraham; … - In: Economies : open access journal 11 (2023) 7, pp. 1-19
We estimate the effect of large dams on malaria incidence in India between 1975 and 1995. We combine instrumental variables approach with a panel model with unobserved common factors allowing us to fully capture the endogeneity of dam location and unobserved time-varying heterogeneity. Dams...
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The economic impacts of malaria : past, present, and future
Kuschnig, Nikolas; Vashold, Lukas - 2023
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Why communities participate in Malaria elimination projects : case studies from Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia
Masunaga, Yoriko; Muela Ribera, Joan; Nguyen Thuan Thi; … - In: The journal of development studies 59 (2023) 11, pp. 1670-1682
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Willingness to pay for a new mosquito-repellent ointment : experimental evidence from Burkina Faso
Djemaï, Elodie; Renard, Yohan - 2023
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Do good carefully : the long-term effects of low-dose DDT exposure in early childhood on education, marriage and employment
Chang, Simon; Kan, Kamhon - In: Health economics 32 (2023) 4, pp. 807-821
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Disease, Disparities, and Development : Evidence from Chagas Disease Control in Brazil
Denton-Schneider, Jon; Montero, Eduardo - National Bureau of Economic Research - 2025
In Latin America--the world's most unequal region--non-white rural populations disproportionately suffer from Chagas disease, a neglected tropical disease (NTD) that causes weeks of acute symptoms and can lead to chronic heart problems decades later. We demonstrate that Brazil's post-1983...
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From fields to factories : malaria eradication and structural transformation in post-war Italy
Buonanno, Paolo; Lecce, Giampaolo; Mariella, Vitantonio; … - 2025
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A natural resource curse : the unintended effects of gold mining on malaria
Pagel, Jeffrey - In: Ecological economics 230 (2025), pp. 1-20
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A Natural Resource Curse : The Unintended Effects of Gold Mining on Malaria
Pagel, Jeffrey - 2022
This paper studies whether extractive resource activities provoke an ecological response on the emergence and proliferation of malaria by altering the reproductive environment of mosquitoes. In January 2004, the government of the Philippines launched the Minerals Action Plan (MAP), which...
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Do good carefully : the long-term effects of DDT exposure in early childhood on education and employment
Chang, Simon; Kan, Kamhon - 2022
For decades, the debate on using DDT to control malaria has focused on the balance between immediate public health gains and ecological costs, ignoring DDT's long-term harmful effects on humans. Using data from the large-scale indoor residual spraying of DDT that took place in Taiwan in the...
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Association of Development Assistance for Health With Disease Burden : A Longitudinal Analysis of Official Development Assistance for HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria in 2005-2017
Kim, Sumin; Tadesse, Ermias; Kim, Youngjin; Jin, Yan; … - 2022
Background: Development assistance for health (DAH) has been considerably affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, underscoring the importance of clarifying how donor countries select recipient countries and how DAH is distributed. We investigated DAH allocation according to disease burden and whether...
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Does aid for malaria increase with exposure to malaria risk? : evidence from mining sites in the D.R.Congo
Lordemus, Samuel - In: Oxford bulletin of economics and statistics 84 (2022) 4, pp. 719-748
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Uncovering the role of education in the uptake of preventive measures against Malaria in the African population
Kempter, Elisabeth; Upadhayay, Neha Bhardwaj - 2022
In many African countries where malaria is endemic, this life-threatening disease is a leading cause of death. What role does education, in particular numeracy and literacy, play in malaria prevention and treatment-seeking? In this study we apply a birth cohort approach, which allows us to cover...
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The Economic Impacts of House Screening Against Malaria Transmission : Experimental Evidence from Eastern Zambia
Chisanga, Brian; Bulte, Erwin H.; Kassie, Menale; … - 2022
We use a randomized controlled trial in Zambia to measure the economic impacts of house screening against the transmission of malaria. We focus on malaria prevalence rates, labor supply, and income, and consider individual and household level outcomes. The treatment group received house screens...
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Meeting malaria elimination targets and remaining challenges : qualitative research on perceptions of stakeholders in India and Southeast Asia
Guth, Jamie; Lamy, Marie; Murali, Nikhil; Pankaj, Patil; … - In: Asia & the Pacific policy studies 9 (2022) 2, pp. 178-195
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Barriers to integrating diagnostic services for febrile illness to support surveillance and patient management in Asia-Pacific
Gwaza, Gamuchirai Pamela; Lamy, Marie; Datta, Rittika; … - In: Asia & the Pacific policy studies 9 (2022) 2, pp. 196-212
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Malaria and economic development in the short-term : Plasmodium falciparum vs Plasmodium vivax
Kecskésová, Michaela; Mikula, Stepan - 2022
Malaria – a disease caused by parasitic microorganisms of the Plasmodium genus – has been shown to impede economic growth and socioeconomic development in the long-term. In this paper we use annual regional data from India to show that malaria outbreaks are associated with an immediate...
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A 2019 Social Accounting Matrix for Kenya including malaria epidemiological and agroecological zones
Hamad Mohammed, Zuhal Elnour; Siddig, Khalid; Grethe, Harald - 2022
This paper documents the development of a 2019 Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) for Kenya. A special feature of this SAM is its spatial disaggregation according to malaria epidemiological and agroecological zones. It is built using data from the Kenya National Bureau of Statistics (e.g., the...
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A natural resource curse : the unintended effects of gold mining on malaria
Pagel, Jeffrey - 2022
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Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of Optimal Control Strategies for Malaria Transmission in Bubanza Province,Burundi
Niyonkuru, Venant; Mutuku, Winifred - 2022
Malaria is a parasitic infection ranked among the leading causes of mortality and morbidity in Sub-Sahara African countries. If recommended interventions measures are well applied, malaria can be prevented and controlled. In many cases, the budget allocated to malaria prevention and treatment...
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Climate change, malaria prevalence and cereal yields in Sub-Saharan Africa
Koudjom, Etayibtalnam; Lokonon, Boris Odilon Kounagbè; … - In: The European journal of development research 36 (2024) 5, pp. 1171-1197
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Impacts of environmental degradation : forest loss, malaria, and child outcomes in Nigeria
Berazneva, Julia; Byker, Tanya - In: The review of economics and statistics 106 (2024) 5, pp. 1254-1267
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Decentralization, social connections and primary health care : evidence from Kenya
Gatua, Josephine G. - In: World development : the multi-disciplinary … 178 (2024), pp. 1-14
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Tree cover perforation and Malaria : evidence from Colombia
Blackman, Allen; Leguízamo, Emilio - In: Environmental and resource economics 87 (2024) 8, pp. 2067-2093
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The long-term health effects of early-life Malaria exposure : evidence from Taiwan's Malaria eradication in the 1950s
Chen, Cheng; Chou, Shin-yi; Lien, Hsien-Ming; Liu, Jin-tan - In: American Journal of Health Economics : AJHE official … 10 (2024) 1, pp. 30-67
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Do Patients Value High-Quality Medical Care? Experimental Evidence from Malaria Diagnosis and Treatment
López, Carolina; Sautmann, Anja; Schaner, Simone - National Bureau of Economic Research - 2024
Can information about the value of diagnostic tests improve provider practice and help patients recognize higher quality of care? In a randomized experiment at public clinics in Mali, health providers and patients received tailored information about the importance of rapid diagnostic tests...
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The Essential Role of Altruism in Medical Decision Making
Gertler, Paul J.; Kwan, Ada - National Bureau of Economic Research - 2024
Patients rely on medical care providers to act in their best interests because providers understand disease pathology and appropriate treatment much better than patients. Providers, however, not only give advice (diagnose) but also deliver (sell) treatments based on that advice. This creates a...
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The Growth Costs of Malaria
McCarthy, F. Desmond; Wolf, Holger C.; Wu, Yi - 2021
Malaria ranks among the foremost health issues facing tropical countries. In this paper, we explore the determinants of cross-country differences in malaria morbidity, and examine the linkage between malaria and economic growth. Using a classification rule analysis, we confirm the dominant role...
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Advanced Purchase Commitments for a Malaria Vaccine : Estimating Costs and Effectiveness
Berndt, Ernst R.; Glennerster, Rachel; Kremer, Michael; … - 2021
To overcome the problem of insufficient research and development (R&D) on vaccines for diseases concentrated in low-income countries, sponsors could commit to purchase viable vaccines if and when they are developed. One or more sponsors would commit to a minimum price that would be paid per...
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The Fight Against Malaria : A New Index for Quantifying and Assessing Policy Implementation Actions to Reduce Mortality in Sub-Saharan Africa
Bethencourt, Carlos; Marrero, Gustavo A.; Ngoudji, … - 2021
More than 90% of people suffering from Malaria live in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). We construct, for the first time, a Malaria Policy Index (MaPI) for 44 SSA countries to quantify and compare each country’s antimalarial policy actions between 1990 and 2017. The MaPI compiles information on...
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Spatial health inequality and regional disparities historical evidence from Malaria in Italy
Percoco, Marco - In: Region : the journal of ERSA 8 (2021) 1, pp. 53-73
Geography and the quality of the environment may have long lasting effects on the living standards of individuals and this, in its turn, may affect even substantially the distribution of income and regional disparities. In this paper I consider malaria as a measure of "bad geography" and propose...
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The role of historical malaria in institutions and contemporary economic development
Gooch, Elizabeth; Martinez-Vazquez, Jorge; Yedgenov, … - 2021
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Mosquitoes and potatoes: how global health crises impede development
Malpede, Maurizio; Falchetta, Giacomo; Shayegh, Soheil - 2021
The socioeconomic fallout of the COVID-19 pandemic has been felt globally and across many sectors and population groups. While the long-term impact of the pandemic on economic growth is yet to be observed and assessed, history may provide some evidence on how public health emergencies have...
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Malaria and Dengue: understanding two infectious diseases affecting developing countries and their link to climate change
Alas, Mirza - 2021
Developing countries will face more complex challenges as infectious disease patterns transform due to climate change and climate variability. These challenges include how to reduce the incidence of malaria (including the significant challenge of resistant malaria), dengue, and other...
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The Effect of Antimalarial Campaigns on Child Mortality and Fertility in Sub-Saharan Africa
Wilde, Joshua; Apouey, Bénédicte H.; Coleman, Joseph; … - 2021
We examine the extent to which recent declines in child mortality and fertility in Sub- Saharan Africa can be attributed to insecticide-treated bed nets (ITNs). Exploiting the rapid increase in ITNs since the mid-2000s, we employ a difference-in-differences estimation strategy to identify the...
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Malaria, Race, and Inequality : Evidence from the Early 1900s US South
Battaglia, Emily; Kisat, Faizaan - 2021
This study investigates the impact of malaria eradication programs on black-white economic disparities in the early 1900s US South. Malaria eradication was widespread and improved health across races. Yet, only white men experienced economic benefits. Using matched census records, we find that...
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Malaria and Chinese economic activities in Africa
Cervellati, Matteo; Esposito, Elena; Sunde, Uwe; Yuan, Song - 2021
We present novel evidence for the influence of malaria exposure on the geographic loca- tion of Chinese economic activities in Africa. The hypothesis is based on the observation that many Chinese aid projects and infrastructure contractors rely on Chinese personnel. High malaria exposure might...
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