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This study looks at interest rates in some East Africa countries
This paper looks at the effects of IMF lending programs on banking crises in a large sample of developing countries 1970- 2010
The study includes firm-level data from the World Bank Enterprise Survey for 6 countries at varying degrees of economic development
This study uses data from Pakistan
The role of global and domestic shocks in driving macroeconomic fluctuations for Ghana.
Develops a tractable small open-economy model to study the first-round effects of international food price shocks in developing countries
This paper studies fiscal policy effects in developing countries with external debt and sovereign default risks
This model can analyse the debt sustainability and macroeconomic effects of public investment plans in resource-abundant countries
The World Bank and IMF have adopted a debt sustainability framework to evaluate the risk of debt distress in Low Income Countries
Senegal's fiscal deficit and public debt have been on the rise owing partly to an ailing and inefficient oil-based energy sector
Uses a model of public investment, growth, and debt sustainability to evaluate the consequences of a scaling-down of investment
An analysis of monetary policy in low-income countries, with an application to Kenya
This review is based on 18 studies exploring women’s participation in commercial agriculture, trade and mining
The focus of this review is on women and girl’s empowerment in terms of power (education and rights) and equality in health
Lessons are emerging from the sector, but mostly focused on the investments themselves rather than the technical assistance
An update on the key mechanisms monitoring RMNCAH globally and at low- and middle-income country level
This review synthesises evidence on how big donors can work best with SMCs to build their capacity to achieve development outcomes
Learning with Small and Medium-Sized Civil Society Organisations
Examples and lessons learned from combining ODA and non-ODA resources by donors to countries experiencing conflict and fragility
Although women are frequently victims of the worst forms of organised crime, they also take part in criminal activities at varied levels
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