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Systematic review and contextualisation report on implication of evidence for South Asia
This study investigates the ways in which regional infrastructure development can promote the transition to green economies
Journal article and policy brief which test this theory in coastal Kenya
This ‘water diary’ documents the daily sources, uses, cost and sufficiency of water, along with weekly household expenditures
This paper examines whether devolution to Kenya’s 47 counties advances the constitutional mandate for the human right to water
This brief presents new data and findings from river water monitoring sites together with a survey of over 1,800 households
In hard to reach and hydrogeologically difficult areas, households trade-off between quality, distance and affordability
This study explores the benefits of data loggers, which attach to the handle of a handpump, estimating water usage and performance
Modelling nutrient and total coliform intervention strategies
This article uses fieldwork in Tanzania and Kenya in 2012–15 to analyse procurement of essential medicines and supplies
This study reviews the literature on creation and diffusion of innovation in the private sectors (industry and services)
Examines the impact of mobile phones and radios use on market participation in developing country agricultural markets
The paper reports on work carried out in the Mvurwi area of Mazowe district in Zimbabwe
This study revisits the institutions–growth nexus in developing countries including the East Asian region
A theoretical model of an imperfectly competitive loans market that is suitable for emerging economies in Africa
Evidence from a large number of countries which demonstrates the changing nature of the finance–growth nexus
This study finds that booms increase the probability of a crisis only in relatively fragile financial systems.
Does financial development enable economic growth in developing countries?
Examines whether the incomes of the poor systematically grow with average incomes and whether financial development enhances incomes
An experiment with smallholder farmers in Rwanda to measure the impact of financial literacy training on financial behaviour
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