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Study explores the current waste management regime in Zambia.
Government expenditure and taxation have an influence on the adaptation and resilience of societies to climate shocks.
A summary from UK Science and Innovation Network (SIN) on science and innovation in Ghana including UK SIN priorities and successes.
This study sought to assess the quality of official reporting in Brazil and explain discrepancies.
A road system that results in fewer deaths and serious injuries through proactive standards based infrastructure investment.
This training plan aims to outline the strategies, activities, and deliverables that are proposed for use to train the targeted audience.
This study supports the work of the Tanzania Ten Step Project.
Should policymakers in developing countries prioritize foreign technology adoption over domestic innovation?
This study uses four rounds of successive Tanzania National Household Budget Surveys (HBS).
This study uses pseudo-panel data from five rounds of the Household Budget Survey (HBS).
Market days are the pulse of life in many parts of the world and millions of people rely for their daily sustenance on weekly markets.
A new survey of occupational skills in Peru to investigate human capital differences between poor and rich countries.
Structural transformation and regional convergence in USA income have been long standing trends.
This study documents a rising trend in on-site outsourcing, using confidential economic census data from 1994 to 2019.
This paper models and quantifies the macroeconomic effects of a successful malaria vaccine.
This study provides novel evidence on how structural change occurs at the individual level in a low-income country.
This study documents both high levels and high dispersion in default-adjusted credit spreads to Brazilian firms.
Vulnerable populations often face challenges in accessing services and economic opportunities, owing to disadvantages stemming from spatial inequalities.
Increasingly, big private sector data sources have been leveraged to nowcast economic and social indicators.
Real time data is essential for policymakers to adapt to a rapidly evolving situation like the COVID-19 pandemic.
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