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Despite recent growing demand from funders and governments, rigorous impact evaluations in Latin America and the Caribbean remain the…
Since September 2003, the Retirement Research Center at the National
Bureau of Economic Research has conducted a coordinated series of…
Many developing countries have a history of highly centralized governments. Since the late 1980s, a large number of these governments have…
Given the importance of financial sector development for sustained economic growth, especially in the context of Vietnam’s own performance…
From Internet-dating profiles to Native American folktales to the photo trickery of Hollywood gossip magazines, this volume explores…
First published in Philosophy & Public Affairs 35 (2007): 359-400.
Is forcing a people to be free possible, and if so, is it ever…
The economic changes associated with globalization tighten financial pressures on governments of high-income countries by increasing the…
Twenty-three previously published papers examine topics in
productivity growth in the information technology industry. Papers…
Chapter III analysed the commercial viability of second generation biofuels. This chapter focuses on related intellectual property rights (…
A new technique for estimating countries’ de facto exchange rate regimes synthesizes two approaches. One approach estimates the implicit de…