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  1. Comparing objective and subjective measures of household resilience: Evidence from Ethiopia
  2. Politicians doing business: Evidence from Mozambique
  3. Cash grants to informal firms after Cyclone Idai: beyond the null
  4. Global Income Polarization: Relative and AbsolutePerspectives
  5. Traditional Versus Improved Varieties of Seed: Is There a Trade‐Off Between Productivity and Risk?
  6. Encouraging micro-enterprises to prepare for disasters: A socio-psychological and information-provision analysis for the case of Mozambique
  7. The evolution of inequality in Mozambique 1996/97–2019/20
  8. Stochastic dominance testing of poverty in Mozambique
  9. Assessing welfare in developing countries before, during, and after Covid-19 using actual household data: The case of Mozambique
  10. Crises, prices, and poverty – An analysis based on the Mozambican household budget surveys 1996/97–2019/20
  11. Commodity price volatility and the psychological well‐being of farmers
  12. Cash Grants and Firm Recovery after Disasters: Rct Evidence from Mozambique
  13. Politicians Doing Business: Evidence from Mozambique
  14. What Explains the Disaster Preparedness of Micro-Enterprises? Examining Socio-Psychological Characteristics and Information Provision
  15. Assessing the Impact of Covid-19 in Mozambique in 2020
  16. Imports, supply chains and firm productivity
  17. Good Business Practices Improve Productivity in Myanmar’s Manufacturing Sector
  18. Assessing the Impact of Covid-19 in Mozambique in 2020
  19. Crises, prices, and poverty – An analysis based on the Mozambican Household Budget Surveys
  20. Utilising first order dominance methodology to evaluate Multidimensional Poverty in Mozambique
  21. Income Inequality and Redistribution in Sub-Saharan Africa
  22. Economic and environmental upgrading after a policy reform: The case of timber value chain in Myanmar
  23. Evolution of Multidimensional Poverty in Crisis-Ridden Mozambique
  24. Cash Transfers and Labor Supply: New Evidence on Impacts and Mechanisms
  25. Changing male perceptions of gender equality: Evidence from a randomised controlled trial study
  26. Commodity price fluctuations and child malnutrition
  27. Informality and Firm Performance in Myanmar
  28. The impact of COVID‐19 on consumption poverty in Mozambique
  29. On the Impact of Inequality on Growth, Human Development, and Governance
  30. The macroeconomic impact of COVID‐19 in Mozambique: A social accounting matrix approach
  31. Understanding poverty dynamics in Ethiopia: Implications for the likely impact of COVID‐19
  32. Poverty and vulnerability in Mozambique: An analysis of dynamics and correlates in light of the Covid‐19 crisis using synthetic panels
  33. Poverty and vulnerability transitions in Myanmar: An analysis using synthetic panels
  34. Poverty, vulnerability and Covid‐19: Introduction and overview
  35. Inequality, institutions and cooperation
  36. Correction to: On the Link Between Managerial Attributes and Firm Access to Formal Credit in Myanmar
  37. Corrigendum to “How polarized is the global income distribution?” [Econom. Lett. 167 (2018) 86–89]
  38. Corruption and mental health: Evidence from Vietnam
  39. Inequality in the Developing World
  40. On the Link Between Managerial Attributes and Firm Access to Formal Credit in Myanmar
  41. Poverty, Inequality and Social Protection in Myanmar
  42. Introduction to understanding agricultural development and change: Learning from Vietnam
  43. Shocks and agricultural investment decisions
  44. Correction to: Multidimensional Poverty of Children in Mozambique
  45. Multidimensional Poverty of Children in Mozambique
  46. Corporate Social Responsibility in a Competitive Business Environment
  47. Corruption and Mental Health: Evidence From Vietnam
  48. Inequality, Institutions and Cooperation
  49. Corruption and Mental Health: Evidence from Vietnam
  50. Inequality, Institutions and Cooperation
  51. Can the Internet improve agricultural production? Evidence from Viet Nam
  52. Public economics and development action: an introduction to a special issue in International Tax and Public Finance
  53. Migration Governance and Policy in the Global South: Introduction and Overview
  54. A Meta-Analysis of Aid Effectiveness: Revisiting the Evidence
  55. Aid Impact and Effectiveness: Introduction and Overview
  56. Introduction to Special Issue on: ‘Inequalities in the Least Developed Countries – Some Lessons from Africa’
  57. Gender Inequality in Employment in Mozambique
  58. Investigating Growing Inequality in Mozambique
  59. Climate change and developing country growth: the cases of Malawi, Mozambique, and Zambia
  60. Linked-in by FDI: The Role of Firm-Level Relationships for Knowledge Transfers in Africa and Asia
  61. Commodity Prices and Intra‐Household Labor Allocation
  62. Industries without Smokestacks
  63. Female autonomy and women's welfare: An introduction
  64. A human rights-consistent approach to multidimensional welfare measurement applied to sub-Saharan Africa
  65. How polarized is the global income distribution?
  66. Does managerial personality matter? Evidence from firms in Vietnam
  67. The transmission of socially responsible behaviour through international trade
  68. How Polarized Is the Global Income Distribution?
  69. Multidimensional Nutritional Welfare of Children in Southern Africa: A Human Rights Consistent Approach
  70. Inequality: Measurement, Trends, Impacts and Policies
  71. Erratum to: The Happy Farmer: Self-Employment and Subjective Well-Being in Rural Vietnam
  72. Measuring quality of health-care services: what is known and where are the gaps?
  73. The Happy Farmer: Self-Employment and Subjective Well-Being in Rural Vietnam
  74. The Real Exchange Rate, Foreign Aid and Macroeconomic Transmission Mechanisms in Tanzania and Ghana
  75. The Macroeconomics of Aid: Overview
  76. Aid, Environment and Climate Change
  77. Structural Transformation, Biased Technological Change and Employment in Vietnam
  78. Routledge Handbook of Corruption in Asia
  79. Exporting and Productivity: Learning from Vietnam
  80. Learning by Exporting: The Case of Mozambican Manufacturing
  81. Global Inequality: Relatively Lower, Absolutely Higher
  82. Aid for Gender Equality and Development: Lessons and Challenges
  83. Measuring quality-of-care in the context of sustainable development goal 3: a call for papers
  84. Does foreign aid harm political institutions?
  85. Lessons for Japanese Foreign Aid from Research on Aid’s Impact
  86. Japan’s Development Assistance
  87. Poverty Mapping Based on First‐Order Dominance with an Example from Mozambique
  88. Aid, Social Policy and Development
  89. Measuring industry coagglomeration and identifying the driving forces
  90. Aid, Growth and Employment in Africa
  91. Priorities for Boosting Employment in Sub-Saharan Africa: Evidence for Mozambique
  92. What Is the Aggregate Economic Rate of Return to Foreign Aid?
  93. Response to Professor Stephen Jenkins’ comments on the World Income Inequality Database (WIID)
  94. Rejoinder to Herzer, Nowak-Lehmann, Dreher, Klasen, and Martinez-Zarzoso (2014)
  95. Aid and Income: Another Time-series Perspective
  96. Aid Policy and the Macroeconomic Management of Aid
  97. Assessing Foreign Aid’s Long-Run Contribution to Growth and Development
  98. Technology transfers, foreign investment and productivity spillovers
  99. Weather shocks and cropland decisions in rural Mozambique
  100. Climate change impacts and adaptations: lessons learned from the greater Zambeze River Valley and beyond
  101. The Economic Costs of Climate Change: A Multi-Sector Impact Assessment for Vietnam
  102. Ordinal Bivariate Inequality: Concepts and Application to Child Deprivation in Mozambique
  103. Transmission of World Prices to the Vietnamese Economy
  104. Has the C lean D evelopment M echanism assisted sustainable development?
  105. Political connections and land-related investment in rural Vietnam
  106. Is the Clean Development Mechanism effective for emission reductions?
  107. CORRUPTION AND THE EFFICIENCY OF CAPITAL INVESTMENT IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
  108. Social Capital, Network Effects, and Savings in Rural V ietnam
  109. Aid and Growth: What Meta-Analysis Reveals
  110. The Long‐Run Impact of Foreign Aid in 36 African Countries: Insights from Multivariate Time Series Analysis*
  111. Land Tenure Reform in Asia and Africa
  112. Explaining the Evolution of Poverty: The Case of Mozambique
  113. Industry Switching in Developing Countries
  114. Economic Development under Climate Change
  115. THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF GREEN GROWTH: CASES FROM SOUTHERN AFRICA
  116. Explaining the Evolution of Poverty: The Case of Mozambique
  117. Firm-Level Corruption in Vietnam
  118. GLOBALIZATION CRISES, TRADE AND DEVELOPMENT IN VIETNAM
  119. Finance and Economic Development in Africa: Introduction and Overview
  120. The Finance–Growth Thesis: A Sceptical Assessment
  121. The Triple Crisis and the Global Aid Architecture
  122. Poverty Reduction and Economic Structure: Comparative Path Analysis for Mozambique and Vietnam
  123. The Forgotten Property Rights: Evidence on Land Use Rights in Vietnam
  124. Does Gender Influence the Provision of Fringe Benefits? Evidence From Vietnamese SMEs
  125. Adapting to climate change: an integrated biophysical and economic assessment for Mozambique
  126. Measuring Agricultural Policy Bias: General Equilibrium Analysis of Fifteen Developing Countries
  127. Aid, Growth, and Development1
  128. IMF and economic reform in developing countries
  129. Enterprise Growth and Survival in Vietnam: Does Government Support Matter?
  130. Biofuels, poverty, and growth: a computable general equilibrium analysis of Mozambique
  131. Taxation in a Low-Income Economy
  132. Credit demand in Mozambican manufacturing
  133. Trade and Development: Lessons from Vietnam’s Past Trade Agreements
  134. Formal and Informal Rural Credit in Four Provinces of Vietnam
  135. Understanding Victimization: The Case of Mozambique
  136. Trade Policy Reform and the Missing Revenue†
  137. Chapter 14 Aid and Development: The Mozambican Case
  138. On US politics and IMF lending
  139. A Bank-Fund projection framework with CGE features
  140. Globalization, Economic Reform, and Structural Price Transmission: Sam Decomposition Techniques with an Empirical Application to Vietnam
  141. South African Economy
  142. On the Choice of Appropriate Development Strategy: Insights Gained from CGE Modelling of the Mozambican Economy
  143. On The Empirics of Foreign Aid and Growth*
  144. Commentaires sur l'intervention de Jean-Philippe Platteau
  145. Financial liberalization, financial development and economic growth in LDCs
  146. Reconstruction, Reform, and State Capacity in Guinea-Bissau
  147. Economic structure and development in an emergent Asian economy: evidence from a social accounting matrix for vietnam
  148. Business Cycles in Developing Countries: Are They Different?
  149. The Robustness of Poverty Profiles Reconsidered
  150. CGE Modelling and Trade Policy: Reassessing The Agricultural Bias
  151. Trade and Income Growth in Vietnam: Estimates from a New Social Accounting Matrix
  152. Parameter estimation for a computable general equilibrium model: a maximum entropy approach
  153. Agricultural supply response and poverty in Mozambique
  154. Grain transport and rural credit in Mozambique: solving the space–time problem
  155. Aid and growth regressions
  156. Who gets the goods? A general equilibrium perspective on food aid in Mozambique
  157. Agricultural Technology, Risk, and Gender: A CGE Analysis of Mozambique
  158. Grain transport and rural credit in Mozambique: solving the space-time problem
  159. South Africa: Macroeconomic perspectives for the medium term
  160. Prices in Mozambican agriculture