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by De Mel, Suresh J.
Published 2008
World Bank
... men. A smaller share of the smaller grants remained in the female-owned enterprises, and men were more...

2
by Bollard, Albert
Published 2009
The World Bank
... literature based on cross-country regressions has claimed that more educated migrants remit less, leading...

3
by Cusolito, Ana Paula
Published 2018
The World Bank
... significantly more media attention and were 5 percentage points more likely to have made a deal with an outside...

4
by Anderson, Stephen J.
Published 2021
The World Bank
...Why do more small firms in developing countries not use the market for professional business...

5
by McKenzie, David
Published 2011
The World Bank
... how for such outcomes, more power can be achieved with multiple follow-ups than allocating the same...

7
by Morten, Melanie
Published 2010
The World Bank
... microdata on more than 12,000 African immigrants. Using this microdata the authors establish several basic...

8
by McKenzie, David
Published 2015
The World Bank
..., and to measure the additionality impact. In the first year, the matching grant is found to have led to more...

9
by Benhassine, Najy
Published 2016
The World Bank
... given information about the new regime, but 9.6 percentage points more register when they were visited...

10
by Giambra, Samuele
Published 2019
The World Bank
... for migration, accompanied by suggestions of the need to spend more on creating these opportunities to reduce...

11
by McKenzie, David
Published 2017
The World Bank
... more, earn higher profits, and their owners have higher well-being. There is no evidence of negative...

12
by McKenzie, David
Published 2013
The World Bank
..., as well as to determine illegal migration rates for subgroups such as more or less educated households...

13
by de Mel, Suresh
Published 2008
The World Bank
... that two-thirds to three-quarters of the own account workers have characteristics which are more like wage...

14
by McKenzie, David
Published 2021
The World Bank
..., but could also reduce effort if unmet aspirations lead to frustration. Treatment resulted in more ambitious...

15
by McKenzie, David
Published 2012
The World Bank
... in which more work is needed. It finds that there is substantial heterogeneity in the length, content...

16
by Ibarra, Gabriel Lara
Published 2017
The World Bank
... on more than 100,000 credit card clients in Mexico. The study shows how the richness of financial data...

17
by Woodruff, Christopher
Published 2010
The World Bank
... unaffected comparable firms more than three years after the disaster. Using data from random cash grants...

18
by De Mel, Suresh
Published 2012
The World Bank
... is hypothesized to benefit firms, although formalized firms do advertise more and are more likely to use receipt...

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by Bruhn, Miriam
Published 2013
The World Bank
... for governments to continue to extend simplification efforts to all firms, especially those in more remote areas...

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by McKenzie, David
Published 2011
The World Bank
... way forward which involves focusing on a more homogeneous sub-sample of firms and collecting a lot...