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1
by Murgai, Rinku
Published 2013
The World Bank
... of participation. In particular, even poor workfare participants in a labor-surplus economy can be expected to have...

2
by Lokshin, Michael
Published 2000
World Bank, Development Research Group, Poverty and Human Resources
... transition economies. But this study for Hungary shows that, in general, households bounce back from...

3
by Ravallion, Martin
Published 2003
The World Bank
Subjects: ...Political Economy...

4
by Ravallion, Martin
Published 2007
The World Bank
Subjects: ...Political Economy...

5
by Ravallion, Martin
Published 2012
The World Bank
... recognized. Until recently, most economists have resisted a seemingly obvious solution, namely to ask people...

6
by Ravallion, Martin
Published 1999
The World Bank

7
by Ravallion, Martin
Published 2010
The World Bank
... rapidly growing economies experience steeper increases in their price level index. This effect has been...

8
by Murgai, Rinku
Published 2005
World Bank
..."Minimum wages are generally thought to be unenforceable in developing rural economies...

9
by Ravallion, Martin
Published 1999
The World Bank
... arrangements in poor rural economies. The study was funded by the Bank's Research Support Budget under...

10
by Ravallion, Martin
Published 1999
The World Bank
... of household survey data for Bangladesh. An illiterate adult earns significantly more in the nonfarm economy...

11
by Ravallion, Martin
Published 2001
World Bank, Development Research Group, Poverty
..., and to measure the rate of pro-poor growth in an economy. An application is provided using data for China...

12
by Ravallion, Martin
Published 2005
World Bank
... of externalities also suggests that there will be too much poverty and inequality in this economy, even judged...

13
by Ravallion, Martin
Published 2006
World Bank
... economy, while to others it signals the return of the pre-socialist class-structure, with the rural...