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by C. Menichini, Anna Maria
Published 2009
The World Bank
... trade finance in times of crisis...

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by Bandiera, Oriana
Published 2019
The World Bank
... significantly more time with men, out-of-wedlock pregnancies rise, and as a result, they experience a persistent...

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by King, Elizabeth M.
Published 2008
World Bank
... in order to estimate impact, there has not been sufficient attention given to questions related to timing...

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by Ley, Eduardo
Published 2013
The World Bank
...This paper considers the effects of inaccurate real-time output data on fiscal management, both...

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Published 2018
The World Bank
... preparedness and early warning systems in Bangladesh is improved lead times for tropical cyclone forecasting...

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by Bandiera, Oriana
Published 2018
The World Bank
... disrupted control villages, the crisis leads younger girls to spend significantly more time with men, out...

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by Gibson, John
Published 2017
The World Bank
... to have equal food shares in all regions and time periods. This method cannot be tested in countries where...

76
Published 2008
The World Bank
... time for celebration, but rather one for concern. The global economy is once again facing a testing...

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by Freund, Caroline
Published 2014
The World Bank
... be negatively correlated with wait times. Second, this relationship should vary across firms, with those...

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Published 2011
The World Bank
... update argues that Kenya can turn the tide in turbulent times and make the most of the ongoing structural...

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by Gatti, Roberta
Published 2022
The World Bank
... to lower hospitalizations and death rates. Testing helps curb the spread. During times of uncertainty...