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by Titiunik, Rocio
Published 2007
The World Bank
Subjects: ...Iron...

2
Published 2022
The World Bank
..., caused by iron deficiency, and other nutrition deficiencies. According to the most recent information...

3
Published 2015
The World Bank
... and robust economy. These assets are oil, ore such as iron and potash, arable lands, and a young population...

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by Graham, Errol G.
Published 2013
The World Bank
... to the industry. This paper examines whether these situations held for firms in the iron ore mining sector...

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Published 2020
The World Bank
...People have used steel since ancient times, after blacksmiths discovered that iron became harder...

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by Chan, Hei Sing(Ron)
Published 2013
The World Bank
..., cement, and iron and steel. Empirical results indicate that the Emissions Trading Scheme has had...

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by Aghabarari, Leila
Published 2018
The World Bank
... exclusively on livestock to iron out uncertainty, households in the high-conflict areas also build up a...

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by Rock, Michael T.
Published 2013
The World Bank
... intensive industries-aluminum, cement, iron and steel, and paper-show how the changes have put...

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Published 2022
The World Bank
... Territory were the universal fortification of wheat flour with micronutrients, iron supplementation...

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by Bhargava, Alok
Published 2014
The World Bank
..., and iron for children's physical growth. Vitamins A and C are important for reducing morbidity. Children...

11
Published 2017
The World Bank
... aluminum (including its key constituent, bauxite), cobalt, copper, iron ore, lead, lithium, nickel...

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by Dutta, Puja
Published 2012
The World Bank
.... The extent of the un-met demand is greater in the poorest states-ironically where the scheme is needed most...

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by Alacevich, Michele
Published 2008
The World Bank
... of "balanced growth" on how to foster iron production in Colombia in the 1950s. An analysis of the positions...

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Published 2021
The World Bank
... Ebola outbreak, a collapse in iron ore and rubber prices, and the drawdown of United Nations...

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by Rose, Adam
Published 2016
The World Bank
.... Ironically, many of these co-benefits are more tangible and immediate than ordinary disaster risk management...

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by Fisher-Vanden, Karen
Published 2013
The World Bank
...Energy intensity has declined significantly in four Chinese industries-pulp and paper; cement; iron...

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by Wagstaff, Adam
Published 2007
The World Bank
... efforts to extend coverage to the informal sector. Ironically, this revival is occurring at a time when...

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by Johnson, Sally
Published 2019
The World Bank
... from forest-smart mining. This document presents five detailed case studies: (1) ArcelorMittal's iron...

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Published 2017
The World Bank
... and the downturn of international prices of iron ore, the combination of which caused the economy to contract...

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by Skoufias, Emmanuel
Published 2011
The World Bank
... for measurement error, the income elasticity of some key micro-nutrients, such as iron, calcium, and vitamin B1...