Economic Development & Cultural Change 2006 - Abstracts

Economic Development & Cultural Change 2006
TitleSubjectAuthors
Do entry costs provide an empirical basis for poverty traps? Evidence from Mexican microenterprises.Social sciencesWoodruff, Christopher, McKenzie, David J.
Empowering women with micro finance: evidence from Bangladesh.Social sciencesPitt, Mark M., Khandker, Shahidur R., Cartwright, Jennifer
Executive compensation, firm performance, and corporate governance in China: evidence from firms listed in the Shanghai and Shenzhen Stock Exchanges.Social sciencesLong, Cheryl, Kato, Takao
Foreign firms and Indonesian manufacturing wages: an analysis with panel data.Social sciencesLipsey, Robert E., Sjoholm, Fredrik
Gender gaps in access to health care in rural China.Social sciencesYao, Yang, Gao, Mengtao
Income shocks, consumption, wealth, and human capital: evidence from Russia.Social sciencesMu, Ren
Knowledge spillovers from foreign direct investment and the role of local R&D activities: evidence from Indonesia.(research and development)Social sciencesTodo, Yasuyuki, Miyamoto, Koji
Living arrangements and schooling of orphaned children and adolescents in Uganda.Social sciencesYamano, Takashi, Shimamura, Yasuharu, Sserunkuuma, Dick
Migration, risk, and liquidity constraints in El Salvador.Social sciencesHalliday, Timothy
Parental education and investment in children's human capital in rural China.Social sciencesBrown, Philip H.
Review article: the complementarities of poverty reduction, equity, and growth: a perspective on the World Development Report 2006.Social sciencesCollier, Paul, Dercon, Stefan
Spatial price differences in China: estimates and implications.Social sciencesBrandt, Loren, Holz, Carsten A.
The consumer response to the Mexican peso crisis.(devaluation)Social sciencesMcKenzie, David J.
The determinants of credit access and its impacts on micro and small enterprises: the case of garment producers in Kenya.Social sciencesOtsuka, Keijiro, Akoten, John E., Sawada, Yasuyuki
Why have urban poverty and income inequality increased so much? Argentina, 1991-2001.Social sciencesMenendez, Alicia, Gonzalez-Rozada, Martin
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