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The water sector has economic and symbolic importance for citizens in developing countries. Water utility benchmarking is no panacea for improving water sector performance. Nevertheless, it can contribute to addressing four sources of... more
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      WaterConflict ResolutionBenchmarkingApplied Economics
Information and communication technology can be used to improve the quality and safety of health care and to lower costs. But in both developed and developing countries, there is an inadequate supply of skilled individuals who have the... more
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      Medical InformaticsHealth InformaticsHealth CareDeveloping Countries
This paper analyzes the impact of a randomized cash transfer program on cognitive development in early childhood in rural Nicaragua. We first show that a very large sample of children in our sample are delayed along various dimensions,... more
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      Cognitive developmentHealth CareChild DevelopmentPolicy
The academic and professional communities have not remained passive in the face of this critical situation. For example, in Peru research on earthen construction in seismic zones has been performed for more than thirty years. Simple... more
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      PeruDeveloping CountryBuilding CodesEconomic Loss
Developing countries such as Brazil, with limited track-records in dealing with environmental conflicts on a participatory basis, or whose legal frameworks establishing water resource management practices have been introduced only... more
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      WaterMethodologyCase StudiesConflict Resolution
Extended producer responsibility (EPR) is a policy concept aimed at extending producers' responsibility for their products to the post-consumer stage of their products' life cycle.
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      EngineeringWaste ManagementEnvironmental SciencesSouth Africa
We present a model of political budget cycles in which incumbents influence voters by targeting government spending to specific groups of voters at the expense of other voters or other expenditures. Each voter faces a signal extraction... more
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      Developing CountryGovernment SpendingSpecial Interest GroupPolitical Budget Cycle
Personal bankruptcies in the United States have increased dramatically, rising from 1.4 per thousand working age population in 1970 to 8.5 in 2002. We use a heterogeneous agent life-cycle model with competitive financial intermediaries... more
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      EconomicsStigmaLatin American Economic HistoryUncertainty
The presidential politics literature depicts presidents either as all-powerful actors or figureheads and seeks to explain outcomes accordingly. The president and the executive branch are nonetheless usually treated as black boxes,... more
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      Research AgendaLatin AmericaDeveloping CountryUnited States
issues signals a clear warning for the future sustainability of this global industry. The linking together of global experts in the culture, capture and trading of crustaceans with pathologists, epidemiologists, ecologists, therapeutics... more
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      ZoologyClimate ChangeFisheriesCrustacea
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      Air QualityAtmospheric ScienceScienceAir pollution
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This paper presents a synopsis of recent NBER studies of the history of corporate governance in
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      Corporate GovernanceFinancial developmentPath DependenceUnited Kingdom
Borrowing from defi ned contribution savings plans, including 401(k) plans, has long been permissible. Nevertheless, the impact of this borrowing on economic outcomes has only recently begun to attract attention in the academic and policy... more
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      MicroeconomicsDeveloping CountryInterest Rate
In recent years, hospital managers and public policy makers alike have focused considerable energy on the prospect of an imminent national shortage of hospital nurses. In response, officials have urged both increased funding for nursing... more
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      Developing CountryBusiness and ManagementWorking ConditionsUnited States
A significant proportion of the population in sub-Saharan Africa live in the rural areas, with the majority living on less than US$1 per day. Access to electricity is considered an essential element in the sustainable development of rural... more
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      GeographyDeveloping Countriesrenewable Energy sourcesDeveloping Country
The external debt burden of many low-income developing countries has increased significantly since the 1970s. Developments in a sample of ten countries show that the main factors behind the buildup of debt were (1) exogenous (adverse... more
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      GeographyEconomicsCivil WarExternal Debt
The entry into force of the World Trade Organization (WTO) TRIPS Agreement in 1995 transformed the international intellectual property system. The harmonization of basic intellectual property standards has operated to protect investment... more
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      LawIntellectual PropertyInternational TradeHealth Care
We provide a comprehensive review of China's financial system, and explore directions of future development. First, the financial system has been dominated by a large banking sector. In recent years banks have made considerable progress... more
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      Real EstateEconomic GrowthStock MarketFinancial System
This paper examines the impact of home country economic status on immigrant self-employment probability in the U.S. We estimate a probability model and find that, consistent across race, immigrants from developed countries are more likely... more
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      EntrepreneurshipDeveloping CountryCountry of OriginDeveloping World
This paper sets out some findings of a research project carried out in private unaided schools in low-income areas of Hyderabad, India. The part of the research project documented here was designed to examine the question: ‘Is the... more
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      EconomicsAustrian EconomicsDeveloping CountryAndhra Pradesh
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      EconomicsLatin American Economic HistoryDeveloping Country
When expatriate doctors from developed countries working in sub-Saharan Africa suggest to the local doctors and midwives that symphysiotomies should sometimes be done, they are silenced neither with quotations from the medical literature... more
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      AfricaMedicineMaternal MortalityPregnancy
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      BusinessDeveloping Country
Undernutrition in early childhood has long-term physical and intellectual consequences. Improving child growth should start before the age of two years and be an integrated effort between all sectors, covering all aspects such as diet and... more
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      Nutrition and DieteticsChild DevelopmentIndonesiaDeveloping Countries
We construct a set of indicators to measure the policy-making role of the European Union (European Council, Parliament, Commission, Court of Justice, etc.), in a selected number of policy domains. Our goal is to examine the division of... more
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      Political EconomySubsidiarityPolitical ScienceFiscal Federalism
OBJECTIVE: To assess the extent and causes of microbiological contamination of household drinking water between source and point-of-use in developing countries. METHODS: A systematic meta-analysis of 57 studies measuring bacteria counts... more
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      MicrobiologyWater qualityWater PurificationTropical Medicine
Tetanus still remains a significant health problem in developing countries; it is a serious disease with a high mortality rate. The purpose of this study was to characterize the oral sensorimotor function for feeding in patients with... more
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      EvaluationBiological SciencesFactor analysisDeveloping Country
Joint capture of multiple species by multiple fleets results in technical and economic interactions between fleets. This paper develops a bioeconomic model that incorporates interrelationships between fleets for a representative fishery... more
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      LawPolitical ScienceDeveloping CountryProfitability
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      Technological changeLabour market policyDeveloping CountryJob Search
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      Developing CountryCoordination Mechanisms
As we enter the 1990s, scholars and practitioners of development administration in the Third World share a deep concern with its disappointing performance. Looked to as the primary agent of modernization during the optimistic first days... more
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      Applied EconomicsDecentralizationDeveloping CountryBusiness and Management
One of the main problems related to donor-supported health projects in the developing world is their lack of sustainability once external assistance has ended. Although ‘projectized development assistance’ is viewed by many as... more
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      Project ManagementProject evaluationDeveloping CountryPublic health systems and services research
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      Developing CountryBlood Transfusion
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      EngineeringTechnologySocial PolicyClimate Change
Respiratory infections cause significant mortality in developing countries but are frequently undiagnosed. Reasons for this are unclear. We observed 1,081 outpatient consultations with patients less than five years of age in Tanzania. In... more
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      TanzaniaDeveloping CountryInfantOdds ratio
An increasing fraction of jobs in the U.S. labor market explicitly pay workers for their performance using a bonus, a commission, or a piece rate. In this paper, we look at the e¤ect of the growing incidence of performance pay on wage... more
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      EconomicsDeveloping CountryLabor MarketWage inequality
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      Wastewater TreatmentMultidisciplinaryPotatoDeveloping Country
The lack of safe drinking water is one of the major problems faced by developing countries. The consequences of contaminated water are diseases such as diarrhea, one of the main causes of infant mortality. Because of its simplicity, solar... more
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      SociologyAnthropologyHealth PromotionWater Purification
A central component of the primary health care approach in developing countries has been the development and utilization of community-based health workers (CHWs) within the national health system. While the use of these front line workers... more
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      ManagementSociologyAnthropologyHealth Promotion
Background Despite possible advantages, few surgical series report specifically on awake craniotomy for intrinsic brain tumors in eloquent brain areas. Objectives Primary: To evaluate the safety and efficacy of fully awake craniotomy... more
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      Brain TumorBrain MappingDeveloping CountryCerebral Cortex
Data on presentation, aetiology, and prognostic indicators of childhood pneumonia, which can help design strategies for controlling the disease, are generally scarce in developing countries. In this paper, the distribution of aetiologic... more
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      DemographyNutrition and DieteticsBrazilMedicine
The study of financial stability has become the cornerstone of modern macroeconomic policy particularly for developed countries. The recent global financial crisis has underscored the importance of understanding financial instability... more
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      LawEconomicsMonetary EconomicsFinancial Analysis
This paper proposes a triple phase shift modulation (TPS) with an optimization technique that aims at maximizing the efficiency of the dual active bridge converter. Such a converter is often used to interface renewable or energy storage... more
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      EconomicsPolitical ScienceForeign Direct InvestmentSocial Science Research Network
Copyright ©2010 The Paediatric Research in Emergency Departments International Collaborative (PREDICT) acknowledges the work of the following people in the production of this study protocol et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. ... This is... more
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      Research DesignClinical TrialMedicineCategorical data analysis
The study dwelt on the effectiveness of forensic auditing in detecting, investigating, and preventing bank frauds. The study sought to find out to what level the forensic auditors are able to fulfill this mandate and investigate problems... more
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      AuditingDeveloping CountryInvestigatingDetecting
Les analyses traditionnelles du marché du travail s'avèrent incapables d'expliquer le paradoxe apparent entre un taux de chômage relativement modéré dans un pays tel que le Pérou (environ 10%, taux peu sensible aux fortes fluctuations... more
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      SociologyPeruPanel DataDynamic Analysis
The methodology of Feldstein and Horioka (Econ. J. 90 (1980) 314) is used to gauge the degree of capital mobility and accessibility to international financial markets following financial liberalisation. The sample consists of 90... more
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      Foreign AidApplied EconomicsMiddle EastDeveloping Country
This paper discusses the impact of the international transfer of embodied technological change on the employment evolution of skills in a sample of low and middle income countries (LMICs). A large body of literature has already underlined... more
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      Technology transferDeveloping CountryManufacturing SectorCapital-skill complementarity