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An Overview of Some Population-Development-Environment Interactions in Mexico
L. Prieto / International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, 1997
This paper encompasses overviews of Mexico’s population, development, and environment and briefly discusses some population-development-environment (PDE) interactions in Mexico. First, a demographic description presents a retrosp...
Social indicators tables
United Nations [UN] Statistics Division, 1999
Series of tables of indictators, extracted from UN publications (mostly from Wistat) covering population, child-bearing, youth and elderly populations, education, human settlements, literacy, water supply and sanitation, income and ec...
Guatemalan Survey of Family Health (EGSF)
RAND Center for the Study of Aging, 1999
The Guatemalan Survey of Family Health, known as EGSF from its name in Spanish, was designed to examine the way in which rural Guatemalan families and individuals cope with childhood illness and pregnancy, and the role of ethnicity, p...
Malaysian Family Life Surveys (MFLS)
RAND Center for the Study of Aging, 1999
The MFLS comprise a pair of surveys with partially overlapping samples, designed by RAND and administered in Peninsular Malaysia in 1976-77 (MFLS-1) and 1988-89 (MFLS-2). Fieldwork for MFLS-1 was carried out by Survey Research Malaysi...
Indonesian Family Life Surveys (IFLS)
RAND Center for the Study of Aging, 1999
The Indonesian Family Life Survey (IFLS) is a household and community-facility survey conducted in Indonesia in 1993 by Lembaga Demografi of the University of Indonesia, and RAND. The IFLS was conducted in 13 provinces, encompassing a...
Statistics on various sectors of the Thai economy
Economic Information Network Centre, Bank of Thailand, 1999
Thai Key Economic Indicators (monthly), Bank of Thailand
Economic Information Network Centre, Bank of Thailand, 1999
Capital flows to Brazil : the endogeneity of capital controls
Eliana A Cardoso; Ilan Goldfajn / International Monetary Fund Working Papers, 1997
This paper investigates the determinants of capital flows to Brazil and constructs an index of capital controls that includes restrictions on both outflows and inflows. Using monthly capital flows data from the Central Bank of Brazil,...
Discrepancies between quarterly GDP estimates /
Adriaan M Bloem / International Monetary Fund Working Papers, 1997
The efficiency of government expenditure : experiences from Africa
Sanjeev Gupta; Keiko Honjo; Marijn Verhoeven / International Monetary Fund Working Papers, 1997
This paper attempts to provide a cross-country comparison of the efficiency of government expenditure on education and health in 38 countries in Africa during 1984-95 by using data on public sector inputs and outputs in education and ...
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Capital flows to Brazil : the endogeneity of capital controls
Eliana A Cardoso; Ilan Goldfajn / International Monetary Fund Working Papers, 1997
This paper investigates the determinants of capital flows to Brazil and constructs an index of capital controls that includes restrictions on both outflows and inflows. Using monthly capital flows data from the Central Bank of Brazil,...
Discrepancies between quarterly GDP estimates /
Adriaan M Bloem / International Monetary Fund Working Papers, 1997
The efficiency of government expenditure : experiences from Africa
Sanjeev Gupta; Keiko Honjo; Marijn Verhoeven / International Monetary Fund Working Papers, 1997
This paper attempts to provide a cross-country comparison of the efficiency of government expenditure on education and health in 38 countries in Africa during 1984-95 by using data on public sector inputs and outputs in education and ...
How macroeconomic factors affect income distribution : the cross-country evidence
Michael Sarel / International Monetary Fund Working Papers, 1997
The effects of macroeconomic factors on income distribution are of major concern to economists and have critical policy implications. Surprisingly, despite the fact that income distribution is one of the most investigated issues in ec...
Tax effort in Sub-Saharan Africa
Janet Gale Stotsky; A WoldeMariam / International Monetary Fund Working Papers, 1997
Many sub-Saharan African countries face difficulty in raising tax revenue for public purposes. Low per capita incomes, an economic base in subsistence agriculture, poorly structured tax systems, and weak tax and customs administration...
Towards a system of multilateral unit labor cost-based competitiveness indicators for advanced, developing, and transition countries
Anthony G Turner; S.S Golub / International Monetary Fund Working Papers, 1997
Economic Outlook for East Asia 1998
Institute of Developing Economies, Japan External Trade Organisation, Tokyo, 1997
Neglected Species, Livelihoods and Biodiversity in Difficult Areas: How should the Public Sector Respond?
R. Blench / Natural Resource Perspectives, ODI, 1997
Recent research on neglected crop and animal species suggests that there exists an important gap between the priorities of development and research agencies and the way small farmers, both in Africa and elsewhere in the world, treat s...
Improving access of smallholders to agricultural services in Sub-Saharan Africa: Farmer cooperation and the role of the donor community
R. Stringfellow; J. Coulter; T. Lucey; C. McKone; A. Hussain / Natural Resource Perspectives, ODI, 1997
Successful cooperation among smallholders requires a close match between their existing experience and financial capacity and the types of cooperation required by any joint activity. It is often built on previous cooperative experienc...
Non-communicable diseases are already public health challenges in all regions
C.J.L. Murray; A.D. Lopez / The Lancet, 1997
Reliable information on causes of death is essential to the development of national and international health policies for prevention and control of disease and injury. Medically certified information is available for less than 30 perc...
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Department of Economics, Strathclyde University
University department. Research interests in the Department are wide-ranging, with particular emphasis on Applied Microeconomics, Applied Econometrics, Regional Economics and Energy Economics.
Revista de Educação e Pesquisa em Contabilidade (RePEc)
Open access journal on education and research in accounting.
German Council for Social and Economic Data / Rates für Sozial- und Wirtschaftsdaten (RatSWD)
The German Council for Social and Economic Data (RatSWD) is an independent body of empirical researchers from universities, colleges, and other independent research institutions as well as representatives of important data producers and service centres. Working papers series deal primarily with the organisation of Germany’s official statistical system, government agency research,...
The Tepper School of Business, Carnegie Mellon
Business school in the United States
Gapminder
Gapminder is a non-profit venture promoting sustainable global development and achievement of the United Nations Millennium Development Goals by increased use and understanding of statistics and other information about social, economic and environmental development at local, national and global levels. Gapminder is an operating foundation that provides sevices as defined by the board, s...
Luxembourg Income Study (LIS)
The Luxembourg Income Study (LIS) is a cross-national data archive located in Luxembourg. The LIS archive contains two primary databases. The LIS Database includes income microdata from a large number of countries at multiple points in time. The newer LWS Database includes wealth microdata from a smaller selection of countries. Both databases include labour market and demographic data as wel...
Development Data
Development information and statistics portal
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