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Research Papers 2015
CREDIT 15/10: The effect of preferential trade agreements on Pakistan's export performance
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Shaista Alam
CREDIT 15/09: The Impact of the Arab Spring on the Tunisian Economy
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Samer Matta, Simon Appleton and Michael Bleaney
CREDIT 15/08: Hedonic adaptation to treatment: Evidence from a medical intervention
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Marta Barazzetta, Simon Appleton and Trudy Owens find evidence of hedonic adaptation in a randomized controlled trial of the provision of orthotic equipment to disabled Ugandans: the treatment has only a temporary positive effect on life satisfaction.
CREDIT 15/07: The Nature of Agricultural Markets: Output Marketing in Tanzania
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Basile Boulay
CREDIT 15/06: Foreign Aid, Poor Data, and the Fragility of Macroeconomic Inference
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Lionel Roger
CREDIT 15/05: Input Trade Liberalisation and Wage-inequality with Non-traded Goods
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Soumyatanu Mukherjee
CREDIT 15/04: The Effects of the Tripartite Free Trade Area: Towards a New Economic Geography in Southern, Eastern and Northern Africa?
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Andrew Mold and Rodgers Mukwaya
CREDIT 15/03: Sub-Regional Perspectives on Structural Change
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Pedro M. G. Martins
CREDIT 15/02: Technological Progress with Segmented Factor Markets and Welfare Implications for the Urban Poor
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Soumyatanu Mukherjee and Sameen Zafar
CREDIT 15/01: Worker Flows and the Impact of Labour Transitions on Earnings in Uganda
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Research by Susan Namirembe Kavuma, Oliver Morrissey and Richard Upward examines the movement of Ugandan workers between unemployment, formal and informal sector work between 2005 and 2010, with a focus on role of education in transitions.
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