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41by Basu, Arnab K“...Indoor air pollution (IAP) - predominantly from the use of solid fuel for cooking - is a global health threat, particularly for women and young children, and...”
2020
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43by Basu, Arnab K“...Labor market subcontracting is a global phenomenon. This paper presents a theory of wage fairness in a subcontracted labor market, where workers confront...”
2019
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44“...Despite recent multilateral efforts to single out child labor in debt bondage as one of the worst forms of child labor, several important questions have yet to...”
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46“...Using data from the Rural Ethiopian Household Survey, which contains a behavioral module, we explore the link between adult risk and time preferences and the...”
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47“...Given the proprietary nature of most genetically modified (GM) seed technologies, the question arises as to how farmers in developing countries can gain proper...”
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49“...Why do some countries have eco‐labelling programs and others do not? In this paper, we provide both theoretical arguments and empirical evidence suggesting...”
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51“...The attractiveness of product labeling stems from their voluntary nature to achieve environmental and social goals. It is argued that through product price...”
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52by Basu, Arnab K Chau, Nancy H Grote, Ulrike Published in Review of development economics (01.05.2003)“...The paper examines the effectiveness of eco‐labeling in providing a market‐based solution to the under‐consumption of eco‐friendly products in developing and...”
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54“...Why do some countries have eco-labelling programs and others do not? In this paper, we provide both theoretical arguments and empirical evidence suggesting...”
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55“...In many countries, non-compliance with minimum wage legislation is widespread and authorities may be seen as having turned a blind eye to legislation they have...”
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56by ARNAB K. BASU NANCY H. CHAU“...According to recent International Labor Organization (ILO) estimates, 211 million children between the ages of 5 and 14 are economically active, and of those,...”
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