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2“...To access, purchase, authenticate, or subscribe to the full-text of this article, please visit this link: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11187-017-9916-0 This...”
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3by Dimova, Ralitza Adebowale, Olabimtan Published in The Journal of development studies (02.09.2018)“...Using a treatment effects model, decomposition techniques and representative household data from Nigeria, we study the welfare and inequality implications of...”
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4“...The Middle East and North Africa (MENA) labour market is emblematic of widespread youth unemployment and high discouragement rates, experiencing...”
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5“...This Special Section builds on cutting edge developments in the literature on institutional change and its link to economic development. It throws fresh light...”
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6“...Using 2008 LSMS data for Côte d’Ivoire, we study the welfare implications of the price increase of key imported staple food—rice—and consider the consumption...”
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7“...This paper revisits the causes behind child labor supply by focusing on an aspect that has received little attention: the link between the household head's...”
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8“...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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9by Bhaumik, Sumon Kumar Dimova, Ralitza Kumbhakar, Subal C Sun, Kai Published in Review of development economics (01.02.2018)“...There is a large and growing literature on the impact of institutional quality on economic performance and the broad consensus is that “good” institutions...”
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10by Ralitza Dimova Shubhashis Gangopadhyay Katharina Michaelowa Anke Weber Published in Economic development and cultural change (01.01.2015)“...We offer new conceptual insights into the understanding of occupational choice in uncertain rural environments, with a focus on its ex ante (before a shock)...”
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11by Dimova, Ralitza Epstein, Gil S Gang, Ira N Published in Review of development economics (01.08.2015)“...We examine agricultural child labor in the context of emigration, transfers and the ability to hire outside labor. We start by developing a theoretical...”
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12“...The stylized literature on foreign direct investment (FDI) suggests that developing countries should invest in the human capital of their labor force in order...”
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13“...Using data on 2,317 mother-daughter pairs from 10 European countries, we investigate the impact of downward time and monetary transfers on the career choices...”
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14by Dimova, Ralitza Wolff, François-Charles Published in The Journal of development studies (04.05.2015)“...Most of the literature on remittances focuses on their implications for the welfare of family members in the country of origin and disregards their role as...”
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15by Bhaumik, Sumon Kumar Dimova, Ralitza Gang, Ira N Published in The Journal of development studies (01.02.2016)“...Our analysis of a rich representative household survey for Malawi, where patrilineal and matrilineal institutions coexist, suggests that: in matrilineal...”
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16“...Using data from before and after the macro-financial crisis and structural reform in Bulgaria, and a sophisticated selectivity correction econometric...”
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17by Dimova, Ralitza Gang, Ira N Gbakou, Monnet B.P Hoffman, Daniel Published in The Journal of development studies (02.12.2014)“...The conventional view is that inelastic demand makes consumption of staple foods resilient to major price and income shocks. We explore the dietary and...”
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18by Dimova, Ralitza Published in International review of applied economics (01.05.2008)“...This article uses the experiment of a macro-financial crisis and radical liberalization in Bulgaria to explore the impact of labour reallocation and...”
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19“...With the use of household level data from Bulgaria, treatment effect models and decomposition techniques, we explore the determinants of private transfers and...”
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20by Dimova, Ralitza Nordman, Christophe J Published in European journal of development research (01.09.2014)“...The World Development Report of 2013 places labour in the spotlight of development research and policymaking today. Yet, there are few systematic analyses of...”