The World Bank economic review. -- Vol. 18, no. 2 (May 2004)
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Environmental Economics & Policies; Poverty Assessment; Health Monitoring & Evaluation; Youth and Governance; Health Economics & Finance
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Summary: Do macroeconomics crises always slow human capital accumulations? By Nobert R. Schady. The distribution of income shocks during crises: an application of quantile analysis to Mexico, 1992-95, by William F. Maloney, Wendy V. Cunningham, and Mariano Bosch. Agricultural tariffs or subsidies: which are more important for developing economies? by Bernard Hoekman, Francis Ng, and Marcelo Olarreaga. The earnings effects of multilateral trade liberalization: implications for poverty, by Thomas W. Hertel, Maros Ivanic, Paul V. Preckel, and John A. L. Cranfield. Asymmetries in the union wage premium in Ghana, Niels-Hugo Blunch and Dorte Verner. Governance matters III: governance indicators for 1996, 1998, 2000, and 2002, by Daniel Kaufman, Aart Kraay, and Massimo Mastruzzi.
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