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– Evidence from Donor Campaigns for Temporary UN Security Council Seats
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– The Division of Financing in World Bank Projects and Project Performance
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– Aid Effectiveness and Malawi’s Local Development Fund
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– What Can(’t) the Data Tell Us?
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– Revisiting the Evidence
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– Introduction and Overview
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SOUTHMOD: Modelling Tax-benefit Systems in Developing Countries
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– The Case of Social Benefits in Tanzania
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SOUTHMOD: Modelling Tax-benefit Systems in Developing Countries
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– Evidence from a Behavioral Microsimulation Model for Ghana
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SOUTHMOD: Modelling Tax-benefit Systems in Developing Countries
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SOUTHMOD: Modelling Tax-benefit Systems in Developing Countries
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– Simulating Universal Pensions in Ecuador, Ghana, Tanzania and South Africa
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SOUTHMOD: Modelling Tax-benefit Systems in Developing Countries
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Over the past two decades, there has been unprecedented attention to the promotion of human development via government spending in the social sectors as a conditio sine qua non for economic growth and improved aggregate welfare. Yet the existing evidence on the subject remains limited and contested...
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