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Capital Account Liberalization: What Do Cross-Country Studies Tell Us?/
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Eichengreen, Barry
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World Bank
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2001
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Capital Flows to Developing Countries: Long- and Short-Term Determinants
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Taylor, M. P
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World Bank
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1997
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Child Labor, Child Schooling, and Their Interaction with Adult Labor: Empirical Evidence for Peru and Pakistan/
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Ray, Ranjan
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World Bank
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2000
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Circumstance and Choice: The Role of Initial Conditions and Policies in Transition Economies/
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Melo, Martha de
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World Bank
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2001
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Civil Liberties, Democracy, and the Performance of Government Projects
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Isham, J
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World Bank
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1997
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Climate Change, Agriculture, and Developing Countries: Does Adaptation Matter?
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Mendelsohn, R
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World Bank
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1999
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Cofinanced Public Extension in Nicaragua
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Keynan, G
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World Bank
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1997
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Contraceptive Use and the Quality, Price, and Availability of Family Planning in Nigeria
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Feyisetan, B. J
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World Bank
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1996
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Creating a Legal Framework for Economic Development
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Posner, R. A
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World Bank
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1998
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Cross-Country Evidence on Public Sector Retrenchment
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Haltiwanger, J.; Singh, M.
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World Bank
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1996
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Cross-Country Evidence on Public Sector Retrenchment
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Haltiwanger, John
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World Bank
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1999
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The Costs and Benefits of Regulation: Implications for Developing Countries
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Guasch, J. L
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World Bank
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1999
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The Costs and Benefits of Regulation: Implications for Developing Countries
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Guasch, J. L
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World Bank
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1999
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