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Michael Kilumelume and others
The World Bank Economic Review, lhaf010, https://doi.org/10.1093/wber/lhaf010
Published: 12 April 2025
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Bernard Hoekman and others
The World Bank Economic Review, lhaf009, https://doi.org/10.1093/wber/lhaf009
Published: 12 April 2025
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Published: 12 April 2025
Figure 1. Example of Method of Moments (Manufacture of Other Electrical Equipment) Source : Authors’ computations from data based on National Treasury and UNU-WIDER (2019a , b , 2021 ). Note: This figure illustrates how the empirical moments are targeted to estimate the structural parameters using the
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Published: 12 April 2025
Figure 6. Example of the Buffer Around Umuahia, Nigeria Source : Authors’ elaboration on WBES and fDi Markets data.
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Published: 12 April 2025
Figure 2. Capital Productivity Dispersion and Its Sources by Country Source : Authors’ computations using the National Treasury and UNU-WIDER (2019a , b , 2021 ) tax administrative data set for South Africa and  David et al. (2020 ). Note: This figure illustrates the cross-country variation in capital
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Published: 12 April 2025
Figure 1. African Countries in the Sample by Subnational Units Source : Authors’ elaboration on IPUMS shapefiles and Humanitarian Data Exchange (HDX) shapefiles.
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Published: 12 April 2025
Figure 3. FDI and Employment Source : Authors’ elaboration on FDI, and IPUMS and DHS data. Note : This figure plots the event-study estimates of the average treatment effect on the treated using the doubly robust estimator in Sant’Anna and Zhao (2020 ) and  Callaway and Sant’Anna (2021 ). All the coeffic
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Published: 12 April 2025
Figure 4. FDI and Structural Transformation Source : Authors’ elaboration on FDI, and IPUMS and DHS data. Note : This figure plots the event-study estimates of the average treatment effect on the treated using the doubly robust estimator in Sant’Anna and Zhao (2020 ) and  Callaway and Sant’Anna (2021 ).
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Published: 12 April 2025
Figure 5. Relationship Between FDI Projects and Internal Migration Source : Authors’ elaboration on FDI data and IPUMS and DHS data. Note : This figure plots the event-study estimates of the average treatment effect on the treated using the doubly robust estimator in Sant’Anna and Zhao (2020 ) and  Calla
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Published: 12 April 2025
Figure 2. Agricultural Employment and FDI in Mozambique (1997, 2007, 2011) Source : Authors’ elaboration on FDI, and IPUMS and DHS data. Note : Each map reports the share of agricultural employment across administrative units in the 1997 IPUMS (Top panel), the 2007 IPUMS (middle panel), and the 2011 DHS w
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Published: 19 March 2025
Figure 4. Satisfaction with Different Attributes of LPG Stoves Source : Authors' calculations from midline data. Note : This figure presents descriptive statistics on satsiscation on the different attributes of LPG stoves.
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Published: 19 March 2025
Figure 3. LPG Stove Use and Refill: Baseline, Midline, and Endline Source : Authors' calculations from midline and endline data. Note : Panel A of this figure presents the average number of stove uses and refills by the credit and subsidy treatment groups at midline and endline, and the corresponding mean
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Yonas Alem and Remidius D Ruhinduka
The World Bank Economic Review, lhaf007, https://doi.org/10.1093/wber/lhaf007
Published: 19 March 2025
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Published: 19 March 2025
Figure 1. Weekly Charcoal Consumption: Baseline, Midline, and Endline Source : Authors' calculations from baseline, midline and endline data. Note : This figure presents mean weekly charcoal consumption (in kg) for the control and treatment groups at baseline, midline, and endline, and the corresponding m
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Published: 19 March 2025
Figure 2. Cooking Time per Week: Baseline and Endline Source : Authors' calculations from baseline and endline data. Note : This figure presents daily mean cooking time (in minutes) for the control and treatment groups at baseline and endline, and the corresponding mean comparison test results.
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Adriana Camacho and others
The World Bank Economic Review, lhaf006, https://doi.org/10.1093/wber/lhaf006
Published: 17 March 2025
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Published: 17 March 2025
Figure 1. Higher-Education Programs in Colombia Source : The data before 2000 come from DNP (2002 ) (Documento CONPES 3189). The data after 2000 come from the National System of Higher Education Institutions (SNIES) and include all the programs with at least one enrollee. Note : This figure includes all
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Published: 17 March 2025
Figure 3. Higher-Education Graduates by Program Type Source : National System of Higher Education Institutions (SNIES). Note : The figure shows the number of students graduating from higher education (HE) institutions, as reported in the National System of Higher Education Institutions (SNIES). New HE pro
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Published: 17 March 2025
Figure 2. High-School Graduates and the Demand for Higher Education Source : For high-school graduates, we use data from ICFES Saber 11 test. For college enrollment, we use the National System of Higher Education Institutions (SNIES). Note : HS graduates represent the number of students taking the high-sc
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Published: 17 March 2025
Figure 7. Unconditional Quantile Regressions for Entry Wages Source : Authors’ analysis based on ICFES (Saber 11), National System of Higher Education Institutions (SNIES), and Planilla Integrada de Liquidación de Aportes (PILA) data sets. Note : The figure shows the effect of new programs on the uncondit