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| 16. | Alok Bhargava, Frédéric Docquier | ||
| HIV Pandemic, Medical Brain Drain, and Economic Development in Sub-Saharan Africa | |||
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WORLD BANK ECON REV Jan 01, 2008; 22: 345-366.
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| 17. | Colin Kirkpatrick, David Parker, Yin-Fang Zhang | ||
| An Empirical Analysis of State and Private-Sector Provision of Water Services in Africa | |||
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WORLD BANK ECON REV Jan 01, 2006; 20: 143-163.
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| 18. | Esther Duflo | ||
| Grandmothers and Granddaughters: Old-Age Pensions and Intrahousehold Allocation in South Africa | |||
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WORLD BANK ECON REV Jun 01, 2003; 17: 1-25.
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| 19. | Martin Ravallion, Gaurav Datt | ||
| How Important to India's Poor Is the Sectoral Composition of Economic Growth? | |||
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WORLD BANK ECON REV Jan 01, 1996; 10: 1-25.
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| 20. | Riccardo Faini | ||
| Remittances and the Brain Drain: Do More Skilled Migrants Remit More? | |||
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WORLD BANK ECON REV Jan 01, 2007; 21: 177-191.
(In "Symposium in the Memory of Riccardo Faini Migration, Remittances, and the Brain Drain") |
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