Mengistae, Taye (1999): "Wage Rates and Job Queues: Does the Public Sector Overpay in Ethiopia?", Policy Research Working Paper, 2105, The World Bank, Washington DC.Mengistae, T. (1999) Wage Rate and Job Queues: Does the Public Sector Overpay in Ethiopia? The World Bank Development ...
In Ethiopia, environmental degradation leads to a reduction of forest areas with economically important tree species like Boswellia papyrifera. In an attem... Tilahun,M,Olschewski,... - 《Forest Policy & Economics》 被引量: 44发表: 2007年 Relative Pleasures: Drugs, Development and Modern Dependen...
Urban Wage Behavior and Food Price Inflation: The Case of Ethiopia On the back of both a global food crisis and various domestic factors, Ethiopia has experienced one of the world's fastest rates of food inflation in recen... Headey, Derek D.,FN Bachewe,I Worku,... - 《Essp Working...
Budgetary Coordination in the Eurozone: The Reform of the Stability and Growth Pact Introduction: The birth of the EMU featured almost unprecedented transfer of sovereignty from the European member states to a newly created European institution. Ever since, the monetary policy has been the sole respo...
Nevertheless, to formulate plausible policy recommendations for the development of the garment making industry in Ethiopia as well as in other low-wage African countries, it suffices to deploy the fragmentary information with regard to: 1) types of production and 2) export promotion. The author ...
When I visited coffee farms in Ethiopia, the farmers could not believe we spend a week's wages in their country on a cup of coffee in ours, because they see so little of the profits. Oxfam's fair trade campaign helps right this wrong. — Colin Firth 13 The difference between the ver...
"Modernization" increases parental investment and sibling resource competition: evidence from a rural development initiative in Ethiopia Evolutionary models of parental investment often assume that negative effects of competition between offspring (i.e., quantity-quality trade-off effects) w... MA Gibson...
In such a simple, perhaps simplistic, version, we would only need to add international institutions and create economic policy at a global level. One possibility of saving the system from crisis is to redistribute. That redistribution takes place but inequalities do not decrease6 is the perpetual...
If internal policy reforms, especially the relaxation of wage controls in the state sector, and external (trade and FDI policy) reforms have been so extensive, why is it that intersectoral gaps in wages and skill premium persist? We hypothesize that this is due to incomplete transition, specific...
first but then steadily through this period, following the path predicted by the second phase of the Lewis model (Cai and Wang2010). These forces of supply and demand predicted by the Lewis model were also buffeted by policy change in the early 2000s, which contributed to the wage growth ...