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- Halving Global Poverty
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- “A Guide to Multisector Labor Market Models”
- Gender, Jobs and Poverty an Agenda for Research and Policy
- Can Labor Regulation Hinder Economic Performance? Evidence from India1 Timothy Besley and Robin Burgess
- The Political Economy of Government Responsiveness: Theory and Evidence from India Author(S): Timothy Besley and Robin Burgess S
- Working Paper, 2017
- The Local Political Economy of Institutional Change in China
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- Land Reform, Poverty Reduction and Growth: Evidence from India
- Minority Representation and Policy Choices: the Significance of Legislator Identity*
- Group Size and the Use of Skills Diversity in Production
- SAS Bulletin Society for Archaeological Sciences
- The Journal of Economic Perspectives Summer 2014
- Poverty and Cognitive Function
- Grow the Pie Or Have It? .Indd
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- Can Labour Regulation Hinder Economic
- The World Bank Research Program 2004
- Taxation and Development Author(S): Robin Burgess and Nicholas Stern Source: Journal of Economic Literature, Vol
- ROBIN BURGESS May 2019 CONTACT INFORMATION LSE
- Trade Integration, Market Size, and Industrialization: Evidence from China’Snational Trunk Highway System
- Why Do People Stay Poor?
- The Persistence of Trade Policy in China After WTO Accession*
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- Home-Ownership, Community Interactions, and Segregation
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- Institutional Reform for Innovation and Entrepreneurship: an Agenda for Europe
- Evidence on the Impact of Minimum Wage Laws in an Informal Sector: Domestic Workers in South Africa∗
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- L INSTITUTE for POLICY Refornj Working Paper Series
- Nicholas Ryan August 2019
- Tackling Youth Unemployment: Evidence from a Labor Market Experiment in Uganda
- Essays in Social Economics
- Do Rural Banks Matter? Evidence from the Indian Social Banking Experiment
- The Unequal Effects of Liberalization: Evidence from Dismantling the License Raj in India