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- wp-2024-80: The firm-wage gender gap and formal sector churn over the life cycle
- Ihsaan Bassier and Leila Gautham
- wp-2024-79: The role of social assistance in African crises: a systematic literature review
- Kalle Hirvonen, Patricia Justino and Rodrigo Oliveira
- wp-2024-78: Can social assistance reduce violent conflict and civil unrest?: Evidence from a large-scale public works programme in Ethiopia
- Kalle Hirvonen, Elia Machado and Andrew M. Simons
- wp-2024-77: From the bottom 40 to inequality lines: Sharing prosperity globally and domestically
- Borja Lopez-Noval, Miguel Niño-Zarazúa, Laurence Roope and Finn Tarp
- wp-2024-76: Securing food, building livelihoods?: A 15-year appraisal of Ethiopia's Productive Safety Net Programme
- John Hoddinott, Guush Berhane, Daniel O. Gilligan, Kalle Hirvonen, Neha Kumar, Jeremy Lind, Rachel Sabates-Wheeler and Alemayehu Seyoum Taffesse
- wp-2024-75: Gendered effects of climate and conflict shocks on food security in Sudan and the mitigating role of social protection
- Aysegül Kayaoglu, Ghassan Baliki and Tilman Brück
- wp-2024-74: Urbanization without structural transformation in Accra, Ghana
- Williams Ohemeng, Abdul Malik Iddrisu, George Domfe and Michael Danquah
- wp-2024-73: The long-term effects of crop diseases on education and earnings
- Yuri Barreto and Rodrigo Oliveira
- wp-2024-72: Donations and tax incentives: Evidence from South Africa
- Fadzayi Chingwere, Matthew Clance, Nicky Nicholls, Aimable Nsabimana and Eleni Yitbarek
- wp-2024-71: Climate shocks and economic resilience: Evidence from Zambia's formal sector
- Kwabena Adu-Ababio, Evaristo Mwale and Rodrigo Oliveira
- wp-2024-70: Intended and unintended consequences of anti-avoidance rules: Evidence from Uganda
- Muhammad Bashir, Usama Jamal, Kyle McNabb and Mazhar Waseem
- wp-2024-69: Urbanization without structural transformation in Lagos, Nigeria
- Abiodun O. Folawewo
- wp-2024-68: Spillover effects of the recent US monetary policy shocks on the South African economy: The role of monetary and fiscal policy coordination
- Guangling Liu and Marrium Mustapher
- wp-2024-67: Armed group taxation, municipal fishing, and environmental preservation in the Zamboanga Peninsula, Philippines
- Ana María Ibáñez, Maria Adelaida Ortega, Gauthier Marchais, Patricia Justino, Teresita Narvaez, Manuel de Vera, Ryan Tangalin, Benjamin Crost and Jorge Maldonado
- wp-2024-66: Estimating the value-added tax gap in Tanzania: A study of small, medium, and micro enterprises
- Amina Ebrahim, Sebastián Castillo Ramos, Vincent Leyaro, Ezekiel Swema, Oswald Haule, Massaga Fimbo and Ephraim Mdee
- wp-2024-65: Redefining tax progressivity in developing countries: The Progressive Vertical Index
- Ricardo Guerrero Fernandez
- wp-2024-64: What did they say? Respondent identity, question framing, and the measurement of employment
- Rosa Abraham, Nishat Anjum, Rahul Lahoti and Hema Swaminathan
- wp-2024-63: Spatial consumption inequality in Mozambique
- Carlos Gradín
- wp-2024-62: Concealed costs: illicit economies and the erosion of the local tax base in Colombia
- Patricia Justino, Santiago Tobon, Martin Vanegas-Arias and Juan Vargas
- wp-2024-61: Socioeconomic inequality in Viet Nam
- Cuong Nguyen and Finn Tarp
- wp-2024-60: Conflict, taxation, and development
- Anna D'Souza and Zachariah Mampilly
- wp-2024-59: The sustainability of South African fiscal policy
- Philippe Burger
- wp-2024-58: Wait no more: how the administration of VAT refunds impacts firm behaviour
- Giacomo Brusco, Marlies Piek and Tejaswi Velayudhan
- wp-2024-57: A cultural perspective on the cycle of violent conflicts in the Niger Delta region of Nigeria
- Jackson Tamunosaki Jack
- wp-2024-56: Tax financing options for new social protection instruments: The equity implications of taxing more to expand the South African social security system
- Maya Goldman and Ntuthuko Hlela
- wp-2024-55: Income inequality in South Africa: Evidence from individual-level administrative tax data
- Chandré Jacobs, Amina Ebrahim, Murray Leibbrandt, Jukka Pirttilä and Marlies Piek
- wp-2024-54: Legal identity and access to the state in South Africa
- Aimable Nsabimana, Michelle Pleace and Rachel M. Gisselquist
- wp-2024-53: The effects of armed conflicts on local economic dynamics in the Mopti and Ségou regions of Mali
- Mahamadou Bassirou Tangara
- wp-2024-52: Economic geography determinants of spatial wage disparities in South Africa: Evidence from a firm‐level panel
- Sanduku Mulumba, Lawrence Edwards and David Fadiran
- wp-2024-51: Plague, war, and exodus? The effects of desert locust swarms on migration intentions in Yemen
- Yashodhan Ghorpade
- wp-2024-50: The political economy of structural transformation in African cities: Insights from the Deals and Development framework
- Kunal Sen
- wp-2024-49: Statebuilding in fragile countries: What can we learn from past stateness?
- Andrea Vaccaro and Rachel M. Gisselquist
- wp-2024-48: Affirmative action around the world: insights from a new dataset (update)
- Rachel M. Gisselquist, Min Jung Kim, Simone Schotte and Chinmayi Srikanth
- wp-2024-47: From empire to aid: Analysing persistence of colonial legacies in foreign aid to Africa
- Swetha Ramachandran
- wp-2024-46: New estimates of the cost of ending poverty and its global distribution
- Andy Sumner and Arief Anshory Yusuf
- wp-2024-45: Quid pro quo: how the wartime economy shapes the violent contestation of the state after war
- Laura Saavedra-Lux
- wp-2024-44: Surviving in the dark: the mortality effects of reducing rolling blackouts
- Joshua Budlender
- wp-2024-43: The experimented society: interventions, social science, and the failure of post-conflict reconstruction in Afghanistan
- Jennifer Brick Murtazashvili
- wp-2024-42: The determinants of domestic savings in Cameroon: what role for institutions?
- Abrams M.E. Tagem and Desiree Sama-Lang
- wp-2024-41: Dancing on the grid: electricity crises, manufacturing energy vulnerability, and jobs in South Africa
- Gideon Ndubuisi, Elvis Korku Avenyo and Rex Asiama
- wp-2024-40: Addis deals: reckoning with the informal governance of urban structural transformation
- Selam Robi
- wp-2024-39: Institutional change and persistence: What does the long-run evidence tell us?
- Antonio Savoia, Kunal Sen and Abrams M.E. Tagem
- wp-2024-38: Inequality and institutional outcomes in Viet Nam: A combined principal components and clustering analysis
- Thu K. Hoang, Klarizze Anne Martin Puzon, Hoai Thi Thu Dang and Rachel M. Gisselquist
- wp-2024-37: Taxing top incomes in the emerging world: Economic impact under the microscope
- Christopher Axelson, Antonia Hohmann, Jukka Pirttilä, Roxanne Raabe and Nadine Riedel
- wp-2024-36: Emerging public debt challenges in sub-Saharan Africa
- Maureen Were
- wp-2024-35: Microsimulation of tax-benefit systems in the Global South: a comparative assessment
- Jesse Lastunen, Antoine de Mahieu, Katrin Gasior, H. Xavier Jara and Jukka Pirttilä
- wp-2024-34: Extractive industries: transforming companies for better development outcomes
- Tony Addison and Alan R. Roe
- wp-2024-33: Extractive industries: transforming states and improving economic management
- Tony Addison and Alan R. Roe
- wp-2024-32: Extractive industries: addressing transparency, corruption, and theft
- Tony Addison and Alan R. Roe
- wp-2024-31: Market power and merger control in South Africa
- C. Friedrich Kreuser, Michael Kilumelume and Rulof Burger
- wp-2024-30: Faraway, so close: the impact of the Russia-Ukraine war on political violence in Asian countries
- Michele Di Maio, Patricia Justino, Valerio Leone Sciabolazza and Cecilia Nardi
- wp-2024-29: Labour market inequality in two Asian giants: Indonesia and India compared
- Kunal Sen
- wp-2024-28: Extractive industries: enclaves or a means to transform economies?
- Tony Addison and Alan R. Roe
- wp-2024-27: Extractive industries: recognizing and managing the risks in resource-dependent economies
- Tony Addison and Alan R. Roe
- wp-2024-26: Extractive industries: imperatives, opportunities, and dilemmas in the net-zero transition
- Tony Addison and Alan R. Roe
- wp-2024-25: Urbanization, climate change, and structural transformation in Accra, Ghana
- Michael Danquah, Bazoumana Ouattara, Williams Ohemeng and Alfred Barimah
- wp-2024-24: Government size and risk premium
- Abhishek Kumar and Sushanta Mallick
- wp-2024-23: Falling tariffs: implications of globalization-induced tariff reductions on firms, workers, and tax revenues
- Nora Strecker, Georg U. Thunecke and Benedikt Zoller-Rydzek
- wp-2024-22: Analysis of household demand patterns using household data: Re-thinking the use of unit values or community prices
- Aimable Nsabimana
- wp-2024-21: The potential of universal basic income schemes to mitigate shocks: Comparing the performance of universal basic income in Uganda and Zambia during COVID-19
- Enrico Nichelatti, Maria Jouste and Pia Rattenhuber
- wp-2024-20: Watts happening to work? The labour market effects of South Africa's electricity crisis
- Haroon Bhorat and Timothy Köhler
- wp-2024-19: What traders know: the (mis)perceptions of formal and informal cross-border traders
- Paolo Falco and Eleanor Wiseman
- wp-2024-18: Indirect rule: armed groups and customary chiefs in eastern DRC
- Soeren J. Henn, Gauthier Marchais, Christian Mastaki Mugaruka and Raúl Sánchez de la Sierra
- wp-2024-17: Importer price effects of tariffs in the context of preferential trade agreements: The case of poultry in South Africa
- Jing-Woei Chien, Lawrence Edwards and Ayanda Hlatshwayo
- wp-2024-16: Informed job entry: Does labour market information speed job-taking in Mozambique?
- Ricardo Santos, Sam Jones and Gimelgo Xirinda
- wp-2024-15: Offshore tax evasion in developing countries: Evidence and policy discussion
- Niels Johannesen
- wp-2024-14: Institutional trust in the time of corona: Evidence from countermeasures in Germany
- Wolfgang Stojetz, Neil Ferguson, Ghassan Baliki, Sarah Fenzl, Patricia Justino and Tilman Brück
- wp-2024-13: Tax revenue data in Africa: the Government Revenue Dataset and African Tax Outlook in comparison
- Frankie Mbuyamba and Kyle McNabb
- wp-2024-12: The legacy of coercive cotton cultivation in colonial Mozambique
- Henrique Barros, Rute Martins Caeiro, Sam Jones and Patricia Justino
- wp-2024-11: Decomposing budget credibility
- Félix Mambo and Ricardo Santos
- wp-2024-10: Minimum wage and tax kink effects in the formal and informal sector in Zambia
- Samuel Bryson, Evaristo Mwale and Kwabena Adu-Ababio
- wp-2024-9: Inequality and voting in fragile countries: Evidence from Mozambique
- Margherita Bove, Eva-Maria Egger, Sam Jones, Patricia Justino and Ricardo Santos
- wp-2024-8: Cultivating change: the long-term impact of forced labour in Mozambique
- Margherita Bove, Rute Martins Caeiro, Rachel Coelho, Sam Jones and Patricia Justino
- wp-2024-7: Smart classrooms and education outcomes: Evidence from Rwanda
- Aimable Nsabimana, Muthoni Nganga and Christine Niyizamwiyitira
- wp-2024-6: Mining spillovers and the formal-informal duality in manufacturing and services
- Saumik Paul and Dhushyanth Raju
- wp-2024-5: Sheepskin effects and heterogenous wage-setting behaviour: Evidence from Mozambique
- David Jaeger and Sam Jones
- wp-2024-4: Behind the numbers: exploring caste inequities in entrepreneurial success
- Rajesh Raj and Kunal Sen
- wp-2024-3: Institutions and governance in Mozambique: A bird's eye view based on existing databases
- Ines A. Ferreira
- wp-2024-2: What explains the disaster preparedness of micro-enterprises?: Examining socio-psychological characteristics and information provision
- Hanna Berkel and Finn Tarp
- wp-2024-1: Does it matter who you ask for time-use data?
- Deepti Sharma, Hema Swaminathan and Rahul Lahoti
- wp-2023-150: The dynamics of formal employment during and after the COVID-19 pandemic in Uganda
- Kyle McNabb, Tina Kaidu Barugahara and Susan Kavuma
- wp-2023-149: How should an optimal tax system react to a crisis?: Simulation results for Zambia
- Dingquan Miao, Ravi Kanbur and Jukka Pirttilä
- wp-2023-148: Job accessibility and spatial equity: A City of Cape Town case study
- Jacomien van der Merwe and Tom de Jong
- wp-2023-147: Exploring options to deepen and broaden the personal income tax base in South Africa
- Gemma Wright, Katrin Gasior, Joonas Ollonqvist, Wynnona Steyn, Winile Ngobeni, Helen Barnes, Michael Noble, David McLennan, Jukka Pirttilä and Ada Jansen
- wp-2023-146: Global income polarization: Relative and absolute perspectives
- Vanesa Jorda, Miguel Niño-Zarazúa, Laurence Roope and Finn Tarp
- wp-2023-145: Mobile Internet and income improvement: Evidence from Viet Nam
- Trang Thi Pham
- wp-2023-144: Polling during war: Challenges and lessons from Ukraine
- Kit Rickard, Gerard Toal, Kristin M. Bakke and John O'Loughlin
- wp-2023-143: Trust a few: natural disasters and the formation of trust in Africa
- Robert Mackay, Astghik Mavisakalyan and Yashar Tarverdi
- wp-2023-142: Differential bunching impacts across the income distribution: Evidence from Zambian tax administrative data
- Samuel Bryson, Kwabena Adu-Ababio, Evaristo Mwale and John Rand
- wp-2023-141: Financial inclusion and nutrition among rural households in Rwanda
- Ranjula Bali Swain and Aimable Nsabimana
- wp-2023-140: Degrees of disadvantage
- Chinmayi Srikanth
- wp-2023-139: A reform option for pension fund contribution as tax expenditure in South Africa: A microsimulation model approach using tax administrative data
- Ada Jansen, Winile Ngobeni and Wynnona Steyn
- wp-2023-138: Sectoral shifts and labour market outcomes in sub-Saharan Africa
- Amie M. Jobe and Roberto Ricciuti
- wp-2023-137: Global minimum corporate income tax: Challenges and prospects for Uganda
- Corti Paul Lakuma and Rehema Kahunde
- wp-2023-136: The political economy of Bitcoin as legal tender in El Salvador: Temporary bandages to permanent wounds?
- Tobias Boos and Juan Grigera
- wp-2023-135: Construction productivity and global inequality
- Saumik Paul and Kunal Sen
- wp-2023-134: Compliance rates with local and national business taxes: Evidence from Kampala, Uganda
- Rose Vincent, Stephan Dietrich and Kyle McNabb
- wp-2023-133: Did Uganda's corporate tax incentives benefit the Ugandan economy or only the firms?
- Nicholas Musoke, Tereza Palanská and Caroline Schimanski
- wp-2023-132: Rent sharing, wage floors, and development
- Joshua Budlender and Ihsaan Bassier
- wp-2023-131: Wage inequality, firm characteristics, and firm wage premia in South Africa
- Shakeba Foster
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