External publications of PEP-supported research

 

Published

·         Chitiga, Margaret, Ramos Mabugu and Tonia Kandiero (2008), The Impact of Tariff Removal on Poverty in Zimbabwe: A Computable General Equilibrium Microsimulation, Journal of Development Studies, 43:6, 1105-1125.

·         Cockburn, John, Erwin Corong and Caesar Cororaton (2008), Agricultural Sector Policies and Poverty in the Philippines: A CGE Analysis, Asian Economic Journal, vol. 22, No. 3.

·         Cuong, Nguyen Viet (2008), Poverty Targeting and Impact of the National Micro-Credit Program in Vietnam, The Developing Economies, XLVI-2 (June 2008): 151-187

Forthcoming

·         Belhaj Hassine, Nadia (2008), Trade, Human Capital, and Technology Diffusion in the Mediterranean Agricultural Sector, Économie internationale 113, p. 115-142.

·         Booysen, Frikkie, Michael von Maltitz, Servaas van der Berg, Ronelle Burger and Gideon du Rand (2008), Using an Asset Index to Assess Trends in Poverty in Seven Sub-Saharan African Countries, World Development.

·         Du, Fenglian (2008), Why do Women Have Longer Unemployment Durations Than Men in Post-Restructuring Urban China? Cambridge Journal of Economics.

·         Gunewardena, Dileni (2009), Exploring Gender Wage Gaps in Sri Lanka: A Quantile Regression Approach, in Ravi Kanbur and Jan Svejnar (eds.), Labour Markets and Economic Development, Routledge Studies in Development Economics, Routledge, London.

·         Kar, Saibal and Sugata Marjit (), Urban Informal Sector and Poverty, International Review of Economics and Finance, forthcoming

·         Malapit, Hazel Jean, Jade Eric Redoblado, Deanna Margarett Cabungcal-Dolor, and Jasmin Suministrado (2008), Labor supply responses to adverse shocks under credit constraints: Evidence from Bukidnon, Philippines, Philippine Review of Economics and Finance, December

·         Ronconi, Lucas (2008), Poverty and Employability Effects of Workfare Programs in Argentina, Economia, Issue 17 (Fall 2008), Vol. 9, N. 1

·         Tabi Atemnkeng J., Angyie P. Etoh-Anzah and Akwi Tafah ( ),Who Benefits from Combined Tax and Public Expenditure Policies in Cameroon?, Journal of Developing Areas, Forthcoming