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Your future, our focus – Study International and Development Economics
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Extending pension policy in emerging Asia: An overlapping-generations model analysis for Indonesia
George Kudrna uses overlapping-generational model to simulate the effect of extension of pension policy in Indonesia.
Financial conditions and zombie companies: International evidence
Joel Bowman presents his PhD research on the relationship between self-constructed measures of financial conditions and the amount of resources sunk into zombie companies.
Fairness preferences revisited
Jacquelyn Zhang discusses fairness preferences during the COVID-19 pandemic
COVID-19 private pension withdrawals and unemployment tenures
Tristram Sainsbury presents his PhD research on the labour market effects of early pension withdrawal policies in the COVID-19 context.
Cooperative breeding as prosociality's midwife
Sarah Walker presents results from research on care-giving in the Solomon Islands.
The impacts of coffee sustainability certification on smallholders
Russell Toth presents on the impacts of coffee sustainability certification in Indonesia.
Some reflections on Indonesia and the resource curse
Hal Hill reflects on Indonesia and the resource curse.
Agricultural policies in transitional Vietnam: the making and their impacts
Dr. Nguyen discusses the making and the impacts of agricultural policies in Vietnam
The effect of remittances on the Nepali economy: A structural VAR study
Sudyumna Dahal presents his PhD research on the effects of remittance and other macro-economic variable shocks on the small open economy of Nepal using SVAR model.
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