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December 18, 2020

Measuring individual-level poverty in developing countries

New approach accounts for resource sharing and scale economies in large families

  • Bangladesh
  • consumption
  • Development
  • economies of scale
  • households
  • Mexico
  • poverty
  • Alexander Wolf
  • Denni Tommasi
  • Jacob Penglase
  • Rossella Calvi
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July 25, 2014

Risk and compensation in the labor market for drug smugglers

Every year, roughly 3,000 people are arrested while working as “mules” smuggling drugs through the ports of entry along the […]

  • compensation
  • drugs
  • illegal
  • labor market
  • Mexico
  • prison
  • regulation
  • risk
  • smuggling
  • Caleb Mason
  • David J. Bjerk
Research

January 20, 2014

Migrants are different from the average – but does it matter?

Migrant self-selection – the question who migrates and who does not – is one of the most fundamental issues in […]

  • GDP
  • Mexico
  • migrant self-selection
  • migration
  • Norway
  • skill selection
  • Benjamin Elsner
  • Costanza Biavaschi

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