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Items where Division is "International Growth Centre" and Year is 2011

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Article

Bandiera, Oriana ORCID: 0009-0002-6817-793X, Barankay, Iwan and Rasul, Imran (2011) Field experiments with firms. Journal of Economic Perspectives, 25 (3). pp. 63-82. ISSN 0895-3309

Monograph

Atkinson, Anthony B. (2011) Evidence on top incomes in Tanzania 1948-1970. Working paper (11/0070). International Growth Centre, London, UK.

Bloom, Nick (2011) Does management matter? Evidence from India. Policy brief. International Growth Centre, London, UK.

D'Souza, Errol (2011) What constrains business?: the role of the 'single widow' in Gujarat, India. Rapid response. International Growth Centre, London, UK.

Ikram, Khalid (2011) Revitalising the Planning Commission. Rapid response. International Growth Centre, London, UK.

Kessy, Pantaleo (2011) Dollarization in Tanzania: empirical evidence and cross-country experience. Working paper (11/0251). International Growth Centre, London, UK.

Lugo, Maria Ana (2011) Differences between sources of government expenditure in education and health, Tanzania. Working paper (10/0829). International Growth Centre, London, UK.

Masters, William A., Kuwornu, John and Sarpong, Daniel (2011) Improving child nutrition through quality certification of infant foods: policy implications of a scoping study in Ghana. Policy brief. International Growth Centre, London, UK.

Masters, William A., Kuwornu, John and Sarpong, Daniel (2011) Improving child nutrition through quality certification of infant foods: scoping study from a randomized trial in Ghana. Working paper (10/0828). International Growth Centre, London, UK.

Book

Sutton, John and Kellow, Nebil (2011) 埃塞俄比亚企业地图. International Growth Centre, London, UK. ISBN 9781907994005

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