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February 23, 2016
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While maternal mortality has fallen sharply in the last decade, it remains unnecessarily high at about 800 deaths a day worldwide. Moreover, there is enormous variation in levels and rates of decline across countries, even after accounting for differences in income. This column discusses new evidence showing that gender prejudice explains a significant part of this variation. 

Although maternal mortality rates (MMR) have fallen sharply in the last decade, there was limited progress for many years and the rate remains unnecessarily high, at around 800 deaths a day worldwide. T...

February 19, 2016
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Munir Squires from the London School of Economics presented his paper “Kinship Taxation as a Constraint to Microenterprise Growth: Experimental Evidence from Kenya†at the University of Navarra as part of the Navarra Center for International Development's Seminar Series.

“In poor countries a lot of the labor force works in very small firms. What is puzzling about this is that these firms have actually quite high returnsâ€, said Munir in the beginning of the presentation. Furthermore, some studies, as he explained, show tha...

February 18, 2016
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Luis Ravina, Director of the NCID, along with Juan Ãngel Soto, NCID Research Assistant, visited South Africa in early February to strengthen the relationship with various entities in the country. The NCID carries out research for the eradication of poverty in the continent specifically in Mozambique, Kenya and South Africa.

One of the first meetings was with Temba Nolutshungu, Director of the Free Market Foundation (founded in 1975), an independent public service organisation that promotes and fosters an open society, the rule of law, personal liberty, and economic and press free...

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