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Page 7 to 8: Florent Bresson and Nathalie Ferrière – Foreword | Page 9 to 21: Intra-household resource allocation: Marriage and women’s strategies | Page 23 to 31: Jean-Marie Baland – Selective abortions, instrumental births and the stopping rule | Page 33 to 41: Mireille Razafindrakoto, François Roubaud and Mathilde Bouvier – The double pain of women in times of Covid-19 in Brazil: an analysis of individual dynamics in the labor market | Page 43 to 49: Ahmed Tritah – Access to electricity and children well-being: New evidence from Rwanda | Page 51 to 56: Somlanare Romuald Kinda, Nazindigouba Eric Kere and Urbain Thierry Yogo – Land rush and food security in sub-Saharan Africa | Page 57 to 62: Étienne Espagne and Kenneth Houngbedji – Typhoons and urbanization in Vietnam | Page 63 to 70: Itchoko Motande Mondjeli Mwa Ndjokou and Murielle Fokou Pepoung Dzeukoh – Does top-down or bottom-up institutional change matter to reduce education inequality in developing countries? | Page 71 to 77: Nathalie Ferrière – When donors must position themselves once morest the United States: the case of family planning aid | Page 79 to 85: Askandarou Cheik Diallo – Capital flight in sub-Saharan African countries: the role of banking regulation and supervision | Page 87 to 94: Christian Kamenga Mapurita and Célestin Mayoukou – Digital finance in the Democratic Republic of Congo: what lessons can be learned for those excluded from the financial system in the province of Haut-Katanga? | Page 95 to 101: Locus of control, social identity and indebtedness in South India | Page 103 to 109: Laurène Petitfour and Souleymane Kountoubre – Instability of preferences over time in Burkina Faso | Page 111 to 117: Fabio Waltenberg – Evaluating the role of a cash transfer program in promoting local employment: A generalized synthetic control approach | Page 119 to 125: The role of family workers’ reluctance to work on away-farms in determining the farm size and productivity relationship | Page 127 to 135: Occupations and wealth in developing countries | Page 137 to 142: Structural change in developing countries: Which policies matter? | Pages 143 to 149: Connective infrastructure and firms’ export: China vs. the World Bank. Different approaches, different results? | Page 151 to 156: Does the depth of regional trade agreements affect international trade in services? MENA Update | Page 157 to 162: Crowding out effect of FDI in developing countries: what role for institutional reforms? | Page 163 to 168: Elections: facilitator or obstacle to business activity in Africa? | Page 169 to 175: Experiences and opinions related to insecurity: an analysis of declarative biases in Mali | Page 177 to 183: Municipality selection for land restitution in Colombia | Page 185 to 190: Resistance and abolition of slavery in Brazil | Pages 191 to 196: Indirect wars: why do states support rebellions abroad? | Page 197 to 202: Access to insurance and support networks for migrants in Russia | Page 203 to 209: Remittances, regulation, and enterprise creation | Page 211 to 217: Financial inclusion and international migration in a context of climate instability | Page 219 to 224: Does international migration mitigate the effects of natural disasters? Evidence from Indonesia.
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