What drives tax compliance among informal workers, and how does compliance affect their policy preferences? Informal workers in developing countries encounter multiple taxes levied by government authorities and non-state actors.
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Intertemporal choice and income regularity: Non-fungibility in the timing of income among Kenyan farmers
The optimal design of informal contracts in agricultural value chains depends on when farmers prefer to be paid for their output.
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The health of farmer-based organizations in Ghana
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Regulations, brokers, and interlinkages
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The bang for the birr
Increasing attention is now being paid to poverty dynamics in developing countries.
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Gender differences in land inheritance, schooling, and lifetime income: evidence from the rural Philippines
"This article examines the difference in lifetime incomes arising from parental preferences in the allocation of land inheritance and investments in schooling between sons and daughters in the rural Philippines.