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期刊名:World development perspectives

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ISSN:2452-2929

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IF/分区:2.3/Q2

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Giovanni Occhiali,Olivia Okello Giovanni Occhiali
Fisheries have long been held to possess significant development potential across Africa, providing food security, livelihoods, and foreign exchange. Debates about their management have centred on the need to close access and on the role of...
Dina Najjar,Bipasha Baruah Dina Najjar
Research conducted in developing countries in the past 50 years generally suggests that most agricultural innovations (whether technological, social, or financial in nature) end up reinforcing existing socio-economic hierarchies based on ge...
Desiree Poets,Catherine Grimes,Max Stephenson Jr et al. Desiree Poets et al.
Scholars and officials have argued that the strengthening of communities and community-led development constitute an important policy goal in the fight against emergencies such as the COVID-19 pandemic. Nevertheless, most strategies to addr...
Jesse Lastunen,Matteo Richiardi Jesse Lastunen
We develop a new methodology to nowcast the effects of the COVID-19 crisis on GDP and forecast its evolution in small, export-oriented countries. To this aim, we exploit variation in financial indexes at the industry level in the early stag...
Eva O Arceo-Gomez,Raymundo M Campos-Vazquez,Gerardo Esquivel et al. Eva O Arceo-Gomez et al.
The outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic had an immediate and severe impact on the economy. However, we do not know whether the disease may have a longer-term effect on people's employment opportunities. In this study, we focus on the effects ...
Victor Manyong,Mpoko Bokanga,Dieu-Merci Akonkwa Nyamuhirwa et al. Victor Manyong et al.
Although global assessments of the initial impacts of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) have focused on income, jobs, and health conditions, this study constitutes one of the first studies that assessed the impact of COVID-19 on food secur...
Beacon Mbiba,Daisy Mupfumira Beacon Mbiba
By early 2021, The World Bank was indicating that the massive COVID-19 induced declines in remittance flows it had predicted in the previous year had not materialised; actual declines were smaller and shorter term than expected. In some cas...