DERG working paper series
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- 25-22: Pathways Connecting Prenatal Heat Exposure to Development and Health Outcomes – A Review of Current Evidence and Research Gaps

- Theodore James Davies and John Rand
- 23-21: Brothers in Arms, Brothers in Trade? Measuring the Effect of Violent Conflicts on Trade with Third-Party Countries

- Helge Zille
- 23-20: Trade liberalisation, market behaviour and food security: Evidence from Tanzania

- Christian Estmann
- 23-19: Gender altruism and attitudes towards violence against women

- Pablo Selaya, Neda Trifkovic and Vincent Leyaro
- 23-18: Cash Transfers and Labor Supply: New Evidence on Impacts and Mechanisms

- Cuong Nguyen and Finn Tarp
- 22-17: Urban Poverty Mapping with Open Spatial Data: Evidence from Dar es Salaam

- Peter Fisker and Kenneth Mdadila
- 22-16: Illicit Financial Flows - Illicit drug trafficking and tax evasion

- Johnny Flentø and Leonardo Santos Simao
- 22-15: llicit Financial Flows - The illusion of a common denominator

- Johnny Flentø and Leonardo Santos Simao
- 22-14: Export Commodity Dependence and Vulnerability to Poverty

- Tseday J. Mekasha, Kenneth Mdadila, Jehovaness Aikaeli and Finn Tarp
- 21-13: Ending Poverty in All its Forms Everywhere

- Johnny Flentø
- 21-12: Buying Security with Charity: Why donors change conditionality

- Johnny Flentø and Leonardo Santos Simao
- 21-11: Poverty, Inequality and Social Protection in Myanmar

- Miguel Niño-Zarazúa and Finn Tarp
- 21-10: Workplace training in Myanmar: Determinants and wage returns

- Henrik Hansen, S Kanayade, John Rand and Neda Trifkovic
- 21-09: Fiscal policy responses to COVID-19 in Danida priority countries in Sub-Saharan Africa

- Christian Estmann, Henrik Hansen and John Rand
- 21-08: Doing business while holding public office: Evidence from Mozambique’s firm registry

- Finn Tarp, Sam Jones and Felix Schilling
- 20-07: Corruption and mental health: Evidence from Vietnam

- Smriti Sharma, Saurabh Singhal and Finn Tarp
- 20-06: The Impact of Eliminating Secondary School Fees: Evidence from Tanzania

- Kasper Brandt and Beatrice K. Mkenda
- 20-05: The gender wage gap in Myanmar: Adding insult to injury?

- Henrik Hansen, John Rand and Ngu Wah Win
- 20-04: Does Scarcity Reduce Cooperation? Experimental Evidence from Rural Tanzania

- Gustav Agneman, Paolo Falco, Exaud Joel and Onesmo Selejio
- 20-03: Inequality, institutions and cooperation

- Thomas Markussen, Smriti Sharma, Saurabh Singhal and Finn Tarp
- 20-02: Merchandise export diversification strategy for Tanzania - promoting inclusive growth, economic complexity and structural change

- Christian Estmann, Bjoern Bo Soerensen, Benno Ndulu and John Rand