the mission of The World Bank Economic Review is to encourage and support research in the field of development economics. We seek to publish and disseminate innovative theoretical and empirical research that identifies, analyzes, measures, and evaluates the macro and micro-economic forces that promote or impede economic development with a view towards providing the knowledge necessary for designing, implementing, and sustaining effective development policies in low and middle income countries. Our intended audience comprises a worldwide readership of economists and other social scientists in government, business, international agencies, universities, and research institutions.
世界银行经济审查组织的使命是鼓励和支持发展经济学领域的研究。我们寻求发布和传播创新的理论和实证研究,识别、分析、措施和评估宏观和微观经济力量,促进或阻碍经济发展,以提供必要的知识设计、实施和维持有效的发展政策在低收入和中等收入国家。我们的目标受众包括政府、商业、国际机构、大学和研究机构的经济学家和其他社会科学家的全球读者。
Booms, Busts, and Household Enterprise: Evidence from Coffee Farmers in Tanzania
来源期刊:The World Bank Economic ReviewDOI:10.1093/wber/lhz044
Optimal Climate Policy and the Future of World Economic Development
来源期刊:The World Bank Economic ReviewDOI:10.1093/WBER/LHX016
Borrowing for Growth: Big Pushes and Debt Sustainability in Low-Income Countries
来源期刊:The World Bank Economic ReviewDOI:10.1093/wber/lhy029
Productivity Losses and Firm Responses to Electricity Shortages: Evidence from Ghana
来源期刊:The World Bank Economic ReviewDOI:10.1093/wber/lhz027
Importing and Firm Productivity in Ethiopian Manufacturing
来源期刊:The World Bank Economic ReviewDOI:10.1093/WBER/LHX009
Energy-Saving Effects of Progressive Pricing and Free CFL Bulb Distribution Program: Evidence from Ethiopia
来源期刊:The World Bank Economic ReviewDOI:10.1093/WBER/LHW068
When Rebels Attack: Quantifying the Impacts of Capturing Territory from the Government in Yemen
来源期刊:The World Bank Economic ReviewDOI:10.1093/WBER/LHY035
How Mass Immigration Affects Countries with Weak Economic Institutions : A Natural Experiment in Jordan
来源期刊:The World Bank Economic ReviewDOI:10.1093/WBER/LHY032
Migration and Urbanization in Post-Apartheid South Africa
来源期刊:The World Bank Economic ReviewDOI:10.1093/WBER/LHY030
“Sex in Marriage Is a Divine Gift”? Evidence on the Quantity-Quality Trade-off from the Manila Contraceptive Ban
来源期刊:The World Bank Economic ReviewDOI:10.1093/wber/lhw055
Do Information Technologies Improve Teenagers’ Sexual Education? Evidence from a Randomized Evaluation in Colombia
来源期刊:The World Bank Economic ReviewDOI:10.1093/WBER/LHY031
Education Spillovers in Farm Productivity: Revisiting the Evidence
来源期刊:The World Bank Economic ReviewDOI:10.1093/WBER/LHY028
Exploring the Heterogeneous Effects of Export Promotion
来源期刊:The World Bank Economic ReviewDOI:10.1093/WBER/LHY034
Minimum age regulation and child labor: New evidence from Brazil
来源期刊:The World Bank Economic ReviewDOI:10.1093/WBER/LHZ047
Religion and Sanitation Practices
来源期刊:The World Bank Economic ReviewDOI:10.1596/1813-9450-9131