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    • Dire Straits v The Cure: Emphasising the Problem or the Solution in Charitable Fundraising for International Development 

      Clark, Jeremy; Garces-Ozanne, Arlene; Knowles, Stephen
      We conduct a laboratory experiment to test the effect on charitable donations to international development NGOs (INGOs) of emphasising current deprivation in a developing country, versus emphasising the potential good a ...
    • Estimating quarterly GDP Data for the South Pacific Island Nations 

      Lahari, Willie; Haug, Alfred A.; Garces-Ozanne, Arlene
      Time series analyses generally rely on having a relatively high frequency of consistent and reliable data to work with. However for many of the South Pacific Island Nations (SPINS), data on major macroeconomic series, like ...
    • How do empowerment and self-determination affect national health outcomes? 

      Garces-Ozanne, Arlene; Kalu, Edna Ikechi; Audas, Richard
      There remains a persistent gap in health outcomes between wealthy and poor countries. Basic measures such as life expectancy, infant and child mortality remain divergent, with preventable deaths being unacceptably high, ...
    • Revisiting The Decline In India’s Female Labour Force Participation: The Rise Of Machines And Security Risks 

      Singh, Avtar; Garces-Ozanne, Arlene
      This article posits that the mechanisation of agriculture and security risks have significant negative effects on India’s female labour force participation rate. Despite remarkable economic progress in India, aggregate ...

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