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Volume 18, Number 2, 1 2004
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Do Macroeconomic Crises Always Slow Human Capital Accumulation?
pp. 131-154(24)
Author: Norbert R. Schady

The Distribution of Income Shocks during Crises: An Application of Quantile Analysis to Mexico, 1992–95
pp. 155-174(20)
Authors: William F. Maloney; Wendy V. Cunningham; Mariano Bosch

Agricultural Tariffs or Subsidies: Which Are More Important for Developing Economies?
pp. 175-204(30)
Authors: Bernard Hoekman; Francis Ng; Marcelo Olarreaga

The Earnings Effects of Multilateral Trade Liberalization: Implications for Poverty
pp. 205-236(32)
Authors: Thomas W. Hertel; Maros Ivanic; Paul V. Preckel; John A. L. Cranfield

Asymmetries in the Union Wage Premium in Ghana
pp. 237-252(16)
Authors: Niels-Hugo Blunch; Dorte Verner

Governance Matters III: Governance Indicators for 1996, 1998, 2000, and 2002
pp. 253-287(35)
Authors: Daniel Kaufmann; Aart Kraay; Massimo Mastruzzi

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