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Corruption, gender, and small‐scale cross‐border trade in East Africa: A review. (2022). Trimble, Melissa ; Klopp, Jacqueline M ; Wiseman, Eleanor.
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  4. Health Crisis, Mobility Restrictions, and Group Trade : Evidence from Small-Scale Cross-Border Transactions in the Great Lakes Region. (2023). Walkenhorst, Peter ; Kunaka, Charles ; Keyser, John C.
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  5. Explaining Customs Tax Evasion in Ethiopia: The Effect of Trade Tax, Law Enforcement, and Product Characteristics. (2023). Tadesse, Tasew.
    In: Global Journal of Emerging Market Economies.
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  6. Tracking the Cost of Living, for Whom and at What Price?. (2023). ROUBAUD, François ; Guérin, Isabelle ; Bedecarrats, Florent ; Dazet, Flore.
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  7. The impact of customs and trade regulations on the operations of African firms. (2023). Robinson, Catherine ; Drinkwater, Stephen.
    In: Journal of Business Research.
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  8. The effect of the informal economy on bilateral exports from sub‐Saharan African countries. (2023). Pondie, Thierry Messie ; Tcheuta, Joseph Nzomo ; Domguia, Edmond Noubissi ; Ngounou, Borice Augustin ; Poumie, Boker.
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  9. How impact evaluation methods influence the outcomes of development projects? Evidence from a meta-analysis on decentralized solar nano projects. (2022). Cisse, Fatoumata Nankoto.
    In: Documents de travail du Centre d'Economie de la Sorbonne.
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  10. Business Training with a Better-Informed Lender: Theory and Evidence from Microcredit in France. (2022). Bourlès, Renaud ; Joutard, Xavier ; Henriet, Dominique ; Cozarenco, Anastasia.
    In: SciencePo Working papers Main.
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  11. Business Training with a Better-Informed Lender: Theory and Evidence from Microcredit in France. (2022). Bourlès, Renaud ; Joutard, Xavier ; Henriet, Dominique ; Cozarenco, Anastasia.
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  12. How impact evaluation methods influence the outcomes of development projects? Evidence from a meta-analysis on decentralized solar nano projects. (2022). Cisse, Fatoumata Nankoto.
    In: Post-Print.
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  13. How impact evaluation methods influence the outcomes of development projects? Evidence from a meta-analysis on decentralized solar nano projects. (2022). Cisse, Fatoumata Nankoto.
    In: Université Paris1 Panthéon-Sorbonne (Post-Print and Working Papers).
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  14. Trade, conflict and informality: Evidence from the South Sudanese civil war. (2022). Shepherd, Ben ; Rauschendorfer, Jakob.
    In: The World Economy.
    RePEc:bla:worlde:v:45:y:2022:i:3:p:867-894.

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  15. Corruption, gender, and small‐scale cross‐border trade in East Africa: A review. (2022). Trimble, Melissa ; Klopp, Jacqueline M ; Wiseman, Eleanor.
    In: Development Policy Review.
    RePEc:bla:devpol:v:40:y:2022:i:5:n:e12610.

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  16. A political economy of social impact measurement. (2022). Janycatrice, Florence.
    In: Annals of Public and Cooperative Economics.
    RePEc:bla:annpce:v:93:y:2022:i:2:p:267-291.

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  17. Recent advances on impact measurement for the social and solidarity economy: Empirical and methodological challenges. (2022). Rousselière, Damien ; Bouchard, Marie J ; Rousseliere, Damien.
    In: Annals of Public and Cooperative Economics.
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  18. Murky trade waters: Regional tariff commitments and non-tariff measures in Africa. (2021). Vogel, Tim ; Stender, Frederik.
    In: IDOS Discussion Papers.
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  19. Disability, Empathy and Trade: Evidence from Small-Scale Cross-Border Transactions in Uganda. (2021). Walkenhorst, Peter.
    In: MPRA Paper.
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  20. In Gravity no Veritas: Dubious Trade Elasticity and Weak Effects of Regional Trade Agreements in Africa. (2021). Guepie, Geoffroy ; Candau, Fabien ; Kouakou, R.
    In: Working papers of Transitions Energétiques et Environnementales (TREE).
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  21. In Gravity no Veritas: Dubious Trade Elasticity and Weak Effects of Regional Trade Agreements in Africa. (2021). Guepie, Geoffroy ; Candau, Fabien ; Kouakou, R.
    In: Working Papers.
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  22. The Impact of Port Performance on Trade: The Case of Selected African States. (2021). Mlambo, Courage.
    In: Economies.
    RePEc:gam:jecomi:v:9:y:2021:i:4:p:135-:d:641832.

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  23. Up before Dawn : Experimental Evidence from a Cross-Border Trader Training at the Democratic Republic of Congo?Rwanda Border. (2020). O'Sullivan, Michael ; Goldstein, Markus ; Garcia, Maria Elena ; Croke, Kevin ; Mensah, Edouard Romeo.
    In: Policy Research Working Paper Series.
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  24. Why RCTs failed to answer the biggest questions about microcredit impact. (2020). Morduch, Jonathan.
    In: World Development.
    RePEc:eee:wdevel:v:127:y:2020:i:c:s0305750x1930467x.

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  25. Une économie politique des mesures d’impact social. (2020). Jany-Catrice, Florence.
    In: CIRIEC Working Papers.
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  26. Formalising informal cross-border trade: Evidence from One-Stop-Border-Posts in Uganda. (2020). Siu, Jade.
    In: Discussion Papers.
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  27. Price discrimination in bribe payments: Evidence from informal cross-border trade in West Africa. (2019). Jarreau, Joachim ; Bensassi, Sami.
    In: Post-Print.
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  28. Price discrimination in bribe payments: Evidence from informal cross-border trade in West Africa. (2019). Bensassi, Sami ; Jarreau, Joachim.
    In: World Development.
    RePEc:eee:wdevel:v:122:y:2019:i:c:p:462-480.

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  29. Regional market integration in East Africa: Local but no regional effects?. (2019). Moradi, Alexander ; Eberhard-Ruiz, Andreas.
    In: Journal of Development Economics.
    RePEc:eee:deveco:v:140:y:2019:i:c:p:255-268.

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