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151. The Face of African Infrastructure: Service Availability and Citizens' Demands

152. Guarantees, Subsidies, or Paying for Success? Choosing the Right Instruments to Catalyze Private Investment in Developing Countries

153. The Cost and Cost-Effectiveness of Alternative Strategies to Expand Treatment to HIV-Positive South Africans: Scale Economies and Outreach Costs

154. The Impact of Gavi on Vaccination Rates: Regression Discontinuity Evidence

155. Fiscal Policy, Inequality, and the Ethnic Divide in Guatemala

156. Do Mobile Phone Surveys Work in Poor Countries?

157. The Meaning of Failed Replications: A Review and Proposal

158. Multiple Inequalities and Policies to Mitigate Inequality Traps in Pakistan

159. Manufacturing or Services? An Indian Illustration of a Development Dilemma

160. How the New International Goal for Child Mortality Is Unfair to Africa (Again)

161. The Health Consequences of Aerial Spraying of Illicit Crops: The Case of Colombia

162. Call Me Educated: Evidence from a Mobile Monitoring Experiment in Niger

163. Can a Poverty-Reducing and Progressive Tax and Transfer System Hurt the Poor?

164. The Financial Secrecy Index: Shedding New Light on the Geography of Secrecy

165. New Estimates of Global Poverty and Inequality: How Much Difference Do Price Data Really Make?

166. Guarantees, Subsidies, or Paying for Success? Choosing the Right Instrument to Catalyze Private Investment in Developing Countries

167. Losing Our Minds? New Research Directions on Skilled Migration and Development

168. Philanthropy, Welfare Capitalism or Radically Different Global Economic Model: What Would It Take to End Global Poverty within a Generation Based on Historical Growth Patterns?

169. The Politics of Priority Setting in Health: A Political Economy Perspective

170. Taxes: Price of Civilization or Tribute to Leviathan?

171. The Future of Forests: Emissions from Tropical Deforestation with and without a Carbon Price, 2016–2050

172. Inequality and Fiscal Redistribution in Middle Income Countries: Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Indonesia, Mexico, Peru and South Africa

173. Stunted Growth: Why Don't African Firms Create More Jobs?

174. Rethinking the Financial Design of the World Bank

175. The Median Is the Message: A Good-Enough Measure of Material Well-Being and Shared Development Progress

176. Estimating Illicit Flows of Capital via Trade Mispricing: A Forensic Analysis of Data on Switzerland

177. Estimating Illicit Flows of Capital via Trade Mispricing: A Forensic Analysis of Data on Switzerland

178. Scarcity without Leviathan: The Violent Effects of Cocaine Supply Shortages in the Mexican Drug War

179. Development as Diffusion: Manufacturing Productivity and Sub-Saharan Africa's Missing Middle

180. From Maize to Haze: Agricultural Shocks and the Growth of the Mexican Drug Sector

181. Migration as a Strategy for Household Finance: A Research Agenda on Remittances, Payments, and Development

182. What Drives Deforestation and What Stops It? A Meta-Analysis of Spatially Explicit Econometric Studies

183. Comparing the Incidence of Taxes and Social Spending in Brazil and the United States

184. Does Development Reduce Migration?

185. The Health Financing Transition: A Conceptual Framework and Empirical Evidence

186. Scarcity without Leviathan: The Violent Effects of Cocaine Supply Shortages in the Mexican Drug War

187. A Case against Taxes and Quotas on High-Skill Emigration

188. The Value of Forest Ecosystem Services to Developing Economies

189. Ecosystem Services from Tropical Forests: Review of Current Science

190. Who Pollutes? A Household-Level Database of America's Greenhouse Gas Footprint

191. How Much Will Health Coverage Cost? Future Health Spending Scenarios in Brazil, Chile, and Mexico

192. Costing a Data Revolution

193. Trading Forests: Quantifying the Contribution of Global Commodity Markets to Emissions from Tropical Deforestation

194. Why Maintaining Tropical Forests Is Essential and Urgent for a Stable Climate

195. The California REDD+ Experience: The Ongoing Political History of California's Initiative to Include Jurisdictional REDD+ Offsets within Its Cap-and-Trade System

196. To Charge or Not to Charge: Evidence from a Health Products Experiment in Uganda

197. Two Global Challenges, One Solution: International Cooperation to Combat Climate Change and Tropical Deforestation

198. Climate Policy Constraints and NGO Entrepreneurship: The Story of Norway's Leadership in REDD+ Financing

199. To Charge or Not to Charge: Evidence from a Health Products Experiment in Uganda

200. Value Subtraction in Public Sector Production: Accounting Versus Economic Cost of Primary Schooling in India