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Papers by Same Organization
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The National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies (GRIPS) is a stand-alone graduate school focused on policy studies. Students at GRIPS study the methodology of policy impact analysis and policy assessment based on their chosen academic areas, including economics, political science, public administration, international relations, mathematical science, social engineering, and interdisciplinary fields.
GRIPS offers a variety of programs ranging from Masters' to Doctoral programs. For more information about current and upcoming news and events as well as downloading the GRIPS bulletin, all can be found by visiting the website. |
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| A closer look at the correlation between remittances and the reduction of poverty and inequality |
| By Acharya, C.P. and Leon-Gonzalez, R., 2012 |
| Produced by: National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies (GRIPS) |
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| Countries: Nepal |
| Themes: Migration, Poverty & Inequality |
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| Investigating how the lower bounds of shadow prices of input resources vary parametrically |
| By Tone, K. and Tsutsui, M., 2010 |
| Produced by: National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies (GRIPS) |
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| Countries: No Specific Country |
| Themes: Environment and Climate Change |
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| Comparing between the lifecycle and fixed asset allocation strategies during the accumulation phase of a worker’s career |
| By Pfau, W., 2010 |
| Produced by: National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies (GRIPS) |
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| Countries: No Specific Country |
| Themes: Macroeconomics and Economic Growth |
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