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Has Democratization Reduced Infant Mortality in Sub-Saharan Africa? Evidence from Micro Data∗ Masayuki Kudamatsu† Department of Economics and STICERD London School of Economics and Political Science December 15, 2006
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City

Kinshasa / London / /

Continent

Africa / /

Country

Comoros / Rwanda / Niger / Swaziland / Namibia / Zimbabwe / Lesotho / Congo / Uganda / Nigeria / Ghana / Somalia / Eritrea / /

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Event

Voting Result / /

Facility

University of Warwick / University of Namur / /

IndustryTerm

manufacturing wages / /

MedicalCondition

HIV / measles / lower respiratory infections / diarrhea / e.g. pneumonia / malaria / diseases / infectious diseases / /

MedicalTreatment

immunization / /

NaturalFeature

Sahara / /

Organization

Micro Data∗ Masayuki Kudamatsu† Department of Economics / African government / United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund / United States Agency for International Development / World Bank / University of Namur / London School of Economics / University of Warwick / /

Person

Bernard Barrere / Sylvia Meek / Yutaka Arimoto / Jim Snyder / Tim Besley / Masayuki Kudamatsu / Hisaki Kono / Hiro Ishise / Rocco Macchiavello / Oriana Bandiera / Van de Walle / Lopez / Dave Donaldson / Maitreesh Ghatak / Fernando Aragon / Ray Fisman / Steve Pischke / Murray / Robin Burgess / Gandhi / /

Position

president / chief executive / Butler / chief executive to office / representative / chief executive in office / /

Region

Sub-Saharan Africa / /

URL

www.measuredhs.com / http /

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