Since its revelation some two decades ago, the spread of the epidemic of HIV/AIDS has been exceptionally fast. Infections were concentrated in developed countries in the early years. Low and middle-income countries are its lates victims, with devasting s
While early studies tended to find positive correlations between economic resources, education and H...
Economic conditions around the world are likely to deteriorate in the short to medium term. The pote...
The adverse economic impact of HIV/AIDS is becoming increasingly evident. In high- prevalence countr...
Low- to middle-income countries bear the overwhelming burden of the human immunode-ficiency virus ty...
Low- to middle-income countries bear the overwhelming burden of the human immunode-ficiency virus ty...
The rapid spread of HIV in the 1980s and 1990s in the non-industrialised world is now leading to an ...
Economists have a vital role to play in helping public health officials and policymakers understand ...
Infectious diseases matter greatly for Africa. Cross-country regressions for the 1990-97 period sugg...
It is estimated that by 2001 20 million people had died from AIDS, which is now the world´s fourth b...
An interdisciplinary approach that incorporates biomedical data into an economic analysis provides t...
Infectious diseases matter greatly for Africa. Cross-country regressions for the 1990-97 period sugg...
Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS) and Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) emerged on the glob...
HIV infection has a complex relationship with poverty, but affects both the rich and poor. HIV/AIDS...
This study examines the claim that the AIDS epidemic will slow the pace of economic growth. We do th...
While early studies tended to find positive correlations between economic resources, education and H...
While early studies tended to find positive correlations between economic resources, education and H...
Economic conditions around the world are likely to deteriorate in the short to medium term. The pote...
The adverse economic impact of HIV/AIDS is becoming increasingly evident. In high- prevalence countr...
Low- to middle-income countries bear the overwhelming burden of the human immunode-ficiency virus ty...
Low- to middle-income countries bear the overwhelming burden of the human immunode-ficiency virus ty...
The rapid spread of HIV in the 1980s and 1990s in the non-industrialised world is now leading to an ...
Economists have a vital role to play in helping public health officials and policymakers understand ...
Infectious diseases matter greatly for Africa. Cross-country regressions for the 1990-97 period sugg...
It is estimated that by 2001 20 million people had died from AIDS, which is now the world´s fourth b...
An interdisciplinary approach that incorporates biomedical data into an economic analysis provides t...
Infectious diseases matter greatly for Africa. Cross-country regressions for the 1990-97 period sugg...
Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS) and Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) emerged on the glob...
HIV infection has a complex relationship with poverty, but affects both the rich and poor. HIV/AIDS...
This study examines the claim that the AIDS epidemic will slow the pace of economic growth. We do th...
While early studies tended to find positive correlations between economic resources, education and H...
While early studies tended to find positive correlations between economic resources, education and H...
Economic conditions around the world are likely to deteriorate in the short to medium term. The pote...
The adverse economic impact of HIV/AIDS is becoming increasingly evident. In high- prevalence countr...