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Jubilee Conference - WIDER Thinking Ahead: the Future of Development Economics
- Project name/title
- Jubilee Conference - WIDER Thinking Ahead
- Year:
- 2005
- Theme:
- Development and Finance
- Director:
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- Assistant:
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- Participants:
- About 200 participants attended the conference, more than 150 of them coming from outside Finland. The conference was open to younger researchers as well as established scholars. A list of participants is available on WIDER’s website.
- Conferences
- Jubilee Conference - WIDER Thinking Ahead: the Future of Development Economics
- Presentations
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- Publications:
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- Absorptive Capacity and Achieving the MDGs
- Advancing Development: Core Themes in Global Development
- Advancing Development: Core Themes in Global Development (paperback)
- Applying Behavioural Economics to International Development Policy
- Corruption and Inequality
- Credit Co-operatives in Locally Financed Economic Development: Using Energy Efficiency as a Lever
- Decomposing Growth: Do Low-Income and HIPCs Differ from High-Income Countries? Growth, Technological Catch-up, Technological Change and Human and Physical Capital Deepening
- Development Questions for 25 Years
- Development Strategy, Viability, and Economic Institutions: The Case of China
- Development in Chile 1990-2005: Lessons from a Positive Experience
- Development through Globalization?
- Do We Need a New 'Great Transformation'? Is One Likely?
- Evaluating Targeting Efficiency of Government Programmes: International Comparisons
- The Evolution of the Development Doctrine, 1950-2005
- From Seers to Sen: The Meaning of Economic Development
- Gender and Growth in Sub-Saharan Africa: Issues and Evidence
- Health Improvements and Health Inequality during the Last 40 Years
- The Human Dimensions of the Global Development Process in the Early Part of the 21st Century: Critical Trends and New Challenges
- Indivisibility, Fairness, Farsightedness and their Implications for Security
- Inequality in Historical Perspective
- Innovations, High-Tech Trade and Industrial Development: Theory, Evidence and Policy
- Institutions, Policies and Economic Development
- International Convergence or Higher Inequality in Human Development? Evidence for 1975 to 2002
- International Finance and the Developing World: The Next Twenty Years
- International Risk Tolerance, Capital Market Failure and Capital Flows to Emerging Markets
- Investing in Health for Economic Development: The Case of Mexico
- Is Social Capital Part of the Institutions Continuum and is it a Deep Determinant of Development?
- Manufacturing, Services and Premature Deindustrialization in Developing Countries: A Kaldorian Analysis
- Migration in the Development Studies Literature: Has It Come Out of Its Marginality?
- Patterns of Rent-Extraction and Deployment in Developing Countries: Implications for Governance, Economic Policy and Performance
- Prolonged Use and Conditionality Failure: Investigating IMF Responsibility
- A Quest for Pro-Poor Globalization
- Special Issue to mark UNU-WIDER's 20th Anniversary
- Stormy Days on an Open Field: Asymmetries in the Global Economy
- Three Decades of Rural Development Projects in Asia, Latin America, and Africa: Learning From Successes and Failures
- Turning Points in Development Thinking and Practice
- Violence in Peace: Understanding Increased Violence in Early Post-Conflict Transitions and Its Implications for Development
- Why Have All Development Strategies Failed in Latin America?
- A Wider Approach to Aid Effectiveness: Correlated Impacts on Health, Wealth, Fertility and Education
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