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Fragility and Development in Small Island Developing States
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Fragility and Development in Small Island Developing States
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Fragility and Development in Small Island Developing States
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– An Agnostic Time Series Analysis
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Fragility and Development in Small Island Developing States
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Part of Journal Special Issue
Fragility and Development in Small Island Developing States
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Part of Journal Special Issue
Fragility and Development in Small Island Developing States
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Fragility and Development in Small Island Developing States
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– The Costs of State Failure in the Pacific
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Fragility and Development in Small Island Developing States
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– An Overview and Introduction
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Vulnerability in Development
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– Its Design and Use for International Development Policy
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Vulnerability in Development
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– Concepts and Measurements
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Vulnerability in Development
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Vulnerability in Development
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Vulnerability in Development
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– What Do We Know and What Should We Know about War Widows?
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Vulnerability in Development
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This study investigates the effect of trade liberalisation on export growth, import growth, the trade balance and the current account of the balance of payments in 17 Least Developed Countries (LDCs) over the period 1970 to 2001. The paper also assesses the marginal relation between capital flows (e...
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The Russian Federation inherited a fairly well-developed, mature educational system from the Soviet Union. Most school-age children had access to general education; literacy was almost universal. Transition exposed weaknesses in this system tailored to the needs of a centrally planned economy...
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