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– The Last Cold-War Conflict, the First Post-Cold-War Conflict
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War, Hunger, and Displacement
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Understanding Small-Island Developing States
Research Brief
– Exploring the Fatal Flaw
Aid to Haiti has not been effective due to failure of the country’s political and economic elites to participate and assist in the development process. US foreign policy has in some cases reinforced the tendency for elites to personally profit from aid initiatives. Haiti has received more than US$20...
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– Estimating Local Inequality in Three Developing Countries
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Spatial Inequality and Development
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– Relative Success and Comparative Failure?
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Globalization, Marginalization and Development
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From Conflict to Recovery in Africa
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– Lessons for Preventative Action
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The Prevention of Humanitarian Emergencies
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– Theoretical Reappraisal of the HIPC Initiative
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Debt Relief for Poor Countries
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– Do Low-income and HIPC Countries Differ from High-income Countries?
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Advancing Development
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– The Economic Results of Freeing Trade
– What are the challenges?
Diversifying the agricultural production in sub-Saharan Africa is important for the combat against poverty and climate change. In Malawi there are plans for legalizing the cultivation of industrial hemp, which would at best bring possibilities for Malawi and South Africa to complement each other in...
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– Historical Accounts from the More Advanced Countries
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Development Success
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Fragile States
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Fragile States
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– How Can the Concept of Social Contract Help Us in Understanding How to Make Peace Work?
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Making Peace Work
Book Chapter
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Globalization, Marginalization and Development
Research Brief
It is a widely accept projection that many low income countries (LICs) will remain low income for some time to come. Consequently, when assessing the policy options available to LICs it is important to take a long-term view. In the WIDER Working Paper ‘Aid, Fiscal Policy, Climate Change, and Growth’...
Book Chapter
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Trade Policy, Industrialization, and Development
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Fiscal Policy for Development
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– A Two-part Econometric Modeling Approach
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External Finance for Private Sector Development
Policy Brief
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Many of the world’s poorest countries can be described as 'fragile states' wherein governments cannot or will not provide an environment for households to reduce, mitigate, or cope with poverty and other risks to wellbeing. Many of these states are in conflict or just emerging from conflict. The UNU...
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– Towards an Alternative Approach to Economic and Social Recovery from War
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Global Insecurity
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