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Aid Effectiveness for Environmental Sustainability
Research Brief
– A New Agenda
It is commonly acknowledged that developing economies are characterized by large differences in output per worker across sectors. For such economies the shift of resources from low productivity to high productivity is the key potential driver of economic growth. Nearly all developing countries that...
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Aid Effectiveness for Environmental Sustainability
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External Finance for Private Sector Development
Book Chapter
– A Comparative Approach for Innovative Urban Projects
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Urbanization and Development
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The Rise of China and India
Book Chapter
– A Game-Theoretic Exploration
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The Environment and Emerging Development Issues
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– An Assessment of Recent Experiences in Senegalese Small-Scale Fisheries
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Group Behaviour and Development
– Success and failure in the extractive sector
A central difficulty for extractive activity is that benefits accrue at the national level but disruptions are highly localized. Companies recognise that these imbalances need to be addressed and adopt active programmes to improve local benefits. These programmes have had mixed past success, partly...
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External Finance for Private Sector Development
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The North, the South, and the Environment
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The North, the South, and the Environment
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– The Case of Zimbabwean Peasant Households
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The North, the South, and the Environment
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