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Knowledge and Global Inequality Since 1800
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Capital, The State And Labour
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Resetting the International Monetary (Non)System
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– Evidence from Fourteen Countries During the 2007/08 Food Price Crisis
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Food Price Policy in an Era of Market Instability
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– Income inequality in former British African colonies
The presence of European colonial powers in Africa has left a long-lasting legacy that has severely impacted their development trajectories. But what are the lingering effects of colonization on economic performance, in particular with regard to inequality? While clear information on many economic...
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Mozambique at a Fork in the Road
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Spatial Disparities in Human Development
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– A Microsimulation Study for Côte d'Ivoire
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Growth, Inequality and Poverty
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New Sources of Development Finance
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Macroeconomic Policy after the Conservative Era
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Inequality, Poverty and Well-being
– Socioeconomic class and poverty in South Africa
South Africa is often cited as the most unequal economy in the world. Its experience of having to overcome both colonialism and apartheid makes it unique from the vantage of studies on socioeconomic class, economic mobility, and poverty — with household characteristics like race, gender, and...
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New Sources of Development Finance
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– Women's Right to Employment in India and Bangladesh
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Women, Culture, and Development
Research Brief
In 2008 Doucouliagos and Paldam published a paper, hereafter known as DP08, based on a meta-analytic approach to the aid-growth question. Working with a database including 68 studies on the relationship between foreign aid and economic growth they arrived at a pessimistic result. This is in line...
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Poverty and Undernutrition
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– Floriculture and the Metal and Engineering Industries in Ethiopia
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Inequality, Poverty and Well-being
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Resource Abundance and Economic Development
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Women, Culture, and Development
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Food Price Policy in an Era of Market Instability
– Addressing the lack of data and observing the structure of the economy
With the recent democratic elections, Myanmar has entered a new development phase. To support this process there is amongst others a need for sound economic policies that have an economy-wide perspective. To enable such policies, appropriate analytical methods and the relevant underlying data, must...
Policy Brief
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– Levar aos Pobres os Benefícios da Paz
Este resumo na área das políticas apresenta os resultados de um projecto do UNU/WIDER sobre a guerra e a reconstrução em África da autoria de Tony Addison, que se encontra actualmente publicado sob o nome de From Conflict to Recovery in Africa. Tal como este estudo deixa bem claro, a paz é...
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Aid Effectiveness for Environmental Sustainability
– Experience over the last fifty years
Asia has achieved remarkable economic growth and seen hundreds of millions of citizens rise out of poverty since the mid-1960s. Constructing and analysing the factors behind continent’s poverty and inequality over the last fifty years helps gain important insights for further reducing global poverty...
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Microfinance evaluations reveal a positive impact on per capita income, non-land asset value and poverty incidence. Across countries and methodologies, microfinance is most likely to have a short-term positive effect; regionally, the most positive impacts are seen in Africa. Women tend to benefit...
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Who Will Save the Forests?
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– Poverty and Income Distribution Among Immigrants in Denmark and Sweden Since 1984
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Poverty, International Migration and Asylum
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The Rocky Road to Reform
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– Polish Transformation and Economic Development, 1989- 2008
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Development Success
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– Income Distribution, Labour Discipline, and Aggregate Demand in Welfare Capitalism
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Golden Age of Capitalism
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The Environment and Emerging Development Issues
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– Correlated Impacts on Health, Wealth, Fertility and Education
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Advancing Development
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