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The Erosion of a Relationship? Indo-British Economic Connections, 1930-1970
Tomlinson, Tom
2002
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Tomlinson, Tom (2002) The Erosion of a Relationship? Indo-British Economic Connections, 1930-1970. In: Conference on Hegemonic Transition in Asia, 1930 to 1970, 3-7 Sept 2002, Osaka, Japan. (Unpublished)
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Clitics in Sasak, eastern Indonesia
Austin, Peter
This paper is a discussion of the distribution of clitics in Sasak, an Austronesian(Western Malayo-Polynesian) language spoken by approximately two million people on the island of Lombok, eastern Indonesia. It outlines the types of clitics found Sasak and shows that there are interesting interactions between clitic placement and focus constructions that result in the violation of a number of canonical word orders in Sasak. The author argues that these violations can be seen as arising from competition for linear positions within the sentence; this can be accounted for within an optimality-theoretic syntax framework (Bresnan, 2000, Grimshaw, 1999) which describes sentence structures in terms of violable ranked constraints, the interaction of which accounts for observed structures as being the most optimal result of constraint competition.
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Austin, Peter (2004) Clitics in Sasak, eastern Indonesia. In: Linguistics Association of Great Britain Annual Conference, Sheffield, UK. (Unpublished)
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The Role of Whistleblowers in the Fight Against Economic Crime
Alexander, Richard
Whistleblowers have an essential role in the fight against economic crime, but their position is also not without risk. There are a number of ways in which they need protection, ranging from strong employment law provisions to witness protection programmes for themselves and their families. Although a number of jurisdictions, including the U.K., have provisions catering for these issues, they do not provide a perfect solution and, not least in a country such as Nigeria, the solutions themselves can give rise to issues which need to be addressed.
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Alexander, Richard (2004) The Role of Whistleblowers in the Fight Against Economic Crime. In: National Seminar on Economic Crimes 2004, 27-29 Jun 2004, Abuja, Nigeria. (Unpublished)
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A Framework for delivering legal research skills training online via a Virtual Learning Environment to be implemented at the School of Oriental and African
Studies
Spells, Sarah
This research project aimed generally to investigate the use of a Virtual Learning Environment (VLE) to deliver legal research skills training at the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS). Legal research skills are an increasingly important part of students’ studies. It is vital that law graduates are equipped with the necessary skills to research a legal problem adequately to become a competent legal practitioner. As SOAS law students study not only English and EU law, but also the laws of Asia, Africa and the Middle East, they need to be able to develop research skills that enable them to find relevant regional material effectively, accurately and successfully.
However, a number of problems have come to light at SOAS which have initiated a change in the way legal research skills training is currently delivered – including the
issue of student retention, high numbers of international students, diversity of students’ backgrounds and skills, and their different information needs. Thus, an investigation was undertaken into how SOAS can use the capabilities of a VLE to help change the current approach to legal research skills training.
A questionnaire was delivered to all law students currently studying at SOAS to discover their specific information needs relating to legal research skills. Additionally, an evaluation policy was constructed using previous research and the experience of other institutions, to evaluate two existing legal research skills programmes available in the UK and Australia. The results of this evaluation and questionnaire help to inform
the construction of the framework.
The results provided a general framework for the delivery of legal research skills training to undergraduate students at SOAS. By including the more generic skills as
well as specific legal research skills, this framework has a wider application and can, therefore, be used, compared and adapted for further research by other institutions.
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Spells, Sarah (2005) A Framework for delivering legal research skills training online via a Virtual Learning Environment to be implemented at the School of Oriental and African Studies. Masters dissertation. City University.
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Lifting the Blinkers: A New View of Power and Poverty in Mozambican Rural Labour Markets
Sender, John
Oya, Carlos
Cramer, Christopher
This paper presents some results from the largest rural labour market survey yet conducted in Mozambique. Evidence from three provinces shows that labour markets have a significant impact on the lives of a large number of poor people and that employers exercise considerable discretion in setting wages and conditions of casual, seasonal and permanent wage employment. The evidence presented comes from a combination of a quantitative survey based on purposive sampling with other techniques, including interviews with large farmers. The findings contrast with ideas that rural labour markets are irrelevant to poverty reduction policy formulation in Africa and the paper concludes with methodological, analytical and policy recommendations.
School of Oriental and African Studies
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Sender, John, Oya, Carlos and Cramer, Christopher (2006) 'Lifting the Blinkers: A New View of Power and Poverty in Mozambican Rural Labour Markets.' School of Oriental and African Studies. (Unpublished)
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Own up! Does anyone out there have a decent theory of ownership?
Cramer, Christopher
In this short paper, I attempt to find what theoretical grounds might support the term ownership as used in aid relations and critically to discuss these grounds. Three possible sources for thinking through the concept are: property rights, relationships made or sustained through gifts, and principal-agent theory. After setting the concept of ownership in development aid within the context of its origins, the paper explores the relevance and implications of seeing ownership as the effect of a gift, and then, in more detail, explores the way in which principal-agent theory has been applied to the analysis of ownership. Where this has been done, a particular controversy emerges around the relationship between ownership and conditionality: some regard these notions as fully compatible while others highlight the tension between them.
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Cramer, Christopher (2002) 'Own up! Does anyone out there have a decent theory of ownership?' (Unpublished)
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The political economy of development aid as main source of foreign finance for poor African countries: loss of policy space and possible alternatives from East Asia
Oya, Carlos
This paper discusses the political economy of development aid flows to poor countries in Sub-Saharan Africa and the potential role of China to generate opportunities for a recovery of policy space in these countries. We argue that the loss of policy space in many poor SSA countries is associated with donor-recipient relations in aid flows over the past two decades. The influential role of Western donor agencies and the growing marginalisation of SSA countries from international capital flows have left scarce policy space to their governments for more innovative trade, agricultural and industrial policies. The recent New Aid Agenda and the concomitant Western aid harmonization through budget support are likely enhance donors’ influence on policy making and to exacerbate this process despite claims of greater ‘ownership’. Learning from East Asian success stories has been hampered by the unequal bargaining power of SSA governments vis-à-vis their ‘development partners’. More recently, China has started to become an increasingly important player for some SSA countries and Chinese FDI and aid flows are already s significant reality there. Typically these ‘new’ relations may be seen with suspicion by Western ‘development’ partners, but we argue that this (and the cooperation of other Asian governments in a South-South cooperation framework) may be a significant opportunity for some SSA countries to regain part of the policy space lost in the 1980s and 1990s.
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Oya, Carlos (2006) The political economy of development aid as main source of foreign finance for poor African countries: loss of policy space and possible alternatives from East Asia. In: International Forum on Comparative Political Economy of Globalization, 1-3 September 2006, Beijing, China. (Unpublished)
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Origins, Genealogies, and the Politics of Mythmaking: Towards a Feminist Philosophy of Myth
Hawthorne, Sian
This thesis develops and advocates a feminist philosophy of myth in order to reformulate influential understandings of the roles and functions of myths in recent mythological scholarship. The initial hypothesis which the thesis establishes in Chapter 1 is that the designation of myth qua myth is neither innocent nor organic; highly consequential interests are at stake when myths are narrated, and, moreover, the categorisation of some types of narrative as ‘myth’ and others as ‘science’, or ‘philosophy’, for example, indicates powerful assertions about their relative level of validity and authority. I argue that these assertions are implicated in discursive strategies of containment and exclusion and allied to forms of identity construction characterised by an assertion of singularity. They further rely on the location of a non-transcendable point of origin as a means of securing the stability and legitimacy of these constructions. I develop this argument, in Chapters 2–7, through an extended case study of the German search for origins from the seventeenth to the nineteenth centuries, and demonstrate its relationship to the German romantic attempt to construct a noble German identity. I critique these forms of identity and origin construction, arguing that the German case is but one example of the western metaphysical theories of ontology which are indebted to inflected patrilinearity, the main feature of which is a preoccupation with monogenetic singularity. I consequently develop an alternative feminist model of origins and identity in Chapters 8–10 based on poststructural and psychoanalytical feminist theories of maternality as a site of splitting, doubling, and process. I acknowledge that while the identification of origins is an ontological convention, the assertion of patrilineal provenance creates forms of subjectivity that are exclusionary, dialectical, and monolithic, and are, therefore, inadequate frameworks for constructing ethically oriented models of identity in a post-feminist context. In contrast, I suggest that metaphors of maternal origin offer a considerably more promising, if transitional, discursive frame for articulating identities that stress multiplicity, connectedness, immanence, and dialogue.
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Hawthorne, Sian (2006) Origins, Genealogies, and the Politics of Mythmaking: Towards a Feminist Philosophy of Myth. PhD thesis. SOAS, University of London. DOI: https://doi.org/10.25501/SOAS.00000144 <https://doi.org/10.25501/SOAS.00000144>
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The Politics of Neglect: the Egyptian State in Cairo, 1974-98
Dorman, W. J.
This thesis examines state-society relations in Egypt, and the logic of durable authoritarianism since 1952. It does so through an examination of the Egyptian state’s neglectful rule, from the 1970s through the 1990s, of its capital Cairo. In particular, the thesis focuses on state inaction vis-à-vis Cairo’s informal housing sector: those neighbourhoods established on land not officially sanctioned for urbanization.
The central research question of the thesis is to explain why the Egyptian state has been unable to intervene effectively in these informal neighbourhoods—despite their stigmatization in Egyptian public discourse as threats to the nation’s social, moral and political health; the authoritarian state’s considerable unilateral power; and the availability of western assistance for development interventions. The short answer to the question, is that the very factors which sustain the authoritarian political order constrain the Egyptian state’s ability to intervene in its capital. Neglectful rule is a consequence of the autocratic post-1952 dispensation of power.
That this neglect is not simply the result of structural resource constraints, is demonstrated through the examination of donor-funded urban-development projects—aimed at fostering an administratively competent Egyptian state able to intervene in its capital—none of which were successful or sustainable. The failure of these reform initiatives, which could have allowed Egyptian state agencies to upgrade informal Cairo and re-orient its growth, can be plausibly explained in terms of the challenges they posed to the logic of autocratic rule. Thus the reproduction of the informal city is, in part, a consequence of the post-1952 dispensation.
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Dorman, W. J. (2007) The Politics of Neglect: the Egyptian State in Cairo, 1974-98. PhD thesis. SOAS, University of London. DOI: https://doi.org/10.25501/SOAS.00000155 <https://doi.org/10.25501/SOAS.00000155>
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Transition or Development? Reassessing Priorities for Law Reform
Glinavos, Ioannis
The modern literature on international development in conjunction with the rise of institutional economics has focused attention on the role of institutions in the operation of the economy and crucially on the function of law as setting a framework to market operations. An emerging consensus that views development as a legal in as much as an economic challenge is forcing us to revaluate the relationship between law, regulation, state power and the market. Indeed, the greater the need for law, the larger the role of the state in the economy. The purpose of this article is to enquire into the implications the modern literature on economic development emanating from international institutions (primarily the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund) has for law reform and the role of the state in the economy. The main question asked is whether regulation has a uniform role in all reform contexts or whether there is a difference between the role of law in the transition to a market economy as opposed to the promotion of general development. This article suggests that there is indeed a difference between the role of law in transition as opposed to development that centres on the primacy of the state in the design for reform. While transition, it is suggested, requires a more limited role for law (Washington Consensus), development necessitates a more thorough involvement of the state in the reform process (Post-Washington Consensus). This article offers some preliminary evidence to suggest that a minimal role for regulation focused on market promotion required by ‘transition type’ reforms is adopted across the board and applied indiscriminately to all development scenarios. This means that reform packages remain rather minimal in the involvement of the state and in the scope for law despite the input of institutional economics and the apparent enthusiasm for the promotion of the rule of law. The article concludes that once a distinction is drawn between the different designs needed for transition and development, it becomes evident that a larger role for law and state regulation is needed that goes beyond mere market promotion. The promotion of development which encompasses political, social and economic aspects therefore asks for a wider role for the state.
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Glinavos, Ioannis (2007) Transition or Development? Reassessing Priorities for Law Reform. In: Change, Rules and Institutions: Law and Economics in the Context of Development, 29-30 Sept 2007, SOAS, London, England. (Unpublished)
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The Design of Free-Market Economies in a Post-Neoclassical World
Jennings, Frederic
The ‘Washington Consensus’ supporting competitive frames and market solutions in economics and law was shown inadequate to address social problems in non-U.S. settings. So would diversity and dynamics suggest theories in need of adjustment to other realities such as culture, increasing returns and market power. Reform must account for an economics of falling cost, ecological limits and complementarity in our relations. Such shall open new applications for economics and law.
In this paper a theory of planning horizons is introduced and then employed to raise some meaningful questions about the neoclassical view with respect to its substitution, decreasing returns and independence assumptions. Suppositions of complementarity, increasing returns and interdependence suggest that competition is inefficient by upholding a myopic culture resistant to change. Growth – though long believed to rise from markets and competitive values – may not derive from these sources. Instead, as civilizations advance, shifting from material wants to higher-order intangible output, they evolve from market tradeoffs (substitution and scarcity) into realms of common need (complementarity and abundance). If so, then neoclassical arguments shall no longer apply to any advanced information economy also restrained by its ecology.
Indeed, this paper opens standard theory into a more general framework constructing ‘horizon effects’ into a case for cooperation – as more efficient than competition for all long-term problems of growth. The case is made that competition is keeping us stupid and immature, rewarding a myopic culture at the expense of learning and trust, therefore retarding economic growth instead of encouraging it as believed.
The policy implications of horizonal theory are explored, with respect to regulatory aims and economic concerns. Such an approach emphasizes strict constraints against entry barriers, ecological harm, market power abuse and ethical lapses. Social cohesion – not competition – is sought as a means to extend horizons and thereby increase efficiency, equity and ecological health. The overriding importance of horizon effects for regulatory assessment dominates other orthodox standards in economics and law. In sum, much of the reason for the failure of the Washington Consensus stems from myopic concerns central to any horizonal view. Reframing economics along horizonal lines suggests some meaningful insight to how regulations should be designed to keep pace with this approach in economics and law.
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Jennings, Frederic (2007) The Design of Free-Market Economies in a Post-Neoclassical World. In: Change, Rules and Institutions: Law and Economics in the Context of Development, 29-30 Sept 2007, SOAS, London, England. (Unpublished)
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The Politics of Moral Authority
Hopgood, Stephen
What is at stake, politically, in abandoning claims that one's actions are legitimized by some form of transcendent authority? Analysing this question moves us beyond human rights debates about foundationalism, and asks whether the efficacy of claims made by human rights advocates is undermined by their inability, conceptually and politically, to make the case that human rights are moral truths rather than a more temporal and secular doctrine. Through an analysis of Amnesty International and its ambivalent grounding in Kantian notions of morality, and by considering competing religious and national claims to authority, I assess whether or not human rights activism suffers from an inescapable political ineptitude that must eventually see it decline in the face of more ardent and politically effective authority claims.
SOAS Department of Politics and International Studies
2007-09
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Hopgood, Stephen (2007) The Politics of Moral Authority. London: SOAS Department of Politics and International Studies. (Unpublished)
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Changing to survive. The spread of Islam in Southeast Tanzania, ca. 1880-2000
Becker, Felicitas
unknown
2005
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Becker, Felicitas (2005) Changing to survive. The spread of Islam in Southeast Tanzania, ca. 1880-2000. unknown: unknown. (Unpublished)
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The Other People�: Music, Race, and Rituals of Possession in Tunisian Stambeli
Jankowsky, Richard
2004
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Jankowsky, Richard (2004) The Other People�: Music, Race, and Rituals of Possession in Tunisian Stambeli. PhD thesis. University of Chicago.
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Woman, Religion, Music in Central Asia
Sultanova, Razia
I.B. Tauris
2006
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Sultanova, Razia (2006) Woman, Religion, Music in Central Asia. London: I.B. Tauris. (Unpublished)
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Form and function in a Swahili urban dialect
Githiora, Chege
2004
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Githiora, Chege (2004) Form and function in a Swahili urban dialect. In: UNSPECIFIED. (Unpublished)
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Creative writing in African languages: Production Mediation, Reception
Githiora, Chege
2004
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Githiora, Chege (2004) Creative writing in African languages: Production Mediation, Reception. In: UNSPECIFIED. (Unpublished)
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The Periphery Confucianism and Non-Han Confucianism
Fuehrer, Bernhard
2004
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Fuehrer, Bernhard (2004) The Periphery Confucianism and Non-Han Confucianism. In: Conference, Centre of the Study of East Asian Civilization, National Taiwan University. (Unpublished)
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"Questioning the Myth of China: Reflections on Fenelon and his conversation between Confucius and Socrates"
Fuehrer, Bernhard
2003
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Fuehrer, Bernhard (2003) "Questioning the Myth of China: Reflections on Fenelon and his conversation between Confucius and Socrates". In: The interaction and confluence of Chinese and Non-Chinese Civilizations, Charles University, Prague. (Unpublished)
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"The task of turning an ill-tempered boy into a worthy occupant of the throne. Remarks on the pedagogy of Zhang Juzheng and Fenelon"
Fuehrer, Bernhard
2003
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Fuehrer, Bernhard (2003) "The task of turning an ill-tempered boy into a worthy occupant of the throne. Remarks on the pedagogy of Zhang Juzheng and Fenelon". In: Scholars and Society Lecture Series, Academia Sinica, Taipei. (Unpublished)
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Pratiques culturelles et la vie sociale sous les Six Dynasties - Marginalia in Medieval Ecology
Fuehrer, Bernhard
2004
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Fuehrer, Bernhard (2004) Pratiques culturelles et la vie sociale sous les Six Dynasties - Marginalia in Medieval Ecology. In: Pratiques culturelles et la vie sociale sous les Six Dynasties, INALCO (Paris). (Unpublished)
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:1231
2022-07-25T08:07:29Z
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Scholarly Dialogue on China: Monumenta Serica as Example (The First International Sinological Symposium at Fu Jen) - "Reflections on the current situation of Sinology in Europe"
Fuehrer, Bernhard
2003
Conference or Workshop Items
NonPeerReviewed
Fuehrer, Bernhard (2003) Scholarly Dialogue on China: Monumenta Serica as Example (The First International Sinological Symposium at Fu Jen) - "Reflections on the current situation of Sinology in Europe". In: UNSPECIFIED. (Unpublished)
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:1232
2018-06-22T15:52:07Z
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https://eprints.soas.ac.uk/1232/
European Association of Taiwan Studies Conference
Fuehrer, Bernhard
2004
Conference or Workshop Items
NonPeerReviewed
Fuehrer, Bernhard (2004) European Association of Taiwan Studies Conference. In: European Association of Taiwan Studies Conference, April 17-18, 2004, SOAS. (Unpublished)
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:1234
2018-06-22T15:52:07Z
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https://eprints.soas.ac.uk/1234/
A Note on Competing Versions of Huang Kan's Subcommentary on Lunyu 3.5 and their Background
Fuehrer, Bernhard
2004
Conference or Workshop Items
NonPeerReviewed
Fuehrer, Bernhard (2004) A Note on Competing Versions of Huang Kan's Subcommentary on Lunyu 3.5 and their Background. In: Hermeneutic Traditions in Recent East Asian Studies of Confucianism, National Taiwan University (Taiwan). (Unpublished)
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:1235
2018-06-22T15:52:07Z
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https://eprints.soas.ac.uk/1235/
Second Hamburg Tomb Text Workshop
Fuehrer, Bernhard
2004
Conference or Workshop Items
NonPeerReviewed
Fuehrer, Bernhard (2004) Second Hamburg Tomb Text Workshop. In: Second Hamburg Tomb Text Workshop, 27–29 February, 2004, University of Hamburg. (Unpublished)
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:1243
2018-06-22T15:52:08Z
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https://eprints.soas.ac.uk/1243/
Classical Chinese Philosophy and its Reception in European Intellectual History
Fuehrer, Bernhard
2004
Conference or Workshop Items
NonPeerReviewed
Fuehrer, Bernhard (2004) Classical Chinese Philosophy and its Reception in European Intellectual History. In: Invited Lectures, Granada University (Spain). (Unpublished)
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:1248
2018-06-22T15:52:08Z
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https://eprints.soas.ac.uk/1248/
"Some considerations on early translations from classical Chinese philosophical works"
Fuehrer, Bernhard
2003
Conference or Workshop Items
PeerReviewed
Fuehrer, Bernhard (2003) "Some considerations on early translations from classical Chinese philosophical works". In: Invited Lecture, History Dept, Fu Jen University (Taiwan). (Unpublished)
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:1261
2018-06-22T15:52:09Z
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https://eprints.soas.ac.uk/1261/
Notes on Zhang Juzheng's commentary on the Four Books
Fuehrer, Bernhard
2003
Conference or Workshop Items
NonPeerReviewed
Fuehrer, Bernhard (2003) Notes on Zhang Juzheng's commentary on the Four Books. In: Fascination and Understanding. The Spirit of the Occident and the Spirit of China in Reciprocity, 21-25 February 2003, Smolenice Castle (Slovakia). (Unpublished)
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:1295
2022-07-25T09:06:39Z
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https://eprints.soas.ac.uk/1295/
Third International Conference on Song Dynasty Literature - "Zhang Zi shige chuangzuo yu yuanlin yaqu (Elegant Aspects of Zhang Zi[1153-1212+]'s Poetry on His Garden)
Lo, Andrew
2003
Conference or Workshop Items
NonPeerReviewed
Lo, Andrew (2003) Third International Conference on Song Dynasty Literature - "Zhang Zi shige chuangzuo yu yuanlin yaqu (Elegant Aspects of Zhang Zi[1153-1212+]'s Poetry on His Garden). In: UNSPECIFIED. (Unpublished)
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:1317
2022-07-25T09:07:17Z
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https://eprints.soas.ac.uk/1317/
Third International Conference on Song Dynasty Literature
Wang, Tzi-Cheng
2003
Conference or Workshop Items
NonPeerReviewed
Wang, Tzi-Cheng (2003) Third International Conference on Song Dynasty Literature. In: UNSPECIFIED. (Unpublished)
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:1352
2022-12-17T11:56:12Z
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https://eprints.soas.ac.uk/1352/
Modernisn, History, Thought: Visions of Social Interchange - "Buddist Modernity", as Seen in Recent Chinese Art and Literature
Zhao, Henry
2003
Conference or Workshop Items
NonPeerReviewed
Zhao, Henry (2003) Modernisn, History, Thought: Visions of Social Interchange - "Buddist Modernity", as Seen in Recent Chinese Art and Literature. In: UNSPECIFIED. (Unpublished)
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:1407
2022-07-25T07:50:42Z
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https://eprints.soas.ac.uk/1407/
Annual AAS Conference - 'Destitution, Famine and Class in Late Chosôn Korea'
Karlsson, Anders
2004
Conference or Workshop Items
NonPeerReviewed
Karlsson, Anders (2004) Annual AAS Conference - 'Destitution, Famine and Class in Late Chosôn Korea'. In: UNSPECIFIED. (Unpublished)
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:1410
2022-07-25T09:11:05Z
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https://eprints.soas.ac.uk/1410/
Embracing the other: The interaction of Korean and foreign cultures - A Hermit Nation not for Everyone: First-Hand Contacts with Qing and Their Consequences in Late Choson P'yongan Province
Karlsson, Anders
The Academy of Korean Studies (Songnam)
2002
Conference or Workshop Items
NonPeerReviewed
Karlsson, Anders (2002) Embracing the other: The interaction of Korean and foreign cultures - A Hermit Nation not for Everyone: First-Hand Contacts with Qing and Their Consequences in Late Choson P'yongan Province. In: UNSPECIFIED. (Unpublished)
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:1418
2022-07-25T07:37:46Z
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https://eprints.soas.ac.uk/1418/
The Association of Korean Studies in Europe (AKSE) 2005 Conference - Presented Paper on 'From detached narratives to personal ruminations: Koryo miscellanies'
Koh, Grace
2005
Conference or Workshop Items
NonPeerReviewed
Koh, Grace (2005) The Association of Korean Studies in Europe (AKSE) 2005 Conference - Presented Paper on 'From detached narratives to personal ruminations: Koryo miscellanies'. In: UNSPECIFIED. (Unpublished)
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:1419
2022-07-25T08:07:53Z
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https://eprints.soas.ac.uk/1419/
Third Biennial KSAA (Korean Studies Association of Australasia) Conference - Artefacts of memory and style: the preservation of early Korean 'literature' in the Tongmunson
Koh, Grace
2003
Conference or Workshop Items
NonPeerReviewed
Koh, Grace (2003) Third Biennial KSAA (Korean Studies Association of Australasia) Conference - Artefacts of memory and style: the preservation of early Korean 'literature' in the Tongmunson. In: UNSPECIFIED. (Unpublished)
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:1421
2022-07-25T07:38:32Z
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https://eprints.soas.ac.uk/1421/
Culture and Society in Pre-Modern Korea - Presented Paper on 'Historical reality and literary strategy: "Historical vision and literary imagination in the _Samguk yusa_"'
Koh, Grace
2005
Conference or Workshop Items
NonPeerReviewed
Koh, Grace (2005) Culture and Society in Pre-Modern Korea - Presented Paper on 'Historical reality and literary strategy: "Historical vision and literary imagination in the _Samguk yusa_"'. In: UNSPECIFIED. (Unpublished)
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:1425
2018-06-22T15:52:19Z
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https://eprints.soas.ac.uk/1425/
The acquisition of affective stance - IL pragmatics in Japanese
Pizziconi, Barbara
1999
Conference or Workshop Items
NonPeerReviewed
Pizziconi, Barbara (1999) The acquisition of affective stance - IL pragmatics in Japanese. In: EUROSLA 9 (European Second Language Association). (Unpublished)
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:1428
2018-06-22T15:52:19Z
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https://eprints.soas.ac.uk/1428/
The role of learners beliefs in the acquisition and use of benefactives
Pizziconi, Barbara
2002
Conference or Workshop Items
NonPeerReviewed
Pizziconi, Barbara (2002) The role of learners beliefs in the acquisition and use of benefactives. In: Second Italian Symposium on Japanese Linguistics and Japanese Language Teaching, Pavia, Italy. (Unpublished)
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:1429
2018-06-22T15:52:19Z
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:1440
2018-06-22T15:52:20Z
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https://eprints.soas.ac.uk/1440/
Metalinguistic beliefs and processes of acculturation
Pizziconi, Barbara
2004
Conference or Workshop Items
NonPeerReviewed
Pizziconi, Barbara (2004) Metalinguistic beliefs and processes of acculturation. In: EPICS II, Seville Symposium on Intercultural, Cognitive and Social Pragmatics. (Unpublished)
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:1442
2018-06-22T15:52:20Z
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https://eprints.soas.ac.uk/1442/
Japanese Communicative Style
Pizziconi, Barbara
2000
Conference or Workshop Items
NonPeerReviewed
Pizziconi, Barbara (2000) Japanese Communicative Style. In: The 5th Conference on Applied Linguistics. (Unpublished)
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:1477
2022-07-25T07:46:42Z
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https://eprints.soas.ac.uk/1477/
Vienna-Budapest Round Table - Morpho-phonological domains in Turkish
Charette, Monik
2004
Conference or Workshop Items
NonPeerReviewed
Charette, Monik (2004) Vienna-Budapest Round Table - Morpho-phonological domains in Turkish. In: UNSPECIFIED. (Unpublished)
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:1480
2022-07-25T07:49:43Z
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https://eprints.soas.ac.uk/1480/
Workshop on Altaic Formal Linguistics - Defining the structure of Turkish words
Charette, Monik
2004
Conference or Workshop Items
NonPeerReviewed
Charette, Monik (2004) Workshop on Altaic Formal Linguistics - Defining the structure of Turkish words. In: UNSPECIFIED. (Unpublished)
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:1518
2022-07-25T09:11:38Z
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https://eprints.soas.ac.uk/1518/
Proceedings of NELS 30 - Wh-CP raising in Bangla
Simpson, Andrew
Bhattacharya, Tanmoy
GLSA, Amherst
2000
Conference or Workshop Items
NonPeerReviewed
Simpson, Andrew and Bhattacharya, Tanmoy (2000) Proceedings of NELS 30 - Wh-CP raising in Bangla. In: UNSPECIFIED. (Unpublished)
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:1547
2018-06-22T15:52:26Z
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:1548
2018-06-22T15:52:26Z
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:1549
2018-06-22T15:52:26Z
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:1707
2022-07-25T09:11:16Z
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https://eprints.soas.ac.uk/1707/
Fifth International Conference on the Teaching of Turkish - Linguistic priorities and Course Development in teaching Turkish as a Foreign Language
Rona, Bengisu
2002
Conference or Workshop Items
NonPeerReviewed
Rona, Bengisu (2002) Fifth International Conference on the Teaching of Turkish - Linguistic priorities and Course Development in teaching Turkish as a Foreign Language. In: UNSPECIFIED. (Unpublished)
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:1750
2022-07-25T08:07:17Z
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https://eprints.soas.ac.uk/1750/
Les sogdiens en chine - Towards a new edition of the Sogdian Ancient Letters
Sims-Williams, Nicholas
2004
Conference or Workshop Items
NonPeerReviewed
Sims-Williams, Nicholas (2004) Les sogdiens en chine - Towards a new edition of the Sogdian Ancient Letters. In: UNSPECIFIED. (Unpublished)
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:1991
2022-07-25T08:07:40Z
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https://eprints.soas.ac.uk/1991/
Joint Seminar on Science Policy in the 21st Century: A Sino-British Dialogue
Howe, Christopher
2003
Conference or Workshop Items
NonPeerReviewed
Howe, Christopher (2003) Joint Seminar on Science Policy in the 21st Century: A Sino-British Dialogue. In: UNSPECIFIED. (Unpublished)
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:1999
2022-07-25T07:50:27Z
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https://eprints.soas.ac.uk/1999/
Free Trade Agreements in the Asia-Pacific. Implications for Australia - Free Trade Areas: The view from China
Howe, Christopher
2004
Conference or Workshop Items
NonPeerReviewed
Howe, Christopher (2004) Free Trade Agreements in the Asia-Pacific. Implications for Australia - Free Trade Areas: The view from China. In: UNSPECIFIED. (Unpublished)
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:2000
2022-07-25T07:30:37Z
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https://eprints.soas.ac.uk/2000/
The High Tide of Socialism of 1955. An historical perspective
Howe, Christopher
2005
Conference or Workshop Items
NonPeerReviewed
Howe, Christopher (2005) The High Tide of Socialism of 1955. An historical perspective. In: UNSPECIFIED. (Unpublished)
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:2097
2022-12-17T11:56:23Z
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https://eprints.soas.ac.uk/2097/
Post Tsunami Asia: Early Warning, Relief, Reconstruction and Peace Process' - The Tsunami Asia and the Sri Lankan Peace Process
Goodhand, Jonathan
2005
Conference or Workshop Items
NonPeerReviewed
Goodhand, Jonathan (2005) Post Tsunami Asia: Early Warning, Relief, Reconstruction and Peace Process' - The Tsunami Asia and the Sri Lankan Peace Process. In: UNSPECIFIED. (Unpublished)
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:2127
2022-07-25T07:32:29Z
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https://eprints.soas.ac.uk/2127/
The Search for Solutions: Achievements and Challenges - member of a panel for which I presented a paper on self settlement and encampment in Uganda
Kaiser, Tania
2005
Conference or Workshop Items
NonPeerReviewed
Kaiser, Tania (2005) The Search for Solutions: Achievements and Challenges - member of a panel for which I presented a paper on self settlement and encampment in Uganda. In: UNSPECIFIED. (Unpublished)
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:2145
2022-07-25T07:54:55Z
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https://eprints.soas.ac.uk/2145/
Global Capitalism and Empire
Kiely, Ray
2004
Conference or Workshop Items
NonPeerReviewed
Kiely, Ray (2004) Global Capitalism and Empire. In: UNSPECIFIED. (Unpublished)
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:2146
2022-07-25T07:37:29Z
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https://eprints.soas.ac.uk/2146/
International Forum on The Political Economy of Globalization - US hegemony and globalization: what role for theories of imperalism?'
Kiely, Ray
2005
Conference or Workshop Items
NonPeerReviewed
Kiely, Ray (2005) International Forum on The Political Economy of Globalization - US hegemony and globalization: what role for theories of imperalism?'. In: UNSPECIFIED. (Unpublished)
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:2147
2022-07-25T07:32:47Z
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https://eprints.soas.ac.uk/2147/
British academy Workshop on Social History and International Relations - Capitalism and development studies: what role for politics?'
Kiely, Ray
2005
Conference or Workshop Items
NonPeerReviewed
Kiely, Ray (2005) British academy Workshop on Social History and International Relations - Capitalism and development studies: what role for politics?'. In: UNSPECIFIED. (Unpublished)
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:2148
2022-07-25T07:55:38Z
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https://eprints.soas.ac.uk/2148/
Southern Voices in the Global Order
Kiely, Ray
2004
Conference or Workshop Items
NonPeerReviewed
Kiely, Ray (2004) Southern Voices in the Global Order. In: UNSPECIFIED. (Unpublished)
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:2149
2022-07-25T07:55:07Z
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https://eprints.soas.ac.uk/2149/
Globalisation or Imperialism?
Kiely, Ray
2004
Conference or Workshop Items
NonPeerReviewed
Kiely, Ray (2004) Globalisation or Imperialism? In: UNSPECIFIED. (Unpublished)
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:2150
2022-07-25T07:55:21Z
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https://eprints.soas.ac.uk/2150/
International relations workshop on Global Capitalism
Kiely, Ray
2004
Conference or Workshop Items
NonPeerReviewed
Kiely, Ray (2004) International relations workshop on Global Capitalism. In: UNSPECIFIED. (Unpublished)
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:2227
2022-07-25T13:13:48Z
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https://eprints.soas.ac.uk/2227/
Association for Heterodox Economics. Topic: Financing Development: the State and the Financial System under Import Substituting Industrialisation in Brazil, 27/06/2000, Open University, London. - Financing Development: the State and the Financial System under Import Substituting Industrialisation in Brazil
Saad Filho, Alfredo
2000
Other
NonPeerReviewed
Saad Filho, Alfredo (2000) 'Association for Heterodox Economics. Topic: Financing Development: the State and the Financial System under Import Substituting Industrialisation in Brazil, 27/06/2000, Open University, London. - Financing Development: the State and the Financial System under Import Substituting Industrialisation in Brazil.' (Unpublished)
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:2228
2022-07-25T12:50:00Z
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https://eprints.soas.ac.uk/2228/
Development Studies Association Annual Conference. Topic: The Brazilian Financial Crisis, 04/11/2000, London - The Brazilian Financial Crisis
Saad Filho, Alfredo
2000
Other
NonPeerReviewed
Saad Filho, Alfredo (2000) 'Development Studies Association Annual Conference. Topic: The Brazilian Financial Crisis, 04/11/2000, London - The Brazilian Financial Crisis.' (Unpublished)
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:2229
2022-07-25T09:11:29Z
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https://eprints.soas.ac.uk/2229/
3rd Marx International Conference. Topic: The Hour of the Zombies: The Rise and Demise of the New Liberal Consensus in Brazil (1990-2001), 28/09/2001, Paris. - The Hour of the Zombies: The Rise and Demise of the New Liberal Consensus in Brazil (1990-2001)
Saad Filho, Alfredo
2001
Conference or Workshop Items
NonPeerReviewed
Saad Filho, Alfredo (2001) 3rd Marx International Conference. Topic: The Hour of the Zombies: The Rise and Demise of the New Liberal Consensus in Brazil (1990-2001), 28/09/2001, Paris. - The Hour of the Zombies: The Rise and Demise of the New Liberal Consensus in Brazil (1990-2001). In: UNSPECIFIED. (Unpublished)
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:2234
2022-07-25T13:24:33Z
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https://eprints.soas.ac.uk/2234/
6th International Post Keynesian Workshop. Topic: The Neomonetarist Policy Shift in Brazil: A Review of the 1990s, 25/06/2000, Knoxville, Tennessee. - The Neomonetarist Policy Shift in Brazil: A Review of the 1990s
Saad Filho, Alfredo
2000
Other
NonPeerReviewed
Saad Filho, Alfredo (2000) '6th International Post Keynesian Workshop. Topic: The Neomonetarist Policy Shift in Brazil: A Review of the 1990s, 25/06/2000, Knoxville, Tennessee. - The Neomonetarist Policy Shift in Brazil: A Review of the 1990s.' (Unpublished)
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2022-07-25T13:05:14Z
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Conference of the Brazilian Political Economy Association. Topic: The Brazilian Economy in the 1990s: Counting the Costs of Neomonetarism, 21/06/2000, Fortaleza, Brazil. - The Brazilian Economy in the 1990s: Counting the Costs of Neomonetarism
Saad Filho, Alfredo
2000
Other
NonPeerReviewed
Saad Filho, Alfredo (2000) 'Conference of the Brazilian Political Economy Association. Topic: The Brazilian Economy in the 1990s: Counting the Costs of Neomonetarism, 21/06/2000, Fortaleza, Brazil. - The Brazilian Economy in the 1990s: Counting the Costs of Neomonetarism.' (Unpublished)
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:2271
2022-07-25T09:10:38Z
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https://eprints.soas.ac.uk/2271/
Academic Literacies Seminar
Ash, Robert
2002
Conference or Workshop Items
NonPeerReviewed
Ash, Robert (2002) Academic Literacies Seminar. In: UNSPECIFIED. (Unpublished)
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:2421
2024-02-09T13:52:36Z
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https://eprints.soas.ac.uk/2421/
Post-Oslo State-Building Strategies and their Limitations. Transcript of the Yusuf A Sayigh Development Lecture 2010, Ramallah, Palestine.
Khan, Mushtaq
2010
Conference or Workshop Items
NonPeerReviewed
text
en
https://eprints.soas.ac.uk/2421/1/Prof_Mushtaq_Final_Transcript_Sayigh_Lecture.pdf
Khan, Mushtaq (2010) Post-Oslo State-Building Strategies and their Limitations. Transcript of the Yusuf A Sayigh Development Lecture 2010, Ramallah, Palestine. In: Yusuf A Sayigh Memorial Development Lecture, December 2010, Ramallah, Palestine. (Unpublished)
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2022-07-25T10:56:27Z
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https://eprints.soas.ac.uk/2477/
A Review of Twenty-First Century India: Populations, Economy, Human Development and the Environment
McCartney, Matthew
2006
Other
NonPeerReviewed
McCartney, Matthew (2006) 'A Review of Twenty-First Century India: Populations, Economy, Human Development and the Environment.' (Unpublished)
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:2481
2022-08-04T12:08:37Z
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https://eprints.soas.ac.uk/2481/
Ever Decreasing Circles: Empirical, Theoretical and Methodological-Ideological Problems with cross-Country Growth Regressions
McCartney, Matthew
Oxford University Press
2006
Journal Article
NonPeerReviewed
McCartney, Matthew (2006) 'Ever Decreasing Circles: Empirical, Theoretical and Methodological-Ideological Problems with cross-Country Growth Regressions.' Cambridge Journal of Economics. (Unpublished)
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:2502
2022-07-24T12:14:20Z
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https://eprints.soas.ac.uk/2502/
Pragmatism, technocracy and Crisis: Indonesia in the New Order
Pincus, Jonathan
Routledge
Jomo, Kwame Sundaram
2003
Book Chapters
NonPeerReviewed
Pincus, Jonathan (2003) 'Pragmatism, technocracy and Crisis: Indonesia in the New Order.' In: Jomo, Kwame Sundaram, (ed.), Crisis and Recovery in East Asia. London: Routledge. (Unpublished)
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:2520
2022-07-25T07:46:15Z
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https://eprints.soas.ac.uk/2520/
The Relevance of the Concepts of Formality and Informality: A Theoretical Appraisal
Sindzingre, Alice
2005
Conference or Workshop Items
NonPeerReviewed
Sindzingre, Alice (2005) The Relevance of the Concepts of Formality and Informality: A Theoretical Appraisal. In: UNSPECIFIED. (Unpublished)
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:2525
2022-07-25T07:46:05Z
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https://eprints.soas.ac.uk/2525/
The Multidimensionality of Poverty: An Institutionalist Perspective
Sindzingre, Alice
2005
Conference or Workshop Items
NonPeerReviewed
Sindzingre, Alice (2005) The Multidimensionality of Poverty: An Institutionalist Perspective. In: UNSPECIFIED. (Unpublished)
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:2527
2022-07-25T07:46:05Z
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https://eprints.soas.ac.uk/2527/
The Relationships between Institutions, Poverty and Growth in Developing Countries: a Theoretical Approach
Sindzingre, Alice
2005
Conference or Workshop Items
NonPeerReviewed
Sindzingre, Alice (2005) The Relationships between Institutions, Poverty and Growth in Developing Countries: a Theoretical Approach. In: UNSPECIFIED. (Unpublished)
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:2528
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https://eprints.soas.ac.uk/2528/
Poverty, Growth and Globalisation in Developing Countries: the Key Role of Institutions
Sindzingre, Alice
2005
Conference or Workshop Items
NonPeerReviewed
Sindzingre, Alice (2005) Poverty, Growth and Globalisation in Developing Countries: the Key Role of Institutions. In: UNSPECIFIED. (Unpublished)
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