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Unequal prospects: disparities in the quantity and quality of labour supply in sub-Saharan Africa
Sender, John
Cramer, Christopher
Oya, Carlos
School of Oriental and African Studies
2005-03
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Sender, John, Cramer, Christopher and Oya, Carlos (2005) Unequal prospects: disparities in the quantity and quality of labour supply in sub-Saharan Africa. London: School of Oriental and African Studies.
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Firm Size, Technical Efficiency and Productivity Growth in Chinese Industry
Cheng, Yuk-Shing
Lo, Dic
Since the mid-1990s, China’s state leadership has adopted a policy of nurturing the competitiveness of large state-owned industrial enterprises. The implications of this policy have been a matter of debate in the literature. This paper seeks to provide some useful input into the debate. With a view of investigating into the potential of long-term development of large enterprises, we estimate the “sequential production technology” in computing the Malmquist productivity index for various size-groups of enterprises in Chinese industry. Our findings indicate that large enterprises did register the fastest productivity growth and improvement in technical efficiency in the 1994-97 period. It thus appears that large-scale, mainly state-owned Chinese enterprises have exhibited the potential of making noticeable improvements and the relevant state policy does have its justification.
SOAS Department of Economics Working Paper Series; No. 144
2004-12
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Cheng, Yuk-Shing and Lo, Dic (2004) Firm Size, Technical Efficiency and Productivity Growth in Chinese Industry. London: SOAS Department of Economics Working Paper Series; No. 144.
https://www.soas.ac.uk/sites/default/files/2022-10/economics-wp144.pdf
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China’s Nexus of Foreign Trade and Economic Growth: Making Sense of the Anomaly
Lo, Dic
Using a range of specifications that are standard in the relevant literature, this paper finds that China’s rapid and sustained economic growth in the reform era has tended to be negatively correlated with its export growth and positively correlated with its import growth. This finding runs counter to widely-held perceptions on China’s nexus of foreign trade and economic growth, and thus presents a serious challenge for interpretation. On the basis of some further regression analyses, and drawing on a number of applied studies on the subject matter, the paper argues that the finding is plausible and of complex ramifications. The conclusion which this paper arrives at, therefore, is that the Chinese experience has tended to be a case of strategic integration into the world market, rather than conforming to the standard neoclassical thesis of trade regime neutrality.
SOAS Department of Economics Working Paper Series; No. 143
2004-08
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Lo, Dic (2004) China’s Nexus of Foreign Trade and Economic Growth: Making Sense of the Anomaly. London: SOAS Department of Economics Working Paper Series; No. 143.
https://www.soas.ac.uk/sites/default/files/2022-10/economics-wp143.pdf
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Social origins of Ottoman industrialisation: Evidence from the Macedonian town of Naoussa
Lapavitsas, Costas
Ottoman industrialisation in cotton spinning was led by the town of Naoussa in Macedonia. This paper shows that Naoussa capitalists grasped the opportunities created by trade liberalisation, accumulated capital in domestic manufacture of woollen cloth, and secured a regular supply of low-wage female labour and free hydraulic energy. It is further shown that they took advantage of local institutional and political mechanisms within the Christian community independent of the relatively remote Ottoman state. But there was no capitalist transformation of agriculture, even though Naoussa capitalists often owned large land estates. Lack of broader institutional and political influence and absence of capitalist transformation of agriculture hampered the transformation of Naoussa capitalists from a provincial social group into a broad-based capitalist class.
SOAS Department of Economics Working Paper No. 142
2004-09
Monographs and Working Papers
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Lapavitsas, Costas (2004) Social origins of Ottoman industrialisation: Evidence from the Macedonian town of Naoussa. London, UK: SOAS Department of Economics Working Paper No. 142.
https://www.soas.ac.uk/sites/default/files/2022-10/economics-wp142.pdf
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Globalisation and Comparative Economics: Of Efficiency, Efficient Institutions, and Late Development
Lo, Dic
Does globalisation entail a demand for uniformity, or diversity, of the (political) economic institutions of nation-states? What is the theoretical underpinning of the demand? And what are the implications of the demand for economic development? The conventional literature known as comparative economic systems has been unable to answer these question, because there is an intrinsic tension between its methodology (the neoclassical framework of individualistic rational choices and their equilibrium) and the subject matter (the multiplicity of economic institutions and development experiences in the real world). The new comparative economics has consisted of a variety of attempts to cope with this tension: some aimed at preserving the neoclassical framework at a more fundamental level, while some others aimed at transcending the framework to arrive at a new theory of economic systems and development. This paper argues that attempts that adhere to the neoclassical tradition is likely to lead to dead ends, while attempts that encompass collective as well as individualistic rationality represent more promising directions. Fuller developments of the literature, however, require incorporating objectified institutions and paradigmised technology into its sphere of inquiry. It is submitted that there are important lessons to learn from classical political economy and their modern presentations, particularly Marxian theories of the social forces of production, in this regard.
SOAS Department of Economics Working Paper No. 137
2004-06
Monographs and Working Papers
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Lo, Dic (2004) Globalisation and Comparative Economics: Of Efficiency, Efficient Institutions, and Late Development. London: SOAS Department of Economics Working Paper No. 137.
https://www.soas.ac.uk/sites/default/files/2022-10/economics-wp137.pdf
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Assessing the Role of Foreign Direct Investment in China’s Economic Development: Macro Indicators and Insights from Sectoral-Regional Analyses
Lo, Dic
The objective of this paper is to assess the role of FDI in China’s economic development with reference to the broader literature on FDI and late development. Three main findings come out from the analyses in the paper. First, it is found that FDI tends to promote the improvement in allocative efficiency, while having a negative impact on productive efficiency. Second, insofar as FDI does promote overall productivity growth, this tends to be a matter of cumulative causation rather than one of single-direction causation. Third, in the context of a comparative analysis of two distinctive regional models, it is found that the economic impact of FDI tends to be more favourable in the inward-looking, capital-deepening pattern of development (the ‘Shanghai model’) than that in the export-oriented, labour-intensive pattern (the ‘Guangdong model’). Further analyses, however, suggest that the ‘Shanghai model’ has its intrinsic problems of sustainability. The scope for applying it to China as a whole is thus judged to be limited.
SOAS Department of Economics Working Paper No. 135
2004-01
Monographs and Working Papers
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https://eprints.soas.ac.uk/109/1/econ137.pdf
Lo, Dic (2004) Assessing the Role of Foreign Direct Investment in China’s Economic Development: Macro Indicators and Insights from Sectoral-Regional Analyses. London: SOAS Department of Economics Working Paper No. 135.
https://www.soas.ac.uk/sites/default/files/2022-10/economics-wp135.pdf
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‘Episodes of Liberalisation’ or ‘The Logic of Capital’: The Genesis of Liberalisation in India
McCartney, Matthew
This paper examines the genesis of liberalisation in India, it argues that once we locate its origin we can understand its direction and underlying political economy with much greater clarity. In particular the paper seeks to answer three questions. Why was reform launched in 1991 when the real economy was essentially in good condition? Why did the state choose a neo-liberal policy package when other options were available? Why did the state sustain liberalisation even after the economy had recovered from the immediate crisis? Existing answers to these questions are found to be inadequate. Instead this paper focuses on an alternative explanation that emphasises continuity, the reforms in 1991 can be traced back to the early 1970s. The Momentum of reform was sustained and assumed a particular form due to an underlying ‘logic of capital’.
SOAS Department of Economics Working Paper No. 134
2004-01
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https://eprints.soas.ac.uk/111/1/econ134.pdf
McCartney, Matthew (2004) ‘Episodes of Liberalisation’ or ‘The Logic of Capital’: The Genesis of Liberalisation in India. London: SOAS Department of Economics Working Paper No. 134.
https://www.soas.ac.uk/sites/default/files/2022-10/economics-wp134.pdf
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Export Promotion, the Fallacy of Composition and Declining Terms of Trade (or the Moors’ Last Sigh)
McCartney, Matthew
This paper examines various schools of trade policy reform and finds little difference between them in regards their essential export optimism. This optimism is based on an unwarranted assumption in cross-country empirical studies. In practise the increasing number of large LDC’s shifting towards export promotion since the 1980s is found to coincide with declining terms of trade for labour-intensive manufactures. So far this decline has been offset by growth in volume. The positive relation is actually dependent on market growth in developed countries rather than domestic policy reform. Marx (the Moor) provides a useful framework in which to analyse this process. His analysis of competition and accumulation within a national economy is transposed to that of international trade. Finally, the increasing integration of capital into ‘value chains’ and the formation of regional trading blocs can be related to the crisis tendencies of competition and the erosion of profit margins.
SOAS Department of Economics Working Paper No. 133
2004-01
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https://eprints.soas.ac.uk/112/1/econ133.pdf
McCartney, Matthew (2004) Export Promotion, the Fallacy of Composition and Declining Terms of Trade (or the Moors’ Last Sigh). London: SOAS Department of Economics Working Paper No. 133.
http://mercury.soas.ac.uk/economics/workpap/adobe/WP133MM.pdf
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China, the ‘East Asian Model’ and Late Development
Lo, Dic
There is an influential, neo-liberal proposition in the scholarly literature on China’s economic transformation since the late 1970s. It states that China’s reformed economic institutions are a mix of market-conforming and market-supplanting elements, that its developmental achievements so far have been ascribable to the conforming elements whereas the accumulated problems being ascribable to the supplanting elements, and that the problems have tended to outweigh the achievements as the country’s economic transition progresses from the allegedly easy phase to the difficult phase. This paper offers an alternative interpretation of the Chinese experience. The central proposition is that China’s economic institutions could be seen in favourable light both theoretically and with reference to the East Asian development experience. Specifically, the developmental implications of the market-conforming and market-supplanting elements should not be understood in any absolute sense, but rather depend on the appropriate match or otherwise between the institutions and the external environment. The developmental achievements to date indicate that China’s economic reform has managed to achieve a basically appropriate match between the two aspects, although enormous uncertainties still cloud over the future prospects owing to changes both in the external environment and the reform strategies of the state leadership.
SOAS Department of Economics Working Paper No. 131
2003-11
Monographs and Working Papers
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https://eprints.soas.ac.uk/113/1/econ131.pdf
Lo, Dic (2003) China, the ‘East Asian Model’ and Late Development. London: SOAS Department of Economics Working Paper No. 131.
https://www.soas.ac.uk/sites/default/files/2022-10/economics-wp131.pdf
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Money as a 'Universal equivalent' and its origin in commodity exchange
Lapavitsas, Costas
SOAS Department of Economics Working Paper No. 130
2003-05
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Lapavitsas, Costas (2003) Money as a 'Universal equivalent' and its origin in commodity exchange. London: SOAS Department of Economics Working Paper No. 130.
https://www.soas.ac.uk/sites/default/files/2022-10/economics-wp130.pdf
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Measurement and Nature of Absolute Poverty in Least Developed Countries
Karshenas, Massoud
This paper provides new national accounts consistent poverty estimates for low-income countries. The properties of the new estimates are compared to the existing estimates by the World Bank based on household survey means. We also use the new estimates to reflect on the recent controversies regarding the relationship between economic growth and poverty reduction. It is argued that the controversy is mainly due to the lack of distinction between what one can refer to as ‘generalized extreme poverty’ in low-income countries and the more ‘normal’ poverty situations in higher income economies.
SOAS Department of Economics Working Paper No. 129
2001-11
Monographs and Working Papers
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https://eprints.soas.ac.uk/115/1/econ129.pdf
Karshenas, Massoud (2001) Measurement and Nature of Absolute Poverty in Least Developed Countries. London: SOAS Department of Economics Working Paper No. 129.
https://www.soas.ac.uk/sites/default/files/2022-10/economics-wp129.pdf
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Banks and the Design of the Financial System: Underpinnings in Steuart, Smith and Hilferding
Lapavitsas, Costas
Banks in bank-based financial systems tend to engage in long-term lending that requires substantial own capital to guarantee solvency. In market-based systems, in contrast, they tend to undertake short-term lending that requires adequate reserves to guarantee liquidity. Theoretical support for these two approaches to banking can be found in,respectively, Steuart and Smith. The innovative Marxist analysis of banking by Hilferding combined elements of both. Banks in the early stages of development are Smith-like but, as the scale of fixed investment in industry grows, they lend long-term and become Steuart-like, also developing ‘commitment’ relations with enterprises. However, Hilferding also implied, erroneously, that financial systems historically evolve
in a bank-based direction. Based on Hilferding but also drawing on Japanese Marxist analysis of finance, it is suggested instead that bank behaviour in bank-based systems results from institutional changes imposed by policy-makers in order to achieve ‘catching up.’
SOAS Department of Economics Working Paper No. 128
2002-11
Monographs and Working Papers
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Lapavitsas, Costas (2002) Banks and the Design of the Financial System: Underpinnings in Steuart, Smith and Hilferding. London: SOAS Department of Economics Working Paper No. 128.
https://www.soas.ac.uk/sites/default/files/2022-10/economics-wp128.pdf
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The Best of Two Worlds: Between-Method Triangulation in Feminist Economic Research
Blin, Myriam
Siegmann, Karin Astrid
Assumptions applied in Orthodox Economic methods are criticised for being an inadequate depiction of reality. This is particularly the case from the perspective of Feminist Economics. Gender biases are reflected in the quantitative data sources and methods commonly applied for economic research. These include male biases in statistical data, a focus on outcomes rather than processes as well as the neglect of reproductive work and its interaction with market work. To overcome these problems, this paper introduces between-method triangulation, i.e. the combination of quantitative and qualitative methods of data generation and analysis, as an innovative and more realistic methodology to conduct gendered economic analysis. It draws on the authors’ recent empirical work on the Indonesian and Mauritian labour markets where between-method triangulation was employed. The approach is shown to be able to enhance empirical economic analysis by mutually validating results. Furthermore, the approach is shown to remove gender biases in economic analysis by analysing conflicting evidence and by complementing quantitative with qualitative findings in light of feminist economics theory.
SOAS Department of Economics Working Paper No. 146
2006-02
Monographs and Working Papers
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Blin, Myriam and Siegmann, Karin Astrid (2006) The Best of Two Worlds: Between-Method Triangulation in Feminist Economic Research. London: SOAS Department of Economics Working Paper No. 146.
https://www.soas.ac.uk/sites/default/files/2022-10/economics-wp146.pdf
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Export-Oriented Policies, Women’s Work Burden and Human Development in Mauritius
Blin, Myriam
This paper, looking at the case study of Mauritius, attempts to understand the factors affecting the relationship between EOP, women’s work burden along different social backgrounds. The analysis is based on between-method triangulation consisting of a quantitative survey in the industrial sector and a qualitative survey in the industrial and services sectors. The main result shows that women and the social reproductive process were not affected in the same way depending on the socioprofessional background of the woman.
SOAS Department of Economics Working Paper No. 147
2006-02
Monographs and Working Papers
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Blin, Myriam (2006) Export-Oriented Policies, Women’s Work Burden and Human Development in Mauritius. London: SOAS Department of Economics Working Paper No. 147.
https://www.soas.ac.uk/sites/default/files/2022-10/economics-wp147.pdf
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Making Sense of China’s Economic Transformation
Lo, Dic
China’s sustained rapid economic growth over the post-1978 reform era, which is also the era of globalisation, is of worldwide importance. This growth experience has been based mainly on China’s internal dynamics. In the first half of the era, economic growth was propelled by improvement in both allocative efficiency and productive efficiency. From the early 1990s until the present time, however, economic growth has been increasingly based on dynamic increasing returns associated with a growth path that is characterised by capital deepening. In both periods, the growth paths and their associated long-term-oriented institutions contradict principles of the free market economy – i.e., doctrines of globalisation. In the form of an analytical overview, this article seeks to explain and interpret the historical background, logic of evolution, and developmental and social implications of China’s economic transformation. The analytics draws on a range of relevant economic theories including Marxian theory of economic growth, Post-Keynesian theory of demand determination, and Neo-Schumpeterian theory of innovation. It is posited that these alternative theoretical perspectives offer better insights than mainstream neoclassical economics in explaining and interpreting China’s economic transformation.
SOAS Department of Economics Working Paper No. 148
2006-03
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Lo, Dic (2006) Making Sense of China’s Economic Transformation. London: SOAS Department of Economics Working Paper No. 148.
https://www.soas.ac.uk/sites/default/files/2022-10/economics-wp148.pdf
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Divorced, separated and widowed female workers in rural Mozambique
Sender, John
Oya, Carlos
Compared to other rural women, a high proportion of female wageworkers in rural Mozambique are divorced, separated or widowed. The paper explores the factors underlying this difference and establishes a significant relationship between labor market participation and female divorce or widowhood. The association is likely to work in both directions. Moreover, contrastive exploration suggests that divorced/separated women differ from non-divorced women in many other important respects: They tend to get access to better jobs; also, divorced and separated mothers are remarkably good at investing in their daughters’ education compared to other mothers and to male respondents. The paper concludes by stressing the limits of regression techniques in teasing out causation and the interactions between variables, and by suggesting that policies to increase female access to decently remunerated wage employment could make a substantial difference to the welfare of very poor rural women in Africa and their children.
SOAS University of London: Department of Development Studies
2007-01
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Sender, John and Oya, Carlos (2007) Divorced, separated and widowed female workers in rural Mozambique. London: SOAS University of London: Department of Development Studies.
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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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Assistance to Older Refugees: Review and Case Studies from Africa, Eastern Europe and the Middle East, Evaluation and Policy Analysis Unit
Sperl, Stefan
UNHCR EVAL/01/98 REV.1
1998-03
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Sperl, Stefan (1998) Assistance to Older Refugees: Review and Case Studies from Africa, Eastern Europe and the Middle East, Evaluation and Policy Analysis Unit. Geneva: UNHCR EVAL/01/98 REV.1.
http://www.unhcr.org/3ae6bd450.html
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It Takes Two to Tango: Process Integration and Wages
Scaramozzino, Pasquale
Dalmazzo, A.
CeFiMS, SOAS, University of London
2000-06
Monographs and Working Papers
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Scaramozzino, Pasquale and Dalmazzo, A. (2000) It Takes Two to Tango: Process Integration and Wages. London: CeFiMS, SOAS, University of London.
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The Political Economy of Taxation and Tax Reform in Developing Countries
Di John, Jonathan
Anthem Press and World Institute of Development Economic Research WIDER: Working Paper, no. 74/2006
2006
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Di John, Jonathan (2006) The Political Economy of Taxation and Tax Reform in Developing Countries. Helsinki: Anthem Press and World Institute of Development Economic Research WIDER: Working Paper, no. 74/2006.
http://www.wider.unu.edu/publications/working-papers/research-papers/2006/en_GB/rp2006-74/
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'We are all stranded here together': The local settlement system, freedom of movement and livelihood opportunities for refugees in Arua and Moyo Districts
Kaiser, Tania
Hovil, Lucy
Lomo, Zacahry
Refugee Law Project Working Paper No. 14
2005-02
Monographs and Working Papers
NonPeerReviewed
Kaiser, Tania, Hovil, Lucy and Lomo, Zacahry (2005) 'We are all stranded here together': The local settlement system, freedom of movement and livelihood opportunities for refugees in Arua and Moyo Districts. Kampala: Refugee Law Project Working Paper No. 14.
http://www.refugeelawproject.org/files/working_papers/RLP.WP14.pdf
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Amartya Sen : A Partial and Personal Appreciation
Fine, Ben
SOAS: Centre for Development Policy Research, Discussion Paper 1601
2001
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NonPeerReviewed
text
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Fine, Ben (2001) Amartya Sen : A Partial and Personal Appreciation. London: SOAS: Centre for Development Policy Research, Discussion Paper 1601.
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Drivers of Change and Development in Malawi
Harrigan, Jane
Booth, D
Cammack, D
Kanyongolo, E
Mature, M
Ngwira, N
Overseas Development Institute, Working Paper 261
2006-01
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NonPeerReviewed
Harrigan, Jane, Booth, D, Cammack, D, Kanyongolo, E, Mature, M and Ngwira, N (2006) Drivers of Change and Development in Malawi. London: Overseas Development Institute, Working Paper 261.
https://odi.org/en/publications/drivers-of-change-and-development-in-malawi/
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:2540
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Trade Liberalisation, Market Deregulation and Agricultural Performance in Central America
Weeks, John
SOAS Department of Economics Working Paper No. 71
1999
Monographs and Working Papers
NonPeerReviewed
text
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Weeks, John (1999) Trade Liberalisation, Market Deregulation and Agricultural Performance in Central America. SOAS Department of Economics Working Paper No. 71.
https://www.soas.ac.uk/sites/default/files/2022-10/economics-wp071.pdf
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:2998
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Nepali: A National Language and its Literature
Hutt, Michael
Sterling Publishers and School of Oriental and African Studies
1988-12
Monographs and Working Papers
NonPeerReviewed
Hutt, Michael (1988) Nepali: A National Language and its Literature. New Delhi and London: Sterling Publishers and School of Oriental and African Studies.
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:3372
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Globalization and Federalism in Emerging Markets
Saez, Lawrence
2002-11
Monographs and Working Papers
NonPeerReviewed
Saez, Lawrence (2002) Globalization and Federalism in Emerging Markets. (Unpublished)
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:3373
2023-06-13T11:25:28Z
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EU-India Nuclear Energy Co-Operation: Prospects and Challenges
Saez, Lawrence
European Commission: ENCARI Briefing Paper No. 7
2007
Monographs and Working Papers
NonPeerReviewed
Saez, Lawrence (2007) EU-India Nuclear Energy Co-Operation: Prospects and Challenges. Brussels: European Commission: ENCARI Briefing Paper No. 7.
http://www.encari.eu/papers/nuclear_energy_cooperation.pdf
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:3374
2023-06-13T11:37:10Z
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Barriers and Opportunities for EU-India Renewable Energy Collaboration
Saez, Lawrence
Vipradas, Mahesh
European Commission: ENCARI Briefing Paper No. 3
2006
Monographs and Working Papers
NonPeerReviewed
Saez, Lawrence and Vipradas, Mahesh (2006) Barriers and Opportunities for EU-India Renewable Energy Collaboration. Brussels: European Commission: ENCARI Briefing Paper No. 3.
http://www.encari.eu/papers/barriers_and_opportunities_for_EU-India_renewable_energy_collaboration.pdf
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:3375
2018-06-22T15:54:11Z
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The United Kingdom, The European Union, and South Asia’s Energy Security. House of Commons, Foreign Affairs Committee Fourth Report of Session 2006-2007
Saez, Lawrence
House of Commons
2007
Monographs and Working Papers
NonPeerReviewed
Saez, Lawrence (2007) The United Kingdom, The European Union, and South Asia’s Energy Security. House of Commons, Foreign Affairs Committee Fourth Report of Session 2006-2007. London: House of Commons.
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:3687
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Global Poverty Estimates and the Millennium Goals: Towards a Unified Framework
Karshenas, Massoud
Explores the compatibility of different global poverty estimates. Compares different purchasing power parity exchange rates and discusses their implications for the international poverty lines and poverty comparisons in general. Proposes a method for reconciling national accounts and survey based estimates. Compares aggregate regional and global poverty estimates with those of the World Bank.
ILO Employment Strategy Paper 2004/5
2004-01-01
Monographs and Working Papers
PeerReviewed
Karshenas, Massoud (2004) Global Poverty Estimates and the Millennium Goals: Towards a Unified Framework. Geneva: ILO Employment Strategy Paper 2004/5.
https://www.ilo.org/empelm/pubs/WCMS_114328/lang--en/index.htm
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:3707
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Poverty Reduction Strategy Process and National Development Strategies in Asia: A Report to DFID
Lerche, Jens
Pincus, Jonathan
Weeks, John
Centre for Development Policy and Research, SOAS University of London
2004-02-01
Monographs and Working Papers
PeerReviewed
text
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https://eprints.soas.ac.uk/3707/1/poverty_report.pdf
Lerche, Jens, Pincus, Jonathan and Weeks, John (2004) Poverty Reduction Strategy Process and National Development Strategies in Asia: A Report to DFID. London: Centre for Development Policy and Research, SOAS University of London.
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:3862
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Blogs, Cyber-Literature and Virtual Culture in Iran
Mina, Nima
The beginning of the internet era has created new possibilities for the Iranian civil society to circumvent the government imposed total control on the established media and to participate in an emerging independent virtual information society. The spectacular growth of Persian blogs since the summer of 2001 is an indication of the Iranian society's urgent need for alternative means of free expression. The Islamic Republic's conservative factions initiated the creation and expansion of the country's internet infrastracture since 1989. Paradoxically, the same forces have constantly tried to restrict free internet access by imposing severe filtering policies and pursuing dissident internet authors. This ambivalence in the development and socio-political function of the internet in Iran becomes apparent when one closely examines the history of the digitization of the holy city of Qom since Ai Khamenei took over as the country's supreme leader, succeeding Ruhollah Khomeini in 1989. Five case studies on the digital newspaper ROOZ, the online radio station Zamaneh, the web publishing activities of the exiled journlist Ebrahim Nabavi and the exiled writers Reza Ghassemi and Mahshid Amirshahi illustrate how the internet has created new possibilities for the Iranian diaspora communities to re-establish a communication link between exiled dissident intellectuals and their potential readers and recipients in and outside side the country. The final part of the paper deals with the phenomenon of Persian blogs as a means of mass communication for the young population of Iran at large. One peculiarity of Persian blogs can be observed in the use of a new Persian sociolect of weblog (and chatroom) communication. The use of this sociolect reflects an effort by the younger generation of Iranians to redinfe their identities and distance themselves from the burdon of a traditional (religious) culture that they wish to defy.
George C. Marshall Center European Center for Security Studies. Occasional Paper, no. 15
2007-12
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Mina, Nima (2007) Blogs, Cyber-Literature and Virtual Culture in Iran. Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany: George C. Marshall Center European Center for Security Studies. Occasional Paper, no. 15.
https://www.marshallcenter.org/en/publications/occasional-papers/blogs-cyber-literature-and-virtual-culture-iran-0
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2023-08-17T09:19:33Z
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Ethnicity and Sub-Nationalist Movements in the Philippines and Indonesia: Implications for Regional Security
Buendia, Rizal
This paper starts with a theoretical and conceptual exploration of nation and state, that are oftentimes trivialized if not misunderstood. The cases of the Philippines and Indonesia are analyzed in terms of nation-state framework and secessionist movements are examined to better comprehend the deep-seated reasons behind their struggle for independence. Finally, the implication of separatism in the region is also discussed
Monograph series (Yuchengco Institute of Philippines-Japan Relations); no. 11.
2002
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NonPeerReviewed
Buendia, Rizal (2002) Ethnicity and Sub-Nationalist Movements in the Philippines and Indonesia: Implications for Regional Security. Manila, Philippines: Monograph series (Yuchengco Institute of Philippines-Japan Relations); no. 11..
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:4464
2023-08-17T09:39:30Z
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Social Assessment of the Women’s Health and Safe Motherhood Programme Package
Buendia, Rizal
Osteria, Trinidad
RG Gynecology and obstetrics
HV Social pathology. Social and public welfare
World Bank - Philippines
2004-12
Monographs and Working Papers
NonPeerReviewed
Buendia, Rizal and Osteria, Trinidad (2004) Social Assessment of the Women’s Health and Safe Motherhood Programme Package. Manila: World Bank - Philippines. (Unpublished)
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Mapping and Analysis of Indigenous Governance Practices in the Philippines and Proposal for Establishing an Indicative Framework for Indigenous People’s Governance: Towards a Broader and Inclusive Process of Governance in the Philippines
Buendia, Rizal
Mendoza, Lorelei
Guiam, Rufa
Sambeli, Luisa
United Nations Development Programme
2006-05-16
Monographs and Working Papers
NonPeerReviewed
text
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Buendia, Rizal, Mendoza, Lorelei, Guiam, Rufa and Sambeli, Luisa (2006) Mapping and Analysis of Indigenous Governance Practices in the Philippines and Proposal for Establishing an Indicative Framework for Indigenous People’s Governance: Towards a Broader and Inclusive Process of Governance in the Philippines. Bangkok: United Nations Development Programme. (Unpublished)
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Privatising Basic Utilities in Sub-Saharan Africa: The MDG Impact
Bayliss, Kate
McKinley, Terry
International Poverty Centre: Policy Research Brief No. 3
2007-01
Monographs and Working Papers
NonPeerReviewed
text
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Bayliss, Kate and McKinley, Terry (2007) Privatising Basic Utilities in Sub-Saharan Africa: The MDG Impact. Brasilia: International Poverty Centre: Policy Research Brief No. 3.
https://www.undp.org/publications/privatising-basic-utilities-sub-saharan-africa-mdg-impact
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:4576
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North Korea's Nuclear Capacity and the Path of Reform. Written Evidence for the House of Commons Foreign Affairs Select Committee Tenth Report, Global Security: Japan and Korea
Kong, Tat Yan
UK Parliament House of Commons: Select Committee on Foreign Affairs
2008
Monographs and Working Papers
NonPeerReviewed
text
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https://eprints.soas.ac.uk/4576/1/Document2.pdf
Kong, Tat Yan (2008) North Korea's Nuclear Capacity and the Path of Reform. Written Evidence for the House of Commons Foreign Affairs Select Committee Tenth Report, Global Security: Japan and Korea. London: UK Parliament House of Commons: Select Committee on Foreign Affairs.
http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm200708/cmselect/cmfaff/449/449we10.htm
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The Macroeconomic Debate on Scaling up HIV/AIDS Financing
McKinley, Terry
Hailu, Degol
International Poverty Centre: Policy Research Brief No. 1
2006-09
Monographs and Working Papers
NonPeerReviewed
text
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https://eprints.soas.ac.uk/4584/1/IPCPolicyResearchBrief1_Macro_%26_HIV-AIDS.pdf
McKinley, Terry and Hailu, Degol (2006) The Macroeconomic Debate on Scaling up HIV/AIDS Financing. Brasilia: International Poverty Centre: Policy Research Brief No. 1.
https://www.undp.org/publications/macroeconomic-debate-scaling-hiv/aids-financing
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The Monopoly of Global Capital Flows: Who Needs Structural Adjustment Now?
McKinley, Terry
International Poverty Centre: Working Paper, no.12
2006-03
Monographs and Working Papers
NonPeerReviewed
text
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https://eprints.soas.ac.uk/4585/1/IPCWorkingPaper12_Monopoly_of_Global_Capital.pdf
McKinley, Terry (2006) The Monopoly of Global Capital Flows: Who Needs Structural Adjustment Now? Brasilia: International Poverty Centre: Working Paper, no.12.
https://ipcig.org/pub/IPCWorkingPaper12.pdf
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:4588
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Why is the 'Dutch Disease' Always a Disease? The Macroeconomic Consequences of Scaling up ODA
McKinley, Terry
International Poverty Centre: Working Paper, no.10
2005-11
Monographs and Working Papers
NonPeerReviewed
text
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https://eprints.soas.ac.uk/4588/1/IPCWorkingPaper10_Dutch_Disease.pdf
McKinley, Terry (2005) Why is the 'Dutch Disease' Always a Disease? The Macroeconomic Consequences of Scaling up ODA. Brasilia: International Poverty Centre: Working Paper, no.10.
https://ideas.repec.org/p/ipc/wpaper/10.html
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Gearing Public Finance to Growth, Employment and Poverty Reduction in Moldova
McKinley, Terry
International Poverty Centre: Country Study No. 3
2006-07
Monographs and Working Papers
NonPeerReviewed
text
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https://eprints.soas.ac.uk/4596/1/IPCCountryStudy3_Moldova_Finances.pdf
McKinley, Terry (2006) Gearing Public Finance to Growth, Employment and Poverty Reduction in Moldova. Brasilia: International Poverty Centre: Country Study No. 3.
https://ipcig.org/publication/27357
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A Proposed Strategy for Growth, Employment and Poverty Reduction in Uzbekistan
McKinley, Terry
Weeks, John
International Poverty Centre: Country Study No. 12
2007-11
Monographs and Working Papers
NonPeerReviewed
text
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https://eprints.soas.ac.uk/4597/1/IPCCountryStudy12_Uzbekistan.pdf
McKinley, Terry and Weeks, John (2007) A Proposed Strategy for Growth, Employment and Poverty Reduction in Uzbekistan. Brasilia: International Poverty Centre: Country Study No. 12.
https://ipcig.org/publication/27293
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MDG-Based PRSPs Need More Ambitious Economic Policies
McKinley, Terry
United Nations Development Programme: Policy Discussion Paper
2005-01
Monographs and Working Papers
NonPeerReviewed
text
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https://eprints.soas.ac.uk/4598/1/undp_mdg2005.pdf
McKinley, Terry (2005) MDG-Based PRSPs Need More Ambitious Economic Policies. New York: United Nations Development Programme: Policy Discussion Paper.
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Economic Alternatives for Sub-Saharan Africa: ‘Poverty Traps’, MDG-Based Strategies And Accelerated Capital Accumulation Draft Paper for the G-24 Meeting, 15-16 September 2005
McKinley, Terry
G-24: Intergovernmental Group of 24
2005-09
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NonPeerReviewed
McKinley, Terry (2005) Economic Alternatives for Sub-Saharan Africa: ‘Poverty Traps’, MDG-Based Strategies And Accelerated Capital Accumulation Draft Paper for the G-24 Meeting, 15-16 September 2005. Washington, DC: G-24: Intergovernmental Group of 24.
https://www.g24.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/Economic-Alternatives-for-Sub-Saharan-Africa.pdf
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Can Privatisation and Commercialisation of Public Services Help Achieve the MDGs? An Assessment
Bayliss, Kate
Kessler, Tim
International Poverty Centre: Working Paper, no.22
2006-07
Monographs and Working Papers
NonPeerReviewed
text
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https://eprints.soas.ac.uk/4605/1/IPCWorkingPaper_1.pdf
Bayliss, Kate and Kessler, Tim (2006) Can Privatisation and Commercialisation of Public Services Help Achieve the MDGs? An Assessment. Brasilia: International Poverty Centre: Working Paper, no.22.
https://www.undp.org/publications/can-privatization-and-commercialisation-public-services-help-achieve-mdgs
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Post-conflict Privatisation: A Review of Developments in Serbia and Bosnia Herzegovina
Bayliss, Kate
Overseas Development Institute: ESAU Working Paper, no.12
2005-11
Monographs and Working Papers
NonPeerReviewed
Bayliss, Kate (2005) Post-conflict Privatisation: A Review of Developments in Serbia and Bosnia Herzegovina. London: Overseas Development Institute: ESAU Working Paper, no.12.
https://odi.org/en/publications/post-conflict-privatisation-a-review-of-developments-in-serbia-and-bosnia-herzegovina/
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2023-08-17T12:25:26Z
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Strengthening the Employment Impact of an MDG-Based Development Strategy for Yemen
McKinley, Terry
International Poverty Centre: Country Study No. 4
2006-09
Monographs and Working Papers
NonPeerReviewed
McKinley, Terry (2006) Strengthening the Employment Impact of an MDG-Based Development Strategy for Yemen. Brasilia: International Poverty Centre: Country Study No. 4.
https://ipcig.org/publication/27349
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The Macroeconomic Implications of MDG-Based Strategies in Sub-Saharan Africa
McKinley, Terry
Weeks, John
International Poverty Centre: Policy Research Brief No. 4
2007-10
Monographs and Working Papers
NonPeerReviewed
text
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https://eprints.soas.ac.uk/4684/1/IPCPolicyResearchBrief4.pdf
McKinley, Terry and Weeks, John (2007) The Macroeconomic Implications of MDG-Based Strategies in Sub-Saharan Africa. Brasilia: International Poverty Centre: Policy Research Brief No. 4.
https://ideas.repec.org/p/ipc/pbrief/4.html
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Addressing Global Imbalances: A Development-Oriented Policy Agenda
McKinley, Terry
Izurieta, Alex
International Poverty Centre: Working Paper, no.3
2006-07
Monographs and Working Papers
NonPeerReviewed
McKinley, Terry and Izurieta, Alex (2006) Addressing Global Imbalances: A Development-Oriented Policy Agenda. Brasilia: International Poverty Centre: Working Paper, no.3.
http://www.undp-povertycentre.org/pub/IPCWorkingPaper23.pdf
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Rising Wealth Inequality and Changing Social Structure in Rural China, 1988-1995, WIDER Working Paper No. 160
McKinley, Terry
Brenner, Mark
WIDER Working Paper 160
1999-05
Monographs and Working Papers
NonPeerReviewed
McKinley, Terry and Brenner, Mark (1999) Rising Wealth Inequality and Changing Social Structure in Rural China, 1988-1995, WIDER Working Paper No. 160. Helsinki: WIDER Working Paper 160.
https://www.wider.unu.edu/sites/default/files/wp160.pdf
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:4888
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https://eprints.soas.ac.uk/4888/
The Relationship between Migration within and from the Middle East and North-Africa and Pro-Poor Policies
Al-Ali, Nadje
Department for International Development ; Institute of Arab and Islamic Studies, University of Exeter
2004-07-01
Monographs and Working Papers
NonPeerReviewed
text
en
https://eprints.soas.ac.uk/4888/2/migrationMENAreport-1
Al-Ali, Nadje (2004) The Relationship between Migration within and from the Middle East and North-Africa and Pro-Poor Policies. Exeter: Department for International Development ; Institute of Arab and Islamic Studies, University of Exeter.
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:4889
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Women’s Movements in the Middle East: Case Studies of Egypt and Turkey
Al-Ali, Nadje
United Nations Research Institute for Social Development
2002
Monographs and Working Papers
NonPeerReviewed
text
en
https://eprints.soas.ac.uk/4889/2/UNRISD_Report_final.pdf
Al-Ali, Nadje (2002) Women’s Movements in the Middle East: Case Studies of Egypt and Turkey. Geneva: United Nations Research Institute for Social Development.
http://www.unrisd.org/unrisd/website/document.nsf/0/9969203536F64607C1256C08004BB140?OpenDocument
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Women Migrant Organization and Citizenship in Europe
Al-Ali, Nadje
EU
2003
Monographs and Working Papers
NonPeerReviewed
text
en
https://eprints.soas.ac.uk/4890/2/Women_and_Migration_in_Europe_Report.pdf
Al-Ali, Nadje (2003) Women Migrant Organization and Citizenship in Europe. EU.
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:5008
2023-08-18T13:09:06Z
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Middle East. Developing DFID’s Policy Approach to Refugees and Internally Displaced Persons. Vol 2: Commissioned Papers
Fabos, Anita
Al-Ali, Nadje
El-Abed, Oroub Anwar Bader
JV Colonies and colonization. Emigration and immigration. International migration
A Research Consultancy by the Refugee Studies Centre (Oxford University) for the Conflict and Humanitarian Affairs Department, Department For International Development, United Kingdom
Oxford: Refugee Studies Centre; London: DFID
2005-02
Monographs and Working Papers
NonPeerReviewed
text
en
https://eprints.soas.ac.uk/5008/1/PolicyApproachestoRefugeesandIDPsRSC-DFIDVolII.pdf
Fabos, Anita, Al-Ali, Nadje and El-Abed, Oroub Anwar Bader (2005) Middle East. Developing DFID’s Policy Approach to Refugees and Internally Displaced Persons. Vol 2: Commissioned Papers. Oxford: Refugee Studies Centre; London: DFID.
http://www.rsc.ox.ac.uk/PDFs/Policy Approaches to Refugees and IDPs RSC-DFID Vol I.pdf
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ShibboLEAP Project Final Report: School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS)
Rennie, Colin
Z665 Library Science. Information Science
SOAS University of London
2006-05
Monographs and Working Papers
NonPeerReviewed
text
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https://eprints.soas.ac.uk/5092/1/SOAS_ShibboLeap_report.pdf
Rennie, Colin (2006) ShibboLEAP Project Final Report: School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS). London: SOAS University of London.
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2023-08-19T08:18:30Z
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The Future of Small Farms for Poverty Reduction and Growth. 2020 Discussion Paper; No.42
Hazell, Peter
Poulton, Colin
Wiggins, Steve
Dorward, Andrew
International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) Discussion Paper, no. 42
2007-05
Monographs and Working Papers
NonPeerReviewed
Hazell, Peter, Poulton, Colin, Wiggins, Steve and Dorward, Andrew (2007) The Future of Small Farms for Poverty Reduction and Growth. 2020 Discussion Paper; No.42. Washington, D.C.: International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) Discussion Paper, no. 42.
https://ebrary.ifpri.org/utils/getfile/collection/p15738coll2/id/125263/filename/125264.pdf
10.2499/97808962976472020vp42
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2023-08-19T11:44:54Z
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https://eprints.soas.ac.uk/5113/
Institutions and Economic Policies for Pro-poor Agricultural Growth
Dorward, Andrew
Fan, Shenggen
Kydd, Jonathan
Lofgren, Hans
Morrison, Jamie
Poulton, Colin
Rao, Neetha
Smith, Laurence
Tchale, Hardwick
IFPRI Discussion paper DSG 15
2004
Monographs and Working Papers
PeerReviewed
Dorward, Andrew, Fan, Shenggen, Kydd, Jonathan, Lofgren, Hans, Morrison, Jamie, Poulton, Colin, Rao, Neetha, Smith, Laurence and Tchale, Hardwick (2004) Institutions and Economic Policies for Pro-poor Agricultural Growth. Washington, DC: IFPRI Discussion paper DSG 15.
https://www.ifpri.org/publication/institutions-and-economic-policies-pro-poor-agricultural-growth
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:5130
2023-08-19T12:07:23Z
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https://eprints.soas.ac.uk/5130/
Evaluation of the 2006/7 Agricultural Input Subsidy Programme, Malawi. Final Report
Dorward, Andrew
Chirwa, Ephraim
Slater, Rachel
Jayne, Thom
Boughton, Duncan
Valerie, Kelly
Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security
2008-03
Monographs and Working Papers
NonPeerReviewed
Dorward, Andrew, Chirwa, Ephraim, Slater, Rachel, Jayne, Thom, Boughton, Duncan and Valerie, Kelly (2008) Evaluation of the 2006/7 Agricultural Input Subsidy Programme, Malawi. Final Report. Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security.
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/57a08bc8ed915d3cfd000f32/MalawiAISPFinalReport31March.pdf
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:5131
2023-08-19T12:23:23Z
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https://eprints.soas.ac.uk/5131/
Reforming the Smallholder Coffee Sector in Malawi: A Case Study of Smallholder Commercialisation
Chirwa, Ephraim
Dorward, Andrew
Kydd, Jonathan
Future Agricultures Consortium
2007-03
Monographs and Working Papers
NonPeerReviewed
Chirwa, Ephraim, Dorward, Andrew and Kydd, Jonathan (2007) Reforming the Smallholder Coffee Sector in Malawi: A Case Study of Smallholder Commercialisation. Brighton: Future Agricultures Consortium.
https://www.gov.uk/research-for-development-outputs/reforming-the-smallholder-coffee-sector-in-malawi-a-case-study-of-smallholder-commercialisation
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:5132
2023-08-19T12:37:24Z
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https://eprints.soas.ac.uk/5132/
Traditional domestic markets and marketing systems for agricultural products. Background paper for 2008 World Development Report
Dorward, Andrew
Kydd, Jonathan
Poulton, Colin
This paper examines the major types of marketing system linking producers and consumers of domestically consumed agricultural products in different contexts, and the opportunities and constraints these offer to poor producers (and consumers). The marketing system is considered to involve physical assembly, handling, storage, transport, processing, wholesaling, and retailing of agricultural products, together with services directly supporting these activities, such as market information, establishment of grades and standards, financing of marketing activities, and price risk management. The authors consider marketing systems for four major types of product: cereals, roots and tubers, livestock products, and fruit and vegetables. For each of these they briefly discuss the major characteristics of supply and demand that affect market structures and prospects for growth in domestic demand being supplied by domestic smallholder farmers. This leads on to examination of different marketing systems that have developed for these products in different contexts, and consideration of the effectiveness of these systems in supporting growth and serving the interests of poor consumers and producers. Specific issues around problems of price instability and risk management are considered for cereals, and new opportunities arising from the spread of information and communication technologies examined. The paper concludes with discussion of the opportunities and constraints for small scale farmers engaging with these marketing systems, and of policies to support small farmer engagement.
The World Bank
2006-03
Monographs and Working Papers
NonPeerReviewed
Dorward, Andrew, Kydd, Jonathan and Poulton, Colin (2006) Traditional domestic markets and marketing systems for agricultural products. Background paper for 2008 World Development Report. Washington, D.C.: The World Bank.
https://openknowledge.worldbank.org/entities/publication/d365cc20-2c95-5ad5-b706-eb066d98bbf0
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2023-08-19T12:50:56Z
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https://eprints.soas.ac.uk/5136/
Promoting Agriculture for Social Protection or Social Protection for Agriculture: Policy and Research Issues
Dorward, Andrew
Wheeler, R. S.
MacAuslan, I.
Buckley, C. P.
Kydd, Jonathan
Chirwa, Ephraim
Future Agricultures
2006-08
Monographs and Working Papers
NonPeerReviewed
Dorward, Andrew, Wheeler, R. S., MacAuslan, I., Buckley, C. P., Kydd, Jonathan and Chirwa, Ephraim (2006) Promoting Agriculture for Social Protection or Social Protection for Agriculture: Policy and Research Issues. Brighton: Future Agricultures.
http://www.future-agricultures.org/pdf files/SP_Growth_Final.pdf
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2023-08-19T13:10:18Z
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Evaluation of adoption of NERICA and other improved upland rice varieties following varietal promotion activities in Nigeria: A study for the Gatsby and Rockefeller Foundations. Final report
Dorward, Andrew
Spencer, D.
Abalu, G.
Philip, D.
Ogungbile, D.
A survey undertaken in 2005 in Ekiti and Kaduna states in Nigeria shows considerable uptake of NERICA1 (30% of farmers in Ekiti and 42% and 19%, respectively, in PVS and near-PVS villages in Kaduna). The proportion of upland rice area under NERICA1 is lower than the proportion of farmers growing it but is increasing more rapidly, with 13%, 27% and 9% of 2005 upland rice areas under NERICA1 in Ekiti and in Kaduna PVS and near-PVS villages, respectively. Seed shortage is the major reason given for non-adoption of NERICA1, the first-time seed source for which is reported as other farmers. Evaluation of varieties by growers rates NERICA1 highly for almost all criteria. All varieties are rated poorly for bird resistance in Ekiti, but NERICA1 is considered to perform the least poorly for this.
Gatsby and Rockefeller Foundations
2006-08
Monographs and Working Papers
NonPeerReviewed
Dorward, Andrew, Spencer, D., Abalu, G., Philip, D. and Ogungbile, D. (2006) Evaluation of adoption of NERICA and other improved upland rice varieties following varietal promotion activities in Nigeria: A study for the Gatsby and Rockefeller Foundations. Final report. Gatsby and Rockefeller Foundations.
https://cadinigeria.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/NERICA_Report_RevAndrew-DS-April-7-2006.pdf
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Making Agricultural Market Systems Work for the Poor: Promoting Effective, Efficient and Accessible Coordination and Exchange
Dorward, Andrew
Kydd, Jonathan
Project title: Preparation of the DFID RNRA Team Working Paper 2: Making Markets Work for the Poor
2006-04
Monographs and Working Papers
NonPeerReviewed
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Dorward, Andrew and Kydd, Jonathan (2006) Making Agricultural Market Systems Work for the Poor: Promoting Effective, Efficient and Accessible Coordination and Exchange. London: Project title: Preparation of the DFID RNRA Team Working Paper 2: Making Markets Work for the Poor.
http://www.passlivelihoods.org.uk/site_files/files/reports/project_id_163/Working Paper 2 (Revised)_AG0154.pdf
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Overcoming Market Constraints to Pro-Poor Agricultural Growth in Sub Saharan Africa
Poulton, Colin
Kydd, Jonathan
Dorward, Andrew
Paper prepared for the Africa Commission, November 2004
2004-11
Monographs and Working Papers
NonPeerReviewed
Poulton, Colin, Kydd, Jonathan and Dorward, Andrew (2004) Overcoming Market Constraints to Pro-Poor Agricultural Growth in Sub Saharan Africa. Paper prepared for the Africa Commission, November 2004.
http://www.commissionforafrica.org/english/report/background/poulton_et_al_background.pdf
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Reaching the poor: a call to action Investment in smallholder agriculture in sub-Saharan Africa
Peacock, C.
Jowett, A.
Dorward, Andrew
Poulton, Colin
Urey, Ian
HD Industries. Land use. Labor
FARM-Africa; Harvest Help; Centre for Development and Poverty Reduction, Imperial College
2004
Monographs and Working Papers
NonPeerReviewed
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https://eprints.soas.ac.uk/5141/1/call_to_action_rep.pdf
Peacock, C., Jowett, A., Dorward, Andrew, Poulton, Colin and Urey, Ian (2004) Reaching the poor: a call to action Investment in smallholder agriculture in sub-Saharan Africa. London: FARM-Africa; Harvest Help; Centre for Development and Poverty Reduction, Imperial College.
http://dfid-agriculture-consultation.nri.org/theme1/keypapers/call_to_action_rep.doc
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2018-06-22T15:55:51Z
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The Role of Market-based Economic Development in Strengthening Food Security
Poulton, Colin
Dorward, Andrew
Forum for Food Security in Southern Africa
2003-08
Monographs and Working Papers
NonPeerReviewed
Poulton, Colin and Dorward, Andrew (2003) The Role of Market-based Economic Development in Strengthening Food Security. Forum for Food Security in Southern Africa.
http://www.odi.org.uk/Food-Security-Forum/docs/Markets_theme2.pdf
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2018-06-22T15:56:04Z
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Radical Islamism in Egypt: Discursive Struggle
Ismail, Salwa
Inter-University Consortium for Arab Studies
1994
Monographs and Working Papers
NonPeerReviewed
Ismail, Salwa (1994) Radical Islamism in Egypt: Discursive Struggle. Montreal: Inter-University Consortium for Arab Studies.
oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:5579
2018-06-22T15:56:18Z
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The politics of loss, alienation and nostalgia after the ‘Gujarat’ Earthquake
Simpson, Edward
International Centre for Ethnic Studies
2008
Monographs and Working Papers
PeerReviewed
Simpson, Edward (2008) The politics of loss, alienation and nostalgia after the ‘Gujarat’ Earthquake. Colombo: International Centre for Ethnic Studies.
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The rise and fall of collective public action in the aftermath of the Gujarat Earthquake of 2001
Simpson, Edward
In the aftermath of natural disasters there is typically an upsurge of collective public action and protest. Individual concerns inter-mingle with collective endeavours in both traditional and new ways. This article explores such collective forms of public action in the aftermath of the 2001 earthquake in Gujarat, and the role of nostalgia as a mobilising political force in particular. Nostalgia emerges as both a creative and cathartic force, but its effects on public action are short-lived. It is argued that nostalgia has a short life span not simply because the disaster moves into the past and new concerns come to the fore but because the changing dynamics of the relationship between individuals and social collectives make nostalgia an unsustainable form of collective representation.
London School of Economics and Political Science
2008-05-21
Monographs and Working Papers
NonPeerReviewed
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Simpson, Edward (2008) The rise and fall of collective public action in the aftermath of the Gujarat Earthquake of 2001. London: London School of Economics and Political Science.
http://www.lse.ac.uk/collections/NGPA/publications/ngpa_wp11.htm
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Was there discrimination in the distribution of resources after the earthquake in Gujarat? Imagination, epistemology, and the state in western India
Simpson, Edward
In this paper, I analyse and reason with the patterns of discrimination evident in the reconstruction initiatives following the 2001 earthquake in Gujarat. I do so in order to explain what discrimination there was, and how and why such discrimination was related to broader patterns of social polarisation. After the earthquake, the political state of Gujarat made the headlines following widespread violence in 2002. This led to a flurry of publications in which anger and indignation led to the over-statement of the links between the government, social life in the state, and the politics of religious (Hindu-Muslim) communalism. This paper is an attempt to chip away to the impression thus created of a land consumed only by the violent compulsions of Hindu nationalism. I do so not through polemic, but ethnography, as a way of suggesting it is simply wrong to conflate state complicity in the anti-Muslim violence of 2002 with all other routine operations performed by government. Given Gujarat’s reputation for Hindu nationalism, my analysis unsurprisingly confirms the scholarship of others by showing how some powerful Hindu-oriented non-governmental organisations have drawn power and resources away from the state to parade before the people as if they govern. However, more importantly, the ethnography of the mixed-fortunes of Muslims in the rubble also illustrates some of the limits to the power of the Hindu nationalists: the data shows that the Hindu nationalists have not hijacked the state in its entirety and their influence is clearly curtailed and imperfect. By clothing the Hindu nationalist in unassailably powerful terms, the academic critic, I argue, has paradoxically almost become culpable in the success of the nationalist, by conferring on their rhetoric the status of reality, and on them power.
London School of Economics and Political Science
2008-07-31
Monographs and Working Papers
NonPeerReviewed
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Simpson, Edward (2008) Was there discrimination in the distribution of resources after the earthquake in Gujarat? Imagination, epistemology, and the state in western India. London: London School of Economics and Political Science.
http://www.lse.ac.uk/collections/NGPA/publications/ngpa_wp23.htm
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Considering a war with Iran
Plesch, Dan
Butcher, Martin
JZ International relations
The paper is a strategic studies analyis of the war-fronts, weapon systems and political-military tactics of a U.S.-Iranian war, including the U.S. use of nuclear weapons.
CISD
2007
Monographs and Working Papers
NonPeerReviewed
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Plesch, Dan and Butcher, Martin (2007) Considering a war with Iran. CISD.
http://www.cisd.soas.ac.uk/Editor/assets/iran study 07.07.pdf
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2024-03-28T02:36:23Z
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https://eprints.soas.ac.uk/5707/
Corporate rights and responsibilities: restoring legal accountability
Plesch, Dan
Blankenburg, Stephanie
the RSA (Royal Society for the encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce)
2007-05
Monographs and Working Papers
NonPeerReviewed
text
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https://eprints.soas.ac.uk/5707/1/RSA_Corporate_Rights-Plesch_and_Blankenburg.pdf
Plesch, Dan and Blankenburg, Stephanie (2007) Corporate rights and responsibilities: restoring legal accountability. London: the RSA (Royal Society for the encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce).
http://www.thersa.org/
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oai:eprints.soas.ac.uk:5790
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Unequal prospects: disparities in the quantity and quality of labour supply in sub-Saharan Africa
Sender, John
Cramer, Christopher
Oya, Carlos
Department of Economics Working Paper; No.145
2005-03
Monographs and Working Papers
NonPeerReviewed
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Sender, John, Cramer, Christopher and Oya, Carlos (2005) Unequal prospects: disparities in the quantity and quality of labour supply in sub-Saharan Africa. Department of Economics Working Paper; No.145.
http://mercury.soas.ac.uk/economics/workpap/adobe/WP145JS.pdf
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Unequal prospects: disparities in the quantity and quality of labour supply in sub-Saharan Africa
Sender, John
Cramer, Christopher
Oya, Carlos
World Bank Social Protection Discussion Paper Series; No.0525
2005-03
Monographs and Working Papers
NonPeerReviewed
text
en
https://eprints.soas.ac.uk/5791/1/WB_SenderCramerOya_2005.pdf
Sender, John, Cramer, Christopher and Oya, Carlos (2005) Unequal prospects: disparities in the quantity and quality of labour supply in sub-Saharan Africa. World Bank Social Protection Discussion Paper Series; No.0525.
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The Future of Britain's WMD
Plesch, Dan
The Foreign Policy Centre
2006-03
Monographs and Working Papers
NonPeerReviewed
text
en
https://eprints.soas.ac.uk/5792/1/WMDMar10FINAL.pdf
Plesch, Dan (2006) The Future of Britain's WMD. London: The Foreign Policy Centre.
https://fpc.org.uk/publications/the-future-of-britains-wmd/
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The Lewis Model and the Diverging Development Paths of Asia and Africa
Karshenas, Massoud
SOAS
2004-07
Monographs and Working Papers
NonPeerReviewed
application/pdf
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Karshenas, Massoud (2004) The Lewis Model and the Diverging Development Paths of Asia and Africa. SOAS. (Unpublished)
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Poverty Trends in Least Developed Countries
Karshenas, Massoud
Geneva
2008-07
Monographs and Working Papers
NonPeerReviewed
application/pdf
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Karshenas, Massoud (2008) Poverty Trends in Least Developed Countries. Geneva.
http://www.unctad.org/sections/ldc_dir/docs/ldcr2008_Karshenas_en.pdf
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Macroeconomic Policies for Growth, Employment and Poverty Reduction in Yemen
Karshenas, Massoud
Abu-Ismail, Khalid
McKinley, Terry
UNDP
2006
Monographs and Working Papers
NonPeerReviewed
text
en
https://eprints.soas.ac.uk/5805/1/Yemen.pdf
Karshenas, Massoud, Abu-Ismail, Khalid and McKinley, Terry (2006) Macroeconomic Policies for Growth, Employment and Poverty Reduction in Yemen. Beirut, Lebanon: UNDP.
http://www.yemencg.org/library/en/psdraft.pdf
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Looking at the Crisis through Marx: Or Is It the Other Way about?
Fine, Ben
2008-11
Monographs and Working Papers
NonPeerReviewed
other
en
https://eprints.soas.ac.uk/5921/1/isrfin.doc
Fine, Ben (2008) Looking at the Crisis through Marx: Or Is It the Other Way about? (Unpublished)
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The Living Bibliography of Burma Studies: The Secondary Research
Charney, Michael W.
Department of History, School of Oriental and African Studies
2002-06
Monographs and Working Papers
NonPeerReviewed
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Charney, Michael W. (2002) The Living Bibliography of Burma Studies: The Secondary Research. London: Department of History, School of Oriental and African Studies. (Submitted)
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Toolkit for Monitoring and Evaluation of Agricultural Water Management Projects
Burton, Martin
Smith, Laurence
Roux, Julienne
The World Bank
2008
Monographs and Working Papers
NonPeerReviewed
Burton, Martin, Smith, Laurence and Roux, Julienne (2008) Toolkit for Monitoring and Evaluation of Agricultural Water Management Projects. Washington D.C.: The World Bank.
https://documents.worldbank.org/en/publication/documents-reports/documentdetail/137921468140948443/toolkit-for-monitoring-and-evaluation-of-agricultural-water-management-projects
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https://eprints.soas.ac.uk/6209/
Guidance Manual: Management of Impacts of Irrigation Development on Fisheries
Lorenzen, K.
Smith, Laurence
Nguyen-Khoa, S.
Burton, Martin
Garaway, C.
IWMI and WorldFish Center
2007
Monographs and Working Papers
NonPeerReviewed
Lorenzen, K., Smith, Laurence, Nguyen-Khoa, S., Burton, Martin and Garaway, C. (2007) Guidance Manual: Management of Impacts of Irrigation Development on Fisheries. Colombo, Sri Lanka: IWMI and WorldFish Center.
http://fisheriessolutions.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/Lorenzen_etal_2007GM.pdf
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https://eprints.soas.ac.uk/6211/
Stakeholder-oriented valuation to support water resources management processes
Hermans, L.
Renault, D.
Emerton, L.
Perrot-Maitre, D.
Nguyen-Khoa, S.
Smith, Laurence
FAO
2006
Monographs and Working Papers
NonPeerReviewed
Hermans, L., Renault, D., Emerton, L., Perrot-Maitre, D., Nguyen-Khoa, S. and Smith, Laurence (2006) Stakeholder-oriented valuation to support water resources management processes. Rome: FAO.
ftp://ftp.fao.org/agl/aglw/docs/wr30_eng.pdf
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https://eprints.soas.ac.uk/6266/
Implementation of Operational Directive 4.20 on Indigenous Peoples: An Independent Desk Review, Background Paper 1: A Review of Selected Issues Related to Indigenous Peoples
Rao, Rahul
Weber-Venghaus, Svenja
Sasser, Brandie
World Bank
2001
Monographs and Working Papers
NonPeerReviewed
application/pdf
en
cc_by_nc_nd
https://eprints.soas.ac.uk/6266/1/OD_4.20_Lit_Rev.pdf
Rao, Rahul, Weber-Venghaus, Svenja and Sasser, Brandie (2001) Implementation of Operational Directive 4.20 on Indigenous Peoples: An Independent Desk Review, Background Paper 1: A Review of Selected Issues Related to Indigenous Peoples. Washington D.C.: World Bank.
http://www.worldbank.org/oed/indigenouspeople/docs/IP1.pdf
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https://eprints.soas.ac.uk/6342/
An Account of the Old Burmese Royal Court: The Eighteenth-century Shway-boun Nidan in Translation
Saw Tun, U.
Charney, Michael W.
1995
Monographs and Working Papers
NonPeerReviewed
Saw Tun, U. and Charney, Michael W. (1995) An Account of the Old Burmese Royal Court: The Eighteenth-century Shway-boun Nidan in Translation. (Unpublished)
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A Guide to Colonial Sources on Burma. Ethnic and Minority Histories of Burma in the India Office Records, British Library.
Sadan, Mandy
Orchid Press
2008
Monographs and Working Papers
NonPeerReviewed
Sadan, Mandy (2008) A Guide to Colonial Sources on Burma. Ethnic and Minority Histories of Burma in the India Office Records, British Library. Bangkok: Orchid Press.
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Learning to Listen: a Manual for Oral History Projects
Sadan, Mandy
Wanida Press
2008
Monographs and Working Papers
NonPeerReviewed
Sadan, Mandy (2008) Learning to Listen: a Manual for Oral History Projects. Chiang Mai: Wanida Press.
http://www.soros.org/initiatives/bpsai/articles_publications/publications/learning_20080407/a_learning_english.pdf
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Macroeconomic Policies for Employment Generation: Africa South of the Sahara
Weeks, John
Paper prepared under the ILO/UDNP project Economic Policy and Employment. Geneva: ILO/UNDP
1994
Monographs and Working Papers
NonPeerReviewed
Weeks, John (1994) Macroeconomic Policies for Employment Generation: Africa South of the Sahara. Paper prepared under the ILO/UDNP project Economic Policy and Employment. Geneva: ILO/UNDP.
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Orthodox and Heterodox Policies for Growth in Africa south of The Sahara
Weeks, John
CDPR Discussion Paper 0298. Centre for Development Policy and Research (CDPR), SOAS
1998
Monographs and Working Papers
NonPeerReviewed
Weeks, John (1998) Orthodox and Heterodox Policies for Growth in Africa south of The Sahara. CDPR Discussion Paper 0298. Centre for Development Policy and Research (CDPR), SOAS.
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The Effectiveness of Monetary Policy Reconsidered
Weeks, John
This paper inspects the standard policy rule that under a flexible exchange rate regime with perfectly elastic capital flows, monetary policy is effective and fiscal policy is not. The logical validity of the statement requires that the effect of an exchange rate change on the domestic price level be ignored. The price level effect is noted in some textbooks, but not formally analyzed. When it is subjected to a rigorous analysis, the interaction between changes in the exchange rate and the domestic price level significantly alters the standard policy rule. The logically correct statement would be, under a flexible exchange rate regime with perfectly elastic capital flows the effectiveness of monetary policy depends on the values of the import share and the sum of the trade elasticities. Inspection of data from developing countries indicates the effectiveness of monetary policy under flexible exchange rates can be quite low even if capital flows are perfectly elastic.
International Poverty Centre, Technical Paper 3
2008-06
Monographs and Working Papers
NonPeerReviewed
text
en
https://eprints.soas.ac.uk/6522/1/IPCTechnicalPaper3.pdf
Weeks, John (2008) The Effectiveness of Monetary Policy Reconsidered. Brasilia: International Poverty Centre, Technical Paper 3.
http://www.ipc-undp.org/pub/IPCTechnicalPaper3.pdf
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The Republic of Moldova: economic policies for growth, employment and poverty reduction
Weeks, John
McKinley, Terry
Cornea, Giovanni Andre
Spoor, Max
Reynolds, Michael
Izman, Felicia
Osmani, Siddiq
Jahan, Selim
Chisinau: UNDP and Sida
2005
Monographs and Working Papers
NonPeerReviewed
text
en
https://eprints.soas.ac.uk/6538/1/Republic%20of%20Moldova-%20Economic%20Policies.pdf
Weeks, John, McKinley, Terry, Cornea, Giovanni Andre, Spoor, Max, Reynolds, Michael, Izman, Felicia, Osmani, Siddiq and Jahan, Selim (2005) The Republic of Moldova: economic policies for growth, employment and poverty reduction. Chisinau: UNDP and Sida.
https://www.md.undp.org/content/moldova/en/home/library/inclusive_growth/republica-moldova--politici-de-cretere-economic--creare-a-locuri.html
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Kwacha Appreciation 2005 – 2006: Implications for the Zambian Economy
Weeks, John
Patel, Shruti
Mukungu, Allan
Seshamani, Venkatesh
UNDP
2007
Monographs and Working Papers
NonPeerReviewed
Weeks, John, Patel, Shruti, Mukungu, Allan and Seshamani, Venkatesh (2007) Kwacha Appreciation 2005 – 2006: Implications for the Zambian Economy. Lusaka, Zambia: UNDP.
http://204.200.211.80/joomla/attachments/039_kwacha_appreciation0506.pdf
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Macroeconomics of Poverty Reduction: Case Study of Viet Nam, Seeking Equity within Growth
Weeks, John
Thang, Nguyen
Roy, Rathin
Lim, Joseph
UNDP
2004-04
Monographs and Working Papers
PeerReviewed
text
en
https://eprints.soas.ac.uk/6547/1/The%20Macroeconomics%20of%20Poverty%20Reduction-%20The%20Case%20Study%20of%20Vietnam%2C%20.pdf
Weeks, John, Thang, Nguyen, Roy, Rathin and Lim, Joseph (2004) Macroeconomics of Poverty Reduction: Case Study of Viet Nam, Seeking Equity within Growth. Hanoi: UNDP.
https://www.vn.undp.org/content/vietnam/en/home/library/poverty/the-macroeconomics-of-poverty-reduction--the-case-study-of-viet-.html
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The Transnationalisation of Care: Sahrawi Refugee Children in a Spanish Host Program
Crivello, G.
Fiddian-Qasmiyeh, Elena
Chatty, Dawn
Refugee Studies Centre, University of Oxford
2005-04
Monographs and Working Papers
PeerReviewed
Crivello, G., Fiddian-Qasmiyeh, Elena and Chatty, Dawn (2005) The Transnationalisation of Care: Sahrawi Refugee Children in a Spanish Host Program. Refugee Studies Centre, University of Oxford.
http://www.forcedmigration.org/guides/llreport3/llreport3.pdf
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Training Modules of the Research Programme. Economic Policies, MDGs and Poverty: Training Module No. 1 Fiscal Policy
Weeks, John
Patel, Shruti
International Poverty Centre
2007
Monographs and Working Papers
NonPeerReviewed
text
en
https://eprints.soas.ac.uk/6572/1/IPCTrainingModule1.pdf
Weeks, John and Patel, Shruti (2007) Training Modules of the Research Programme. Economic Policies, MDGs and Poverty: Training Module No. 1 Fiscal Policy. Brasilia: International Poverty Centre.
http://ipcig.org/publication/27310?language_content_entity=en
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