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2019

Ali, Rosimina and Stevano, Sara (2019) Work in the Agro-industry, Livelihoods and Social Reproduction in Mozambique: Beyond Job Creation. Maputo, Mozambique: Institute of Social and Economic Studies (IESE). Boletim no. 121e.

Ercanbrack, Jonathan (2019) Convergence of Islamic and Sustainable Finance: Report on the SOAS-QFC Public Lecture and Workshop. Doha, Qatar: Qatar Financial Centre Authority.

Onyema, Emilia, Roy, Pallavi, Obidairo, Simeon, Ayinla, Seye and Oredola, Habeeb (2019) Anti-corruption agencies as debt recovery agents: the unintended consequences of anti-corruption efforts in Nigeria. London: SOAS Anti-Corruption Evidence (ACE) Research Consortium, Working Paper no. 17.

Wood, Jiyeon (2019) REF (Research Excellence Framework) 2021을 위한 대학 도서관들의 지원. Daegu, Korea: KERIS (Korea Education and Research Information Service).

Gabor, Daniela, Dafermos, Yannis, Nikolaidi, Maria, Rice, Peter, van Lerven, Frank, Kerslake, Robert, Pettifor, Anne and Jakobs, Michael (2019) Finance and Climate Change: A Progressive Green Finance Strategy for the UK. London: Labour Party.

Stevano, Sara and Ali, Rosimina (2019) Working in the Agro-Industry in Mozambique: Can These Jobs Lift Workers Out of Poverty? Maputo, Mozambique: Instituto de Estudos Sociais e Económicos. Boletim no. 117.

Hunt, Abigail, Samman, Emma, Tapfuma, Sherry, Mwaura, Grace, Omenya, Rhoda, Kim, Kay, Stevano, Sara and Roumer, Aida (2019) Women in the gig economy: paid work, care and flexibility in Kenya and South Africa. London: Overseas Development Institute.

Khan, Mushtaq, Kabir, Sumaiya S. and Ajefu, Joseph (2019) Better jobs: A Strategy to End Fraud in Skills Training in Bangladesh. London: SOAS-ACE.

Kaya, Zeynep (2019) Iraq's Yazidis and ISIS: the causes and consequences of sexual violence in conflict. London: LSE Middle East Centre.

Khan, Mushtaq and Roy, Pallavi (2019) Digital identities: a political settlements analysis of asymmetric power and information. London: SOAS-ACE.

Marois, Thomas and Güngen, Ali Rıza (2019) A US green investment bank for all: Democratized finance for a just transition. Washington: Democracy Collaborative.

Roy, Pallavi, Onwujekwe, Obinna, Odii, Aloysius, Agwu, Prince, Orjiakor, Charles Tochukwu, Ogbozor, Pamela, Hutchinson, Eleanor, McKee, Martin, Obi, Uche, Mbachu, Chinyere and Balabanova, Dina (2019) Exploring health-sector absenteeism and feasible solutions: evidence from the primary healthcare level in Enugu, South East Nigeria. London: SOAS Anti-Corruption Evidence (ACE) Research Consortium, Working Paper no. 14. (Unpublished)

Khan, Mushtaq, Andreoni, Antonio and Roy, Pallavi (2019) Anti-corruption in adverse contexts: strategies for improving implementation. London: SOAS Anti-Corruption Evidence (ACE) Research Consortium, Working Paper no.13.

Oya, Carlos and Wanda, Fernandes (2019) Employment patterns and conditions in Angola. A comparative analysis of the infrastructure construction sector and building materials industry. IDCEA Research Report. London: SOAS, University of London.

Oya, Carlos and Schaefer, Florian (2019) Chinese firms and employment dynamics in Africa: A comparative analysis. IDCEA Synthesis Report. London: SOAS, University of London.

van Huellen, Sophie, Qin, Duo, Lu, Shan, Wang, Huiwen, Wang, Qing Chao and Moraitis, Thanos (2019) Modelling Opportunity Cost Effects in Money Demand due to Openness. London: SOAS Department of Economics Working Paper Series, no. 225.

Oya, Carlos and Schaefer, Florian (2019) Employment patterns and conditions in construction and manufacturing in Ethiopia: a comparative analysis of the road building and light manufacturing sectors. IDCEA Research Report. London: SOAS, University of London.

Fine, Ben (2019) “A Note on the Relationship between Additive Separability and Decomposability in Measuring Income Inequality”. London: SOAS Department of Economics Working Paper No. 224.

Hammond, Laura and Ibrahim, Mustafa (2019) Migrants on the Margins: Tackling Urban Displacement in Hargeisa, Somaliland (Policy Brief). London: Royal Geographical Society.

Kaya, Zeynep and Bond, Hannah (2019) Women, Peace and Security and displacement in the Middle East. London: LSE Middle East Centre.

Rofe, J. Simon (2019) All-Party Parliamentary Group on Sport, Modern Slavery and Human Rights: Interim Report, July 2019.

Dafermos, Yannis and Nikolaidi, Maria (2019) Fiscal policy and ecological sustainability: A post-Keynesian perspective. PKES Working Paper 1912.

Tanner, Thomas, Gray, Bill, Guigma, Kiswendsida, Iqbal, Jafar, Levine, Simon, MacLeod, David, Nahar, Khairun, Rejve, Kaiser and Cabot Venton, Courtenay (2019) Scaling up early action: Lessons, challenges and future potential in Bangladesh. London: Overseas Development Institute, Working paper 547.

Tanner, Thomas, Bisht, Harshita, Quevedo, Adriana, Malik, Marwah and Nadiruzzaman, Md. (2019) Enabling access to the Green Climate Fund: Sharing country lessons from South Asia. New Delhi: OPM Ltd, Action on Climate Today: Learning paper.

van Huellen, Sophie (2019) Approaches to Price Formation in Financialised Commodity Markets. London: SOAS Department of Economics Working Paper Series; No. 223.

Khan, Mushtaq, Andreoni, Antonio and Roy, Pallavi (2019) Illicit Financial Flows: theory and measurement challenges. London: SOAS Anti-Corruption Evidence (ACE) Research Consortium, Working Paper no. 10.

Jackson, Keith and Hashiguchi, Makoto (2019) Opening a representative office in Japan. Practical step-by-step guidance for European small- and medium-sized enterprises. Brussels: European Commission.

Jackson, Keith and Hashiguchi, Makoto (2019) Doing business in Japan: practical guidance for European small- and medium-sized enterprises. Brussels: EU-Japan Centre for Industrial Cooperation.

Ercanbrack, Jonathan (2019) Challenges of Retaining Shari'ah Compliance in Islamic Finance. Doha, Qatar: Qatar Financial Centre.

Ercanbrack, Jonathan (2019) Challenging the Sharia Compliance of Islamic Finance. Doha, Qatar: Qatar Financial Centre.

Qin, Duo, van Huellen, Sophie, Elshafie, Raghda, Liu, Yimeng and Moraitis, Thanos (2019) A Principled Approach to Assessing Missing-Wage Induced Selection Bias. Working Paper Series, No. 216:

Kling, Gerhard, Volz, Ulrich, Murinde, Victor and Ayas, Sibel (2019) The Impact of Climate Vulnerability on Firms’ Cost of Capital and Access to Finance. London: SOAS Centre for Sustainable Finance.

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