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Number of items: 32.

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.

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.

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.

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

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

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

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:

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.

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

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

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

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

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.

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.

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.

van Huellen, Sophie (2019) Approaches to Price Formation in Financialised Commodity Markets. London: SOAS University of London.

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) Challenging the Sharia Compliance of Islamic Finance. Doha, Qatar: Qatar Financial Centre.

Ercanbrack, Jonathan (2019) Challenges of Retaining Shari'ah Compliance in 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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