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Monday, July 14, 2008
Rodrik calls for 'new Keynes'
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[...]The first three decades after 1945 were governed by the Bretton Woods consensus – a shallow multi-lateralism that permitted policy-make...
Friday, July 11, 2008
Nepali garment sector in troubled waters
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What happens when the largest exporters in an industry have a single major customer, which goes bankrupt without paying outstanding dues of ...
Gains from Goats
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This is why we need selective intervention (funding source may be either internal or external or both) in the developing countries if we are...
Wednesday, July 9, 2008
What is 'feminization of poverty'?
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Marcelo Medeiros and Joana Costa from the International Poverty Center (IPC) define feminization of poverty as: [...] We propose a def...
Tuesday, July 8, 2008
New book: Mexico's transition to a knowledge-based economy
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New book about Mexico's transition to a knowledge-based economy from the WBI. I have not read the book yet but will do so in the followi...
Monday, July 7, 2008
Famine in far-west Nepal
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Famine-hit people from Sappata village in Bajura district who came to the Nepal Food Corporation depot at Kolti in the district Sunday in...
Chronic Poverty Report 2008-09
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The Chronic Poverty Research Center is publishing the Chronic Poverty Report 2008-09 tomorrow. Earlier version of the report had focused o...
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