Brazil and Rising powers in international development
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- Chinese and Brazilian Cooperation with African Agriculture: The Case of Ghana
- Amanor, K. / Future Agricultures Consortium, 2013
- FAC Working Paper 52 Kojo Amanor This paper explores the differences in Brazilian and Chinese investments in Ghana. It examines the extent to which the framework of South-South cooperation illuminates or masks these changi...
- Chinese and Brazilian Cooperation with African Agriculture: The Case of Ethiopia
- Alemu, D. / Future Agricultures Consortium, 2013
- FAC Working Paper 50 Dawit Alemu The increased importance of South-South cooperation in rural and agricultural development, and especially the increased role of BRICS countries, has been debated in relation to internationa...
- Chinese and Brazilian Cooperation with African Agriculture: The Case of Zimbabwe
- Mukwereza, L. / Future Agricultures Consortium, 2013
- FAC Working Paper 48 by Langton Mukwereza This report describes the status of agricultural aid and cooperation programmes by Brazil and China in Zimbabwe from three perspectives: A specification for each pro...
- Land ceilings: reining in land grabbers or dumbing down the debate?
- GRAIN, 2013
- Governments in a number of countries are trying to address concerns about land grabbing by closing their borders to foreign investors. Are these restrictions effective? Not really, says GRAIN. They give the impression that some...
- Reducing inequality and poverty while mitigating climate change: key challenges for research and practice in middle-income countries in Africa and Latin America
- C. Grottera; A. Moyo; B. Rennkamp; W. Wills / Energy Research Centre, University of Cape Town (UCT), 2012
- This working paper, produced by the Mitigation Action Plans and Scenarios (MAPS) programme, investigates the relationship between emissions, inequality and poverty in middle-income countries in Africa and Latin America. Research on th...
- China’s Lusophone Connection
- A. Alves / South African Institute of International Affairs, 2008
- In October 2003, Macau hosted the first ministerial meeting of the Forum for Trade and Economic Cooperation between China and Portuguese-speaking countries, bringing together high-level representatives from Angola, Brazil, Cape Verde,...
- Evaluation of MDS Policies and Programs, Results. Volume 2: Bolsa Família Program and Social Assistance
- 2007
- Brazils social protection policy, and in particular its Bolsa Familia programme, has been much discussed as a potentially valuable export to other rising powers, as well as to low-income countries looking to implement rights-bas...
- Building blocks for equitable growth: lessons from the BRICS
- M. Vandemoortele; K. Bird; A. Du Toit; M. Liu; K. Sen; F. Veras Soares / Overseas Development Institute, 2013
- The BRICS countries have been lauded for their economic growth and resilience through the 2008/09 financial crisis; they are becoming models of development for development practitioners, researchers and other emerging economies. But m...
- Framework for the design and implementation of national REDD+ safeguard systems
- F. Daviet; G. Larsen / World Resources Institute, Washington DC, 2012
- This report provides a framework for the national implementation of REDD+ (Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation) safeguards. These safeguards are needed to ensure effective implementation of REDD+ so that it do...
- Brief on market-based policies for climate change mitigation in emerging economies
- S. Moarif; N. P. Rastogi / Center for Climate and Energy Solutions, 2012
- This brief explores the different types of market-based climate mitigation policies being implemented across five different emerging economies: China, India, Brazil, South Africa and South Korea. Market-based policies work through rai...
- The Brazilian Center for Analysis and Planning (Cebrap)
- The Brazilian Center for Analysis and Planning (Cebrap) is a human sciences think tank, with special focus on Brazilian issues. Research areas cover: Culture and Politics Developmental and Labor Studies Environmental Conflicts History Law and Democracy Philosophy and Politics Politics and So...
- Revista de Educação e Pesquisa em Contabilidade (RePEc)
- Open access journal on education and research in accounting.




