- Bilateral finance institutions and climate change: a mapping of 2011 climate finance flows to developing countries
- United Nations Environment Programme Finance Initiative, 2012
- This report maps for the fourth consecutive year bilateral finance institutions climate financial flows to developing countries. During 2011 the members of the working group accounted for nearly US$10 billion of climate change f...
- On climate migration and international trade
- R. Leal-Arcas / Social Science Research Network, 2012
- Climate migration is plagued by vagueness, both in terms of the numbers of potential migrants, as well as their legal rights. This article provides a legal analysis of climate migration and examines its potential impact on internation...
- Climate change mitigation revisited: low-carbon energy transitions for China and India
- F. Urban / Wiley Online Library, 2009
- China and India are heavily dependent on high carbon fossil fuels. This article elaborates on the implications of low carbon energy transitions in the two countries, which can mitigate their serious contribution to climate change whil...
- Reform of how health care is paid for in China: challenges and opportunities
- S. Hu / World Health Organization, 2008
- Chinas current strategy to improve payment for health services is headed in the right direction, but much more remains to be done. The problems are substantial: high levels of out-of-pocket payments and cost escalation; stalled ...
- A report identifying energy industry's requirements for policymakers
- World Energy Council, 2012
- Based on more than 40 interviews with energy sector CEOs and senior executives, as well as the 2012 Energy Sustainability Index, this 4th edition of the World Energy Trilemma report attempts to identify and describe what industry exec...
- Bilateral finance institutions and climate change: a mapping of 2011 climate finance flows to developing countries
- United Nations Environment Programme Finance Initiative, 2007
- This report maps for the fourth consecutive year bilateral finance institutions climate financial flows to developing countries. During 2011 the members of the working group accounted for nearly US$10 billion of climate change f...
- Secretaría General Iberoamericana (SEGIB)
- SEGIB is an Inter-governmental organisation for the provision of institutional and technical support to the Iberoamerican Conference and the Iberoamerican Summit Meeting of Heads of State and Heads of Government. SEGIB has member countries in Latin America and the Iberian Peninsula - Spain, Portugal and Andorra.
- The developmental impact of Asian drivers on Ethiopia with emphasis on small-scale footwear producers
- T. Gebre-Egziabher / Wiley Online Library, 2009
- This paper examines the developmental impact of China and India on Ethiopia by examining macro-level trade, investment and aid relations, and micro-level impacts on local small-scale footwear producers in Ethiopia. Both secondary and ...
- The state of food and agriculture: investing in agriculture for a better future
- Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 2012
- Recent food crises and growing concerns about global climate change have placed agriculture on top of the international agenda. Decision-makers have recognised the strong link between the dual goals of eradicating hunger and making ag...
- Transparency of Chinese aid: an analysis of the published information on Chinese external financial flows
- S. Grimm / Publish What You Fund, 2011
- There are many myths and misconceptions about the level of information publically available on Chinese efforts and activities in the developing world. With the growing momentum around aid transparency since the Third High ...
- Climate change mitigation revisited: low-carbon energy transitions for China and India
- F. Urban / Wiley Online Library, 2009
- China and India are heavily dependent on high carbon fossil fuels. This article elaborates on the implications of low carbon energy transitions in the two countries, which can mitigate their serious contribution to climate change whil...
- Reform of how health care is paid for in China: challenges and opportunities
- S. Hu / World Health Organization, 2008
- Chinas current strategy to improve payment for health services is headed in the right direction, but much more remains to be done. The problems are substantial: high levels of out-of-pocket payments and cost escalation; stalled ...
- A report identifying energy industry's requirements for policymakers
- World Energy Council, 2012
- Based on more than 40 interviews with energy sector CEOs and senior executives, as well as the 2012 Energy Sustainability Index, this 4th edition of the World Energy Trilemma report attempts to identify and describe what industry exec...
- Bilateral finance institutions and climate change: a mapping of 2011 climate finance flows to developing countries
- United Nations Environment Programme Finance Initiative, 2007
- This report maps for the fourth consecutive year bilateral finance institutions climate financial flows to developing countries. During 2011 the members of the working group accounted for nearly US$10 billion of climate change f...
- The developmental impact of Asian drivers on Ethiopia with emphasis on small-scale footwear producers
- T. Gebre-Egziabher / Wiley Online Library, 2009
- This paper examines the developmental impact of China and India on Ethiopia by examining macro-level trade, investment and aid relations, and micro-level impacts on local small-scale footwear producers in Ethiopia. Both secondary and ...
- The state of food and agriculture: investing in agriculture for a better future
- Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 2012
- Transparency of Chinese aid: an analysis of the published information on Chinese external financial flows
- S. Grimm / Publish What You Fund, 2011
- There are many myths and misconceptions about the level of information publically available on Chinese efforts and activities in the developing world. With the growing momentum around aid transparency since the Third High ...
- Tax treatment of carbon credit operations in Brazilian companies with CDM projects
- V. dos Santos / Revista de Educação e Pesquisa em Contabilidade, 2012
- This study examines 'what taxation form is applied to carbon credit operations in Brazil in companies that are developing projects in the context of the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM)'. The exploratory research applies a qualitativ...
- India as an emerging donor
- D. Chanana / Social Science Research Network, 2009
- Although India has been traditionally perceived, both domestically and globally, as an important aid receiver, it has also had a foreign aid programme of its own, which can be traced to the 1950s and 1960s. India's aid programme used ...
- The effects of microfinance on household debt in rural India
- T.K. Sarangi (ed) / Eldis Document Store, 2012
- Over the past few years, a drastic change has occurred in the nature of financial services for the rural poor in India. Microfinance has witnessed an explosion in popularity, with the total number of people served by Microfinance Inst...
- PensionReforms
- Online resource centre covering pensions issues. Site contains collections of papers searchable by country, topic, author(s), institution producing the publication, year published. Site is run by Retirement Policy and Research Centre, School of Business at the University of Auckland, New Zealand.
- The Tepper School of Business, Carnegie Mellon
- Business school in the United States
- Retirement Policy and Research Centre (RPRC)
- New Zealand's ageing population poses many economic challenges. The RPRC is an academically focused centre specialising in the economic issues of demographic change. The RPRC's sphere of interest includes public provision of retirement income (New Zealand superannuation) and the accumulation and decumulation phases of retirement saving. International debate is facilitated through pensionreforms, a...
- World Bank programme on fragile states
- This is the World Bank's site which details its work on fragile states. This includes post-conflict financing; rapid response; partnerships and research, knowledge and learning.
- Population Ageing and Sustainable Livelihoods in regions affected by HIV/AIDS
- The population Ageing and Sustainable Livelihoods in regions affected by HIV/AIDS project was funded by the ESRC and ran from August 2005 until November 2006. Hosted at University of Sheffield. Website includes briefing notes: Project Outline Briefing Note 1 Methodology Briefing Note 1a Elderly Headed Households Profile Briefing Note 2...
- Centre for Household, Income, Labour and Demographic economics (CHILD)
- Promotes the collaboration of researchers in the field of population and household economics with a particular interest to the relationships between households, within households and between the family and the state by organising conferences, seminars and research on these themes. Acts as a network for the activities of five Italian universities.
- Bildner Center for Western Hemisphere Studies
- The Bildner Center brings together scholars, policymakers, civil society leaders, and other stakeholders to further understanding and foster policy-oriented research concerning the governance, security, and economic well-being of peoples in the Americas. The major programme areas are: Transitions and Reform Processes in a Global Context Developing Human...
- Bureau for Research and Economic Analysis of Development (BREAD)
- Research and scholarship in development economics
- Maastricht Graduate School of Governance (MGSoG)
- The Maastricht Graduate School of Governance, Maastricht University, seeks to prepare students to pave the road for innovative policy developments in Europe and the world today. Their master and PhD programmes aim to train students in analysing, monitoring and evaluating public policy in order to strengthen democratic governance in domestic and international organisatio...
- Economix
- Economics pluralistic reserach centre



