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African poverty reduction tied to agricultural investment African poverty reduction tied to agricultural investment African poverty reduction tied to agricultural investA
S. Fan; M. Johnson; A. Saurkar 2008
This discussion paper studies the agricultural spending in thirty sub-Saharan African countries that is required to achieve agricultural growth needed to meet the MDG 1 of halving poverty by 2015. Using both growth-poverty and growth-...
Policy advice for different aspects of the global financial crisis
N. McCulloch; A. Schmidt; A. Sumner / Institute of Development Studies UK, 2009
This document comprises of a set of briefs which discuss policy responses to the financial crisis. They came out of rapid research projects from the UK Institute of Development Studies for publication to coincide with the London G20 s...
The examination during 2010-2015 of the four major emerging economies performance in growth, current account balance and government debt
T. McKinley; N. Khurasee / Centre for Development Policy and Research, SOAS, 2009
Since late 2008, the financial crisis spawned in the U.S. has spread quickly across the globe, enveloping both developed and developing countries. Most of the major developed countries are now mired in recession and many export-led ec...
Can south-south trade lead the global economic recovery?
K. Hamdani / INSouth, 2009
In spite of the global financial crisis, one third of the world economy, the developing world, continues to grow. In part, this has been possible as a result of South-South trade and investment, which has helped insulate emerging mark...
Working with markets for poverty reduction: DFID's road ahead
Department for International Development, UK, 2009
While experience across the developing world has shown that economic growth is essential for poverty reduction, it is less clear how particular economies grow. Increasingly, however, it is recognised that grow...
Growth, income distribution and human development:  exploring the polarisation approach 
M. Vandemoortele / Overseas Development Institute, 2009
Several countries that have enjoyed high rates of economic growth over the last decade, particularly in Asia, have performed less well on social indicators such as health and education. Although the weak links between growth and ...
World Growth
World growth organisation bringing balance to the debate over trade, globalisation, and sustainable development
Africa Commission
Danish Africa Commission to improve economic growth and emplyment
Political transition and growth: the experience of South Africa since 1994
D. Faulkner; C. Loewald / Commission on Growth and Development, 2009
How do developing economies successfully grow? The recent findings of the Commission on Growth and Development highlight the growth experiences of those economies that have enjoyed high and sustained growth, defined as average growth ...
Economic activity in the West Bank stifled by restrictions to movement of people and access to natural resources
World Bank, 2008
In developing countries, land often provides a foundation for economic activities in a variety of sectors. In the West Bank, it takes on a particular significance as economic activity is stifled by conflict and much of the land area i...
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African poverty reduction tied to agricultural investment African poverty reduction tied to agricultural investment African poverty reduction tied to agricultural investA
S. Fan; M. Johnson; A. Saurkar 2008
This discussion paper studies the agricultural spending in thirty sub-Saharan African countries that is required to achieve agricultural growth needed to meet the MDG 1 of halving poverty by 2015. Using both growth-poverty and growth-...
Policy advice for different aspects of the global financial crisis
N. McCulloch; A. Schmidt; A. Sumner / Institute of Development Studies UK, 2009
This document comprises of a set of briefs which discuss policy responses to the financial crisis. They came out of rapid research projects from the UK Institute of Development Studies for publication to coincide with the London G20 s...
The examination during 2010-2015 of the four major emerging economies performance in growth, current account balance and government debt
T. McKinley; N. Khurasee / Centre for Development Policy and Research, SOAS, 2009
Since late 2008, the financial crisis spawned in the U.S. has spread quickly across the globe, enveloping both developed and developing countries. Most of the major developed countries are now mired in recession and many export-led ec...
Can south-south trade lead the global economic recovery?
K. Hamdani / INSouth, 2009
In spite of the global financial crisis, one third of the world economy, the developing world, continues to grow. In part, this has been possible as a result of South-South trade and investment, which has helped insulate emerging mark...
Working with markets for poverty reduction: DFID's road ahead
Department for International Development, UK, 2009
While experience across the developing world has shown that economic growth is essential for poverty reduction, it is less clear how particular economies grow. Increasingly, however, it is recognised that grow...
Growth, income distribution and human development:  exploring the polarisation approach 
M. Vandemoortele / Overseas Development Institute, 2009
Several countries that have enjoyed high rates of economic growth over the last decade, particularly in Asia, have performed less well on social indicators such as health and education. Although the weak links between growth and ...
Political transition and growth: the experience of South Africa since 1994
D. Faulkner; C. Loewald / Commission on Growth and Development, 2009
How do developing economies successfully grow? The recent findings of the Commission on Growth and Development highlight the growth experiences of those economies that have enjoyed high and sustained growth, defined as average growth ...
Economic activity in the West Bank stifled by restrictions to movement of people and access to natural resources
World Bank, 2008
In developing countries, land often provides a foundation for economic activities in a variety of sectors. In the West Bank, it takes on a particular significance as economic activity is stifled by conflict and much of the land area i...
The world economy: which way in 2009?
World Bank, 2008
2008 was a turbulent year for the world economy: the financial turmoil that started in 2007 intensified significantly with the banking crisis that hit the United States and Europe in September 2008. Initially, developing countries wer...
How to enhance international trade in Africa and intra-African trade?
M. Gad (ed) / Africa Commission, 2008
In May 2009, the Africa Commission chaired by the Danish prime minister will present its final recommendations for future development cooperation with Africa. Correspondingly, this report includes a revision of the most imminent chall...
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World Growth
World growth organisation bringing balance to the debate over trade, globalisation, and sustainable development
Africa Commission
Danish Africa Commission to improve economic growth and emplyment
Research-inspired Policy and Practice Learning in Ethiopia and the Nile Region (RiPPLE)
A focus on water supply and sanitation challenges in Ethiopia
The Prosperity Initiative (PI)
Eradicating poverty through market forces
Oxford Poverty & Human Development Initiative (OPHI)
Economic research centre at the University of Oxford
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