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    Debt Relief for Low-Income Countries and the HIPC Initiative

    International Monetary Fund Working Papers, 1997
    Since the onset of the debt crisis in the early 1980s, many heavily indebted poor countries (HIPCs), continue to have difficulty in paying their external debt-service obligations, largely because of exogenous factors, imprudent debt-management policies, and the lack of sustained adjustment or implementation of structural reforms.
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    Declaration of Santa Cruz de la Sierra (Summit of the Americas)

    Center for Hemispheric Policy, 1999
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    Finland's Development Cooperation in the 1990s: Strategic goals nd means

    Finnish Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Department for International Development Cooperation / FINNIDA, 1999
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    The costs and benefits of Korean Unification

    Institute for International Economics, USA, 1997
    "We construct the Korean Integration Model (KIM), a two-country computable general equilibrium (CGE) model linking the North and South Korean economies. Using KIM, we simulate the impact of a customs union and a monetary union of the two economies both in the presence and absence of cross-border factor mobility, treating technological transfer in three ways.
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    Water resources managment: IISD resource guide

    International Institute for Sustainable Development, Winnipeg, 1999
    List of important document (with abstract) and related WWW sites. Prepared by IISD Information Centre
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    White Paper on Water Policy, South Africa

    African Water Page, 1999
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    Economic Reforms And Health Conditions Of The Urban Poor In Tanzania

    African Studies Quarterly, 1997
    This paper describes the impact of Economic Reforms on the health conditions of the urban poor in Tanzania. The main argument advanced is that Structural Adjustment Policies (SAPs) have exacerbated the declining condition of the urban areas rather than improved them.
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    The Geographic Scope of EC Aid: One or Several Development Policies?

    European Centre for Development Policy Management, 1997
    This paper describes the origins of the EC development cooperation and its general characteristics.
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    Taming the tigers: the IMF and the Asian crisis

    Catholic Fund for Overseas Development, 1998
    Report begins by describing what actually happened in the three worst hit countries of Thailand, Indonesia and South Korea. It goes on to explore the human impact of the crisis. These chapters provide the material for a detailed analysis of the IMF’s role, and of the numerous failings in its performance to date.
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    Swedish Development Cooperation with India - in a Poverty Reduction Perspective

    Danish Institute for International Studies, 1998
    The paper gives an overview of Sweden's development cooperation with India, viewed from a poverty reduction perspective. It is one of the products of a research project, entitled 'Comparative Study of European Aid for Poverty Reduction in India', carried out in 1997 by a group of four European and eleven Indian researchers.

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