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International Development Policy beyond the White Paper
Overseas Development Institute, 1999Full text of speeches given at a series of meetings at ODI, taking forward issues raised in the DFID White Paper and culminating in a meeting with Clare Short, Secretary of State for Development on 9 April 1998.DocumentCollective Efficiency: A Way Forward for Small Firms
Institute of Development Studies UK, 1997There is mounting evidence that clustering and networking help small firms to compete and grow. By working together, firms can gain the benefits of collective efficiency, enabling them to challenge larger competitors and break into national and global markets. Many of the most impressive examples (in Italy, Brazil, Pakistan, and elsewhere)have emerged largely spontaneously.DocumentCAP Reforms: Will Developing Countries Benefit?
Institute of Development Studies UK, 1988The UK Presidency of the EU must oversee progress on the Agenda 2000 proposals to reform the common agricultural policy (CAP). The proposed reforms are limited and will not include the substantial trade liberalisation called for by critics of the CAP. This must wait for the next round of WTO negotiations.DocumentThe Asian Financial Crisis
Institute for International Economics, USA, 1998This short paper has a dual objective: first, to explain how the crisis rose and spread; and second, to outline the kinds of corrective policy measures that would help end the crisis and reduce the chances of a recurrenceThe turmoil that has rocked Asian foreign exchange and equity markets over the past eight months is the third major currency crisis of the 1990s.DocumentYou Don't have to Be A Giant: How The Changing Terms of Competition in Global Markets are Creating New Possiblities For Danish Companies
Berkeley Roundtable on the International Economy, 1999Globalism has become an emblem for a whole series of dramatic changes in the international economy. The hyperbole in the media and popular novels that suggests a whirling era of giant companies, shifting money, and hapless governments, often hides the distinctive features of changing markets.DocumentComparative Study of European Aid for Poverty Reduction
European Centre for Development Policy Management, 1999Research project on the comparative study of donor policies towards poverty reduction. The study covers donor agencies from Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain, Sweden, and the United Kingdom, plus the the European Commission.WWW site has information on the project and selected full text documents.DocumentEtude comparative sur l'aide à la reduction de la pauvreté: Le cas de le France
European Centre for Development Policy Management, 1996DocumentComparative Study of European Aid for Poverty Reduction: A collaborative European Research Project: Objectives and Methodology for Phase II Recipient Country Case Studies
European Centre for Development Policy Management, 1999Phase I of the study has been a series of individual donor studies undertaken in donor capitals. Phase II offers scope to explore in recipient country contexts, the perspectives of recipients and donors and their interaction as well as the comparative experience and outcomes of several EU donors in the same recipient country context - all related to poverty reduction (PR).DocumentInternational Development [and debt relief]: Select Committee on International Development Third Report, May 1998
International Development Committee, UK, 1998Most important conclusions and recommendations of the Committee arising out of its inquiry into Debt Relief are [author]: Unsustainable debt is often discussed only in terms of its economic implications.
