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Toolkit: disseminating research online
Global Development Network, 2008What are the benefits of disseminating research online? How would you go about it if you do not have your own website? This toolkit addresses these and other questions, providing broad tips and suggestions for communicating academic research using the internet. It draws on best practice for web strategies from the information and commercial worlds.DocumentPoverty, growth and income distribution in Lebanon - country study
International Policy Centre for Inclusive Growth, 2008This country study is a modified executive summary of the full report, which is the first to draw a comprehensive profile of poverty in Lebanon based on money-metric measurements of household expenditures. Its data source is a 2004/05 national Living Conditions and Household Budget Survey.OrganisationJordan Center for Public Policy Research and Dialogue
JCPP seeks to address the growing need for an ongoing process of dialogue by conducting in-depth research on issues of critical national and regional interests, publishing studies and disseminatingDocumentDense communication and R&D in knowledge-based industrial clusters: comparative study of Small & Medium-sized Firms in Korea and China
The International Centre for the Study of East Asian Development, 2007This paper analyses the effects of dense communication in industry-university-government cooperation on enhancing in-house Research & Development in Korea and China. The knowledge-based industrial clusters focused on are the Seoul Digital Industrial Complex, Daedeok Valley, and the Zhongguancun Science Park.DocumentIdeas and power: academic economists and the making of economic policy
School of Development Studies, University of Kwazulu-Natal, Durban, South Africa, 2007This paper looks at the role of academic economists and of economic policy think tanks in providing policy advice and (indirectly) on economic policy in South Africa over the period from the mid-1980s to date. The origins of the ideas that feed into economic policy and development strategy are assessed in general and in South Africa’s case.OrganisationEuroMesco
EuroMeSCo itself, as a functioning confidence-building measure, is concerned with creating lasting cooperative professional relationships with similar non-governmental and independent organisations.DocumentAlgeria, the Arab Maghreb Union and regional integration
EuroMesco, 2006This survey conducted in Algeria in July 2006 analyses attitudes in Algerian society towards inter-Maghreb country relations, the AMU’s stalemate and perspectives on regional integration. The analysis also suggests solutions to the stagnation affecting the North African (Maghreb) region.DocumentThe Least Developed Countries Report, 2007: knowledge, technological learning and innovation for development
United Nations [UN] Conference on Trade and Development, 2007UNCTAD’s Least Developed Countries Report 2007 focuses on knowledge accumulation, technological learning and the ability to innovate as vital processes toward genuine productive capacity development for LDCs.DocumentDrafting implementing regulations for international anti-corruption conventions
Queen Elizabeth House Library, University of Oxford, 2007How can executive agencies in developing countries implement international conventions against corruption?DocumentBudget monitoring and policy influence: lessons from civil society budget analysis and advocacy initiatives
Overseas Development Institute, 2007This study examines the issues of budget accountability and budget policies. Within budget acountability it looks at budget groups’ impact on levels of budget transparency, public literacy and awareness of budget issues, and public engagement with budget processes. Budget policy includes for example investigation into the improvements in budget systems and shifts in allocations.Pages
