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An overview of a new policy framework for higher education transformation in South Africa
Policy and Law Online News [Polity.org.za], 1999DocumentHigher education transformation in South Africa: Government Green Paper
African National Congress, 1999DocumentHow does stronger protection of intellectual property rights affect seed supply?: early evidence of impact
Natural Resource Perspectives, ODI, 1999Is there evidence to indicate that early benefits have, in fact, been gained by the world s main biotechnology and seed companies? What will be the consequences for developing countries? Will IPR legislation result in better varieties becoming available more quickly? Will it encourage local plant breeding or will IPR predominantly strengthen the market position of foreign seed companies?DocumentSituation and prospects for forest conservation and development: FAO State of the World's Forests 1997: Part 1
State of the World's Forests, FAO, 1999DocumentGrowth, employment and redistribution: a macroeconomic strategy (South African Government policy document)
African National Congress, 1999A strategy for rebuilding and restructuring the economy is set out in this document, in keeping with the goals set in the Reconstruction and Development Programme.DocumentAgricultural and rural development policy in Latin America: new directions and new challenges (de Janvry / Sadoulet / Key)
Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, University of Berkeley, 1999DocumentPastoral labour and stock alienation in the sub humid and arid zones of West Africa
Pastoral Development Network, ODI, 1985The study of cattle pastoralism in general and pastoral labour in particular has concentrated on the arid and semi-arid zones, largely because the majority of cattle are located there.DocumentIndustry structure and regulation
Policy Research Working Papers, World Bank, 1995With increasing private provision of public infrastructure and redefinition of the role of government, a key question must be addressed: How should providers of infrastructure be regulated?Pages
