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This paper attempts to analyse the economic implications of the rise of China, India, Brazil and South Africa, for … exports, while India and Brazil have the potential to provide similar support, but South Africa does not yet exhibit such a …
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history and the initial endowments of the two Northern hemisphere economies China and India which are land scarce and labour …
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Since 2001 international attention has focused on the conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan, and specifically on the question of whether external intervention can assist weak or fragile states in successfully making the transition to stable democracies. Despi
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During Sudan.s .interim period. from the end of civil war in January 2005 until South Sudan.s independence in July 2011, foreign development agencies provided extensive support and billions of dollars in aid.for which institutional development and capacit
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The prevailing aid orthodoxy works well enough in stable environments, but is ill-equipped to navigate contexts of volatility and fragility. The orthodox approach is adept at solving straightforward technical or logistical problems (paving roads, building
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China has undergone remarkable economic growth spearheaded by industrialization. Chinese industry demands a wide …
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This paper explores the implications of climate change for industrial policy (IP). Five implications are discussed, namely the need for international coordination of IPs; for putting human development, and not emission targets, as the overriding objective of low-carbon IP; of stimulating...
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pragmatic and limited approach to interventions as a means of stimulating industrialization in the context of current and future … theoretical case, and a taxonomy of different possible interventions. Recent empirical evidence on the role of industrialization …
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Unlike in the past where industrial policy was either focused on creation and growth of state-owned firms or alternatively consisted merely of broadly functional policies without consideration for firm or entrepreneurial specifics, the requirement now is that future industrial policy ought to be...
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