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development 35 poverty 18 Africa 14 gender 12 governance 11 participation 11 neoliberalism 10 South Africa 9 World Bank 9 globalization 8 institutions 8 vulnerability 7 Bangladesh 6 India 6 NGOs 6 civil society 6 decentralization 6 economic growth 6 sustainable development 6 development policy 5 development theory 5 discourse 5 inequality 5 knowledge 5 livelihoods 5 migration 5 rural development 5 security 5 water 5 Asia 4 GATS 4 Ghana 4 HIV/AIDS 4 climate change 4 developing countries 4 empowerment 4 food security 4 policy 4 power 4 sub-Saharan Africa 4
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Chant, Sylvia 3 Corbridge, Stuart 3 Obrist, Brigit 3 Rigg, Jonathan 3 Binns, Tony 2 Briggs, John 2 Camfield, Laura 2 Chen, John-ren 2 Clarke, Matthew 2 Dao, Minh Quang 2 Ghosh, Dipak 2 Henley, Robert 2 Kalipeni, Ezekiel 2 Lennan, Anne Mc 2 Logan, B. Ikubolajeh 2 Mawdsley, Emma 2 Mercer, Claire 2 Morse, Stephen 2 O'Dempsey, Tim 2 Owusu, Francis Y. 2 Palmer-Jones, Richard 2 Pfeiffer, Constanze 2 Porter, Gina 2 Prowse, Martin 2 Sarkar, Prabirjit 2 Wilson, Gordon 2 Aaron, Kiikpoye K. 1 Abe, Akiko 1 Adekola, Abel 1 Adger, W. Neil 1 Ahmed, Fakhruddin 1 Akbar, Mashfique Ibne 1 Akram, Naeem 1 Al-Amin, Abul Quasem 1 Al-Mamun, Abdullah 1 Ali, Mansoor 1 Allais, Stephanie Matseleng 1 Anderson, R. Jerome 1 Ansell, Nicola 1 Anthony L. D’Agostino 1
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Progress in Development Studies 243 Progress in Development Studies 2(4):269-82 (2002) 1
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RePEc 243 ECONIS (ZBW) 1
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'Men-Streaming' Gender? Questions for Gender and Development Policy in the Twenty-First Century
Gutmann, Matthew; Chant, Sylvia - 2013
Insofar as gender is still so often equated with women alone, the move from Women in Development to Gender in Development has changed very little. Men as a human category have always been present, involved, consulted, obeyed and disobeyed in development work. Yet men as a gendered category in a...
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The political economy of Intra-Kashmir Trade
Mushtaq, Ubaid - In: Progress in Development Studies 15 (2015) 2, pp. 139-153
In last six decades political analysts, scholars and statesmen have mainly analyzed and focused on the political dimensions of the Kashmir problem. However, unfortunately much important economic dimensions of the problem have received less attention or have been somewhat deliberately neglected....
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Colonial continuities and impossible attempts: Critical engagements in development
Chung, Anastasia - In: Progress in Development Studies 15 (2015) 2, pp. 186-196
Based on ethnographic research at The Centre of Early Childhood and Health, Jakarta, this article shows that although development actors are aware of colonial legacies in development, their efforts to transcend colonial continuities may see them implicated in other unexpected ways. At the same...
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R&D policies and development of technology-intensive industries of Taiwan
Mah, Jai S. - In: Progress in Development Studies 15 (2015) 2, pp. 125-138
This article explains the R&D policies that the Taiwanese government has used to promote technology-intensive industries and evaluates the role of the government in developing technology-intensive industries and economic development. It also reveals how the Taiwanese government has transformed...
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Rwandan developmental ‘social engineering’: What does it imply and how is it displayed?
Hasselskog, Malin - In: Progress in Development Studies 15 (2015) 2, pp. 154-169
Rwandan development policy is frequently referred to as ‘social engineering’. As this concept is not analytically clear and carries negative connotations, this article elaborates on its meaning. An analytical framework is developed and applied to selected Rwandan policies and...
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Producing social capital as a development strategy: Implications at the micro-level
Seferiadis, Anastasia A.; Cummings, Sarah; Zweekhorst, … - In: Progress in Development Studies 15 (2015) 2, pp. 170-185
This article considers how social capital can contribute to poverty alleviation at the micro-level, based on an analysis of the documentary evidence provided by theoretical perspectives and empirical studies. Across countries and contexts, micro-credit, agricultural production and marketing,...
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Trust and the wealth of nations
Gur, Nurullah - In: Progress in Development Studies 15 (2015) 2, pp. 107-124
In this article, we survey a growing body of evidence showing the effects of trust on the wealth of nations. It is important to understand the mechanisms through which trust affects the wealth of nations. This article suggests that trust has effects on the wealth of nations mainly through five...
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Climate change: A threat to the economic growth of Pakistan
Akram, Naeem; Hamid, Abdul - In: Progress in Development Studies 15 (2015) 1, pp. 73-86
Pakistan is recognized as a country with low income along with poor human development indicators. Although its contribution to greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions is miniscule in comparison with other countries (it contributes only about 0.8 per cent of the total GHG emissions), it is one of the...
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Curbing corruption, financial development and income inequality
Batabyal, Sourav; Chowdhury, Abdur - In: Progress in Development Studies 15 (2015) 1, pp. 49-72
In recent years, many of the Commonwealth countries have experienced a reduction in income inequalities due to the development of financial markets and intermediaries. At the same time, widespread corruption among public officials, civil servants, or politicians from these countries have been...
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Beyond income transfers: The decline of regional inequality in Brazil during the 2000s
Limoeiro, Danilo - In: Progress in Development Studies 15 (2015) 1, pp. 6-21
This article seeks to explain declining regional inequality in Brazil by exploring the economic ‘catch-up’ of Brazil’s poorest region. To that end, the article analyzes income policies as well as supply-side policies aimed at improving the productive capacity of poor regions,...
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