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Armut 51 Entwicklungsländer 48 Wirtschaftswachstum 46 Entwicklungshilfe 41 Theorie 38 Welt 34 Schuldenerlass 32 Einkommensverteilung 30 Informationstechnik 23 poverty 21 Afrika 18 Auslandsverschuldung 17 economic growth 17 Finanzpolitik 15 Armutspolitik 14 Entwicklung 14 Indien 14 conflict 14 fiscal policy 14 China 13 Globalisierung 13 debt relief 13 growth 13 Außenhandelsliberalisierung 12 inequality 12 sub-Saharan Africa 12 Entwicklungsfinanzierung 11 Politischer Konflikt 11 Versorgungswirtschaft 11 development 11 Mosambik 10 Privatisierung 10 Africa 9 Wirtschaftsreform 9 Zentralafrika 9 foreign aid 9 Allgemeines Gleichgewicht 8 HIPC 8 Internationale Kreditvergabe 8 Kenia 8
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English 411 French 2 Undetermined 1
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Addison, Tony 25 Murshed, S. Mansoob 16 Mavrotas, George 14 McGillivray, Mark 7 Heshmati, Almas 6 Morrissey, Oliver 5 Odedokun, Matthew 5 Chowdhury, Abdur R. 4 Claessens, Stijn 4 Cornia, Giovanni Andrea 4 Dercon, Stefan 4 Hermes, Niels 4 Naudé, Wim 4 Nissanke, Machiko 4 Tarp, Finn 4 Anand, P. B. 3 Bigsten, Arne 3 Geda, Alemayehu 3 Guha-Khasnobis, Basudeb 3 Heltberg, Rasmus 3 Kayizzi-Mugerwa, Steve 3 Kiiski, Sampsa 3 Krishnan, Pramila 3 LeBillon, Philippe 3 Levin, Jörgen 3 Ndikumana, Léonce 3 Ouattara, Banzoumana 3 Pohjola, Matti 3 Shorrocks, Anthony 3 Solimano, Andrés 3 Verbina, Inna 3 Abrego, Lisandro 2 Anwar, Tilat 2 Baliamoune, Mina N. 2 Bandyopadhyay, Sanghamitra 2 Bertero, Elisabetta 2 Berthélemy, Jean-Claude 2 Bevan, David L. 2 Browne, Stephen 2 Cassimon, Danny 2
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WIDER Discussion Paper 413 UNU/WIDER Discussion Paper 1
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EconStor 413 ECONIS (ZBW) 1
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Revisiting the global food architecture: Lessons from the 2008 food crisis
Christiaensen, Luc - 2009
The 2008 episode of food price explosion, political turmoil, and human suffering revealed important flaws in the current global food architecture. This paper argues that to safeguard the strengths of the current system, four failures in market functioning and policymaking must be addressed....
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The financial crisis of 2008 and the developing countries
Naudé, Wim - 2009
Following the financial crisis that broke in the US and other Western economies in late 2008, there is now serious concern about its impact on the developing countries. The world media almost daily reports scenarios of gloom and doom, with many predicting a deep global recession. This paper...
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The global economic crisis: Towards syndrome-free recovery for Africa
Fosu, Augustin Kwasi; Naudé, Wim - 2009
This paper outlines the impact of the global economic crisis on Africa. Recovery requires coordinated and consistent efforts to assist individual countries in mitigating (reducing) the risk, coping with the impact, and reducing risk over the longer term. Care should be exercised to maintain and...
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Understanding the African growth record: The importance of policy syndromes and governance
Fosu, Augustin Kwasi - 2009
The current paper, first, finds that although the post-independence growth of African economies has fallen substantially below that of other regions, this comparative evidence is less than uniform across time and countries. Second, it uncovers total factor productivity as the primary culprit...
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Aid and growth: Have we come full circle?
Arndt, Channing; Jones, Sam; Tarp, Finn - 2009
The micro-macro paradox has been revived. Despite broadly positive evaluations at the micro and meso-levels, recent literature has turned decidedly pessimistic with respect to the ability of foreign aid to foster economic growth. Policy implications, such as the complete cessation of aid to...
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Hoping or discounting the future: A new perspective on the transmission of HIV/AIDS
Barnett, Tony - 2008
Public policy debates, about HIV and prevention policy, have tended to occupy one of two extreme positions derived from either rational choice and or structuralists theories. This paper argues that the concept of hope may offer a way through this policy and paradigmatic log-jam. Hope is an...
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Does aid mitigate external shocks?
Collier, Paul; Goderis, Benedikt - 2008
This paper investigates the role of aid in mitigating the adverse effects of commodity export price shocks on growth in commodity-dependent countries. Using a large crosscountry dataset, we find that negative shocks matter for short-term growth, while the ex ante risk of shocks does not seem to...
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Health and labour market participation in Uganda
Bridges, Sarah; Lawson, David - 2008
The paucity of non-agricultural paid employment, and under utilization of female labour in Uganda, and other sub-Saharan African countries, is often seen to be the next major obstacle to further poverty reduction and development in the region. Despite this there have been few empirical...
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The world distribution of household wealth
Davies, James B.; Sandström, Susanna; Shorrocks, Anthony; … - 2008
There has been much recent research on the world distribution of income, but also growing recognition of the importance of other contributions to well-being, including those of household wealth. Wealth is important in providing security and opportunity, particularly in poorer countries that lack...
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China, India, Brazil and South Africa in the world economy: Engines of growth?
Nayyar, Deepak - 2008
This paper attempts to analyse the economic implications of the rise of China, India, Brazil and South Africa, for developing countries situated in the wider context of the world economy. It examines the possible impact of their rapid growth on industrialized countries and developing countries,...
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