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developing countires 8 Nigeria 2 agrarian change 2 agricultural sustainability 2 coping strategies 2 cultivation 2 developed countries 2 economic change 2 environmental change 2 financial crisis 2 growth 2 innovation 2 poverty reduction 2 social change 2 sustainable development 2 Africa 1 Developing countires 1 Entrepreneurialism 1 Exports 1 Far East economic crisis 1 Financial Stability Board 1 G-20 1 Human rights 1 MDGs 1 Millennium Development Goals 1 NGO's 1 NGOs 1 National cultures 1 OTC 1 World Bank 1 aid 1 asia 1 cambodia 1 climate change 1 derivatives 1 development 1 development lending 1 donors 1 economic crisis 1 economic rights 1
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Acholo, Moses 2 Canuto, Otaviano 2 McNamara, Nora 2 Morse, Stephen 2 Anand, Rahul 1 Brahmbhatt, Milan 1 Dutz, Mark 1 Fengler, Wolfgang 1 Kharas, Homi 1 Lundstrom, Susanna 1 Mishra, Saurabh 1 Reis, José Guilherme 1 Saffu, Kojo 1 Songwe, Vera 1 Wong, Sam 1
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World Bank - Economic Premise 5 International Journal of Sustainable Development 2 International Journal of Entrepreneurial Behavior & Research 1 Working Papers / eSocialSciences 1
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From Economic Meltdown to Social Crunch – Impact of the Global Economic Recession on Social Capital Building in Developing Countries and What We still Don't Know!
Wong, Sam - eSocialSciences - 2011
This paper draws on the experiences of the Far East Economic Crisis in 1998 and argues that: (1) the poor depended heavily on bonding social capital during the Crisis, but the crunch-point beyond which they felt no longer able to rely on this is less certain; (2) bridging social capital could...
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Food, Financial Crises, and Complex Derivatives: A Tale of High Stakes Innovation and Diversification
Songwe, Vera - In: World Bank - Economic Premise (2011) 69, pp. 1-9
The 2008 food price crisis was an integral part of the financial crisis. In fact, the food price crisis was the second crisis in a chain of events that began in 2007 with the mortgage crisis, and culminated in the worst financial crisis since the Great Depression. Contrary to what was generally...
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Sophistication in Service Exports and Economic Growth
Mishra, Saurabh; Lundstrom, Susanna; Anand, Rahul - In: World Bank - Economic Premise (2011) 55, pp. 1-4
Services can now be stored and traded digitally, and they are not subject to many of the trade barriers that physical exports have to overcome. Services are no longer exclusively an input for trade in goods, but have become a “final export” for direct consumption. It is important to note...
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Human Rights and Development Practice
Brahmbhatt, Milan; Canuto, Otaviano - In: World Bank - Economic Premise (2011) 50, pp. 1-5
In the past two decades, there has been a growing engagement between development and human rights practitioners and thinkers. But are participants in this dialogue still mainly talking past each other? Or has there been valuable cross-fertilization and learning—the Millennium Development Goals...
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Delivering Aid Differently: Lessons from the Field
Fengler, Wolfgang; Kharas, Homi - In: World Bank - Economic Premise (2011) 49, pp. 1-8
The global aid environment has changed profoundly over the last decade. New official and nonstate players have emerged as prominent actors, new challenges like climate change and stabilizing fragile states have arisen, and new approaches to providing aid are being tried. This note summarizes...
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Technological Learning and Innovation: Climbing a Tall Ladder
Canuto, Otaviano; Dutz, Mark; Reis, José Guilherme - In: World Bank - Economic Premise (2010) 21, pp. 1-8
As the global stock of ideas expands and diffuses across and within countries, technological learning is poised to become an even more important determinant of growth through its impact on innovation. This note reviews global trends that make a policy focus on technological learning and...
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Soils, souls and agricultural sustainability: the need for connection
Morse, Stephen; McNamara, Nora; Acholo, Moses - In: International Journal of Sustainable Development 7 (2004) 4, pp. 410-432
Sustainability is a contested term, and has much in common with justice and liberty in meaning very different things to different people. Typically it is the vision of the developed North that has dominated. This paper describes some of the results of a long-term research project based in Kogi...
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Soils, souls and agricultural sustainability: the need for connection
Morse, Stephen; McNamara, Nora; Acholo, Moses - In: International Journal of Sustainable Development 7 (2004) 4, pp. 410-432
Sustainability is a contested term, and has much in common with justice and liberty in meaning very different things to different people. Typically it is the vision of the developed North that has dominated. This paper describes some of the results of a long-term research project based in Kogi...
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The role and impact of culture on South Pacific island entrepreneurs
Saffu, Kojo - In: International Journal of Entrepreneurial Behavior & Research 9 (2003) 2, pp. 55-73
This comparative study explores the relevance and applicability of the characteristics of entrepreneurs espoused in the western entrepreneurship literature to indigenous entrepreneurs. Using five South Pacific island countries as a case in point, the literature reviewed shows that culture...
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