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Politics is central to development discourse, yet remains peripheral. And, over some twenty years, a civil society narrative has not fulfilled its potential to ‘bring politics back in’. Reasons can be found in conceptual confusion, in selectivity in donor thinking and policies towards civil...
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, produced to incite stimulating critical reflection and debate on different oppressive relations of power. More specifically …
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The paper looks at the impact of workers' remittances on the competitiveness of the receiving economy. It extends existing research that concentrated on the exchange rate effects of remittances, the so-called Dutch disease effect, by adding labour market effects. The results show that the labour...
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incorporation. Situating the study in a bio-ethanol plantation in Isabela province, Philippines, the research compared two groups of …
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