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Countries need capacity for a variety of reasons, including sustaining economic growth, generating jobs, reducing poverty, effectively managing development programmes, and transforming societies and economies. A lot of effort has been expended to develop
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This paper reviews the challenges and experiences in rebuilding fiscal institutions in postconflict environments, based …
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Although baseline data for post-conflict situations are frequently unavailable, there is a clear deterioration in the … health conditions of populations during and following conflict. Excess mortality and morbidity, displaced populations, and … vulnerability to communicable diseases during and following conflict all call for immediate relief and restoration of basic services …
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Rising standards for accurately inferring the impact of development projects has not been matched by equivalently rigorous procedures for guiding decisions about whether and how similar results might be expected elsewhere. These .external validity. concer
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During the recent food crisis, developing countries responded with a wide variety of policy responses to protect their … population. Understanding the policy-making process in developing countries is important to know why such policy responses are …
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The transfer from an import-substitution to an export-orientation strategy has been in effect in Vietnam since the reform process, Doi Moi, necessitating the reformulation of macroeconomic, trading and sectoral policies. As a result, the industry sector h
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This paper analyses the role of foreign aid to assist development in two oil-rich countries: Indonesia and Nigeria. This paper seeks to understand the way foreign aid provided assistance to transform Indonesia from a .fragile. state in the 1960s into one
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