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Five years age, International Rivers started monitoring the Kyoto Protocol’s Clean Development Mechanism (CDM), concerned that funds marked for climate change mitigation would be used to encourage construction of otherwise uneconomic large hydropower projects, taking limited funds away...
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where both types of schemes are considered jointly, especially in assessing major reform proposals, or in protecting the …
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reader through the empirical evidence on whether this is indeed the case since the reform process of 1991. The actual …
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€™s Republic of China (PRC). Despite its remarkable economic achievement, the PRC faces a difficult path before it can reform and …
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The record of different post reform governments in meeting their targets and improving both delivery and finances is …
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its current governance structure? How might various proposals for reform strengthen the bank by returning it to its spirit …
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financial cooperation in this region. This paper will discuss the relevance of those initiatives to the IMF reform. …
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important industry groups who revised their positions, and new NGOs that promoted reform. The preferences of actors and their … changing interests are important factors in the reform process. Perceived benefits from the new regime partly explain the rise … of a pro-reform constituency among industry and NGOs. Yet preference formation is complex and depends on interpretation …
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Reform in the People's Republic of China has seen a dramatic change in the discourse of localism, which has now moved …
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€“ and need – is for still more reform and more rapid growth. 8 percent is a good rate of growth, but many are destined …
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