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Focal point of this review is to provide a comparative display of qualitative and quantitative methodologies employed for the appraisal of interacting energy and climate policies, underlying their key features while presenting the most critical issues and limitations not addressed so far....
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Contrary to a widely held view, the targeting of the Employment Guarantee Scheme in the Indian state of Maharashtra was unsatisfactory and worsened over the period 1979–89. Among the participants, from a large group the non-poor became the majority. Some of them were in fact (moderately)...
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agencies, national policymakers and donors, need to understand the nature and magnitude of the violence. The brochure …
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This working paper outlines four options available to policymakers for addressing co-teaching in a value-added model …
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resources. Therefore, policymakers in many countries with shale gas resources are seeking to replicate the success of shale gas …
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This paper reviews tools used to identify and measure interconnectedness and raises the awareness of policymakers as to …
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This paper examines the policy-relevance of sustainability indicators reports (SR), through the lens of a particular SR, Central Texas Sustainable Indicators Project report (CTSIP). It especially focuses on SR authors' strategy to make their report policy-relevant when policy makers are not...
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international relations. It proposes a conceptual framework and argues that China's policymakers fail to make complete use of the … opportunities in the borderlands for accomplishing foreign policymakers' agenda to strengthen China's relations with other countries …
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Efficiency and equity are priorities in the social policies of both industrial and developing countries. This study examines how different value judgments lead to different concepts of efficiency and equity and demonstrates that conceptual clarity can improve social services delivery.
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