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There is a tight historical connection between endemic labour scarcity and the rise of coercive labour market institutions in former African colonies. This paper explores how mining companies in the Belgian Congo and Northern Rhodesia secured scarce supplies of African labour, by combining...
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Ein großer Teil des Leerstands im Einfamilienhaussegment lässt sich durch strukturelle Regionsmerkmale erklären. Das Ausmaß des Leerstands in einer Gemeinde hängt darüber hinaus von den baulichen Eigenschaften ab, die den Einfamilienhausbestand der Region charakterisieren. Dabei kommt es...
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sieben weiteren Ländern erläutert, die ebenfalls Gegenstand der Studie waren: Benin, Kamerun, Mosambik, Nigeria, Sambia …
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The report focuses on civil society experience with locally identified priorities for poverty eradication, an area little examined and less discussed in the international debate on PRSP to date. In the three N/S PRSP Programme countries, Honduras, Nicaragua and Zambia, civil society...
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The report focuses on civil society experience with locally identified priorities for poverty eradication, an area little examined and less discussed in the international debate on PRSP to date. In the three N/S PRSP Programme countries, Honduras, Nicaragua and Zambia, civil society...
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he record of aid to fragile and poorly-performing states is the real test of aid effectiveness. Rich countries can justify aid to fragile states both through altruism and self-interest. But, with some exceptions, donors have appeared at the wrong times and with the wrong attitudes, even...
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Donor agencies and recipient governments want to assess the effectiveness of aid-supported sector policies. Unfortunately, existing methods for impact evaluation are designed for the evaluation of homogeneous interventions (‘projects’) where those with and without ‘treatment’ can be...
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