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Back under the Microscope: Insights from Evidence on Budget Support
Tavakoli, Heidi
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Smith, Gregory
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School Exclusion as Social Exclusion: the Practices and Effects of a Conditional Cash Transfer Programme for the Poor in Bangladesh
Hossain, Naomi
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Rude Accountability: Informal Pressures on Frontline Bureaucrats in Bangladesh
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National Discourses on Women's Empowerment in Bangladesh: Enabling or constraining women's choices?
Nazneen, Sohela
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Sultan, Maheen
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Hossain, Naomi
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Productivity and Virtue: Elite Categories of the Poor in Bangladesh
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National Elites and Poverty - Elite Perceptions of Poverty: Bangladesh
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SPECIAL ARTICLES - Bangladesh: Transformation and Development - Achieving Universal Primary Education and Eliminating Gender Disparity
Hossain, Naomi
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Kabeer, Naila
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2004
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Reading Political Responses to Food, Fuel and Financial Crises: The return of the moral economy?
Hossain, Naomi
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2009
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A ‘Lost Generation’? Impacts of Complex Compound Crises on Children and Young People
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McGregor, J. Allister
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2011
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Coping and Resilience during the Food, Fuel, and Financial Crises
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Reva, Anna
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Turk, Carolyn
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2013
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