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Since 1960 many countries have experienced growth accelerations, but few have maintained growth. An adequate theory of growth must explain both how some countries kick-start growth, and how some maintain it over decades. For us, the key is to be found in the relationship between what we call the...
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This paper examines the quality of primary education provision in Cambodia using a ‘political settlements' framework developed at the University of Manchester. The framework characterises Cambodia as a ‘hybrid' settlement with a weak dominant party and predatory administration, albeit with...
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Over the past 15 years, Cambodia has made significant strides in expanding effective access to free healthcare for poor people, thanks largely to ‘Health Equity Funds' (HEFs), a multi-stakeholder health-financing mechanism. HEF operators have helped expand access, incentivise health staff, and...
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