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and development practice for decades. Drawing on an evaluation of Germany's 'Partnership for Prospects' initiative, this …
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This paper investigates the extent to which the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster of March 2011 has had an impact on the private demand for climate protection in Germany. Data are taken from two framed field experiments (Löschel et al. 2013a, b) conducted before and after the disaster. We find...
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This paper investigates the extent to which the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster of March 2011 has had an impact on the private demand for climate protection in Germany. Data are taken from two framed field experiments (Löschel et al. 2013a, b) conducted before and after the disaster. We find...
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The proportion of affected populations who flee violent conflict is much smaller than is widely assumed. Many decide to remain in the conflict zones. They are often referred to as stayees. Three groups can be identified. Some people stay voluntarily. Others do so involuntarily, for example...
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decentralised and fragmented structure of GDC, especially regarding monitoring and evaluation systems, we hope that the new … and during evaluation. …
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die Wirkungsanalyse von zentraler Bedeutung sind, noch nicht ausgereift. In dieser Studie werden der Stand der …
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Jahren. Dabei geht es um die Evaluation der Entwicklungspolitik führender Geberstaaten (Vereinigte Staaten, Japan …, Grossbritannien, Frankreich, Niederlande und Deutschland) und Antworten auf die Frage: Ist die Entwicklungshilfe der Bevölkerung in …
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