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relocation of people who own or occupy this land. Land acquisition and resettlement may also be required to improve the lives of … for land acquisition and, so that resettlement does not become a constraint to much needed urban development. Planners … innovative solutions, can help convert urban resettlement into a development opportunity for all. The report illustrates how …
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address complex land acquisition and involuntary resettlement issues in urban settings. A variety of major urban projects in … sanitation, and urban solid waste management require substantial land acquisition and resettlement efforts that raise significant …
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relocation of people who own or occupy this land. Land acquisition and resettlement may also be required to improve the lives of … for land acquisition and, so that resettlement does not become a constraint to much needed urban development. Planners … innovative solutions, can help convert urban resettlement into a development opportunity for all. The report illustrates how …
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-- Chapter 1 Introduction -- Emerging Trends in Urban Resettlement -- Need for Urban Resettlement Guidance Materials -- Scope and … -- Chapter 5 Conclusions and Recommendations -- Addressing the Challenges of Urban Resettlement -- Innovative Country Systems …
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This paper uses micro-data from the World Bank Investment Climate Surveys 2002-2006 to investigate how foreign ownership and access to external finance affect the likelihood of manufacturers in emerging markets to export and/or import. Applying propensity score matching to control for...
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In this paper, we examine the role of global and domestic credit supply shocks in macroeconomic fluctuations for Emerging Markets. For this purpose, we impose a set of zero and sign restrictions within a medium-scale Bayesian Vector Auto-Regressive model. Quarterly data from South Africa and G-7...
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