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Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative - Using Extractive Industry Revenues for Sustainable Development
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Blackwell Synergy - Economic Journal, Volume 116 Issue 508 Page 1-20, January 2006 (Article Abstract)
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Dissent Magazine
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Marginal Revolution: Why is monogamy associated with economic development?
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Comments on Norwegian Development Strategy - regjeringen.no
On governance, the single most important issue globally is to reinforce and extend the EITI initiative. This is vital because the financial flows from resource extraction going to badly governed economies are enormous.
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Does He Hear the World's Poor? Don't Bank on It. - washingtonpost.com
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Microfinance | Time to take the credit | Economist.com
It would be better for the poor if the IFIs and donors left the best credit risks to profit-seeking lenders and concentrated instead on those still stuck outside the system. By subsidising microfinance groups that do not need it, aid bodies and philanthro
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Andrew Mwenda at PostGlobal: PostGlobal on washingtonpost.com
foreign aid is an ineffective instrument that distorts recipients' incentives for the worse. Aid is given with the assumption that its recipients lack the necessary resource base to generate tax revenue to meet their public expenditure needs. Yet in man
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Gapminder
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Center for Global Development : Publications: What's Wrong with the Millennium Development Goals?
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Trade
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