-
Operational Poverty Targeting by Proxy Means Tests
Models and Policy Simulations for Malawi©2013 Thesis -
Poverty and Distributional Impact of Economic Policies and External Shocks
Three Case Studies from Latin America Combining Macro and Micro Approaches©2007 Thesis -
Agricultural Trade Liberalization in the WTO and Its Poverty Implications
A Study of Rural Households in Northern Vietnam©2005 Thesis -
Aspects of Poverty and Inequality in Cameroon
©2010 Thesis -
Poverty, Inequality and Migration in Latin Amerika
©2008 Conference proceedings -
Modelling Infrastructure Investments, Growth and Poverty Impact
A Two-Region Computable General Equilibrium Perspective on Vietnam©2006 Thesis -
Interests and Control in Community Decision-Making
The case of Federally Funded Redistributive Policy Outputs©1982 Others -
Development Economics and Policy
The Development Economics and Policy series publishes interdisciplinary papers on Economics and Business Management. The authors examine the economic impacts of development policies and provide research on topics such as poverty, the economic crisis, or microfinance. These issues are treated with an emphasis on Political Science. The editors have a focus on development theory and economics.
85 publications
-
Reinforcing Governance
Perspectives on Development, Poverty and Global Crises – RISC 2010©2012 Edited Collection -
The Private Sector and the Marginalized Poor
An Assessment of the Potential Role of Business in Reducing Poverty and Marginality in Rural Ethiopia©2016 Thesis -
Commercialization of Smallholder Horticultural Farming in Kenya
Poverty, Gender, and Institutional Arrangements©2014 Thesis -
Pobreza, Lenguaje y Medios en América Latina
Los Casos de Argentina, Brasil, Colombia y México©2017 Edited Collection -
Radical Hospitality
Transforming Shelter, Home and Community: The Wellspring House Story©2024 Monographs -
Africa in Development
ISSN: 1662-1212
Editorial Board Adebayo Adebiyi, University of Lagos, Nigeria Fantu Cheru, Nordic Africa Institute, Sweden Mamadou Diouf, Columbia University, USA Guy Martin, Winston-Salem State University, USA Pamela Mbabazi, Mbarara University, Uganda Carlos Oya, SOAS, London University, UK Tim Shaw, Royal Roads University, Canada Series text While African development remains a preoccupation, policy craftsmen and a multiplicity of domestic and international actors have been engaged in the quest for solutions to the myriad problems associated with poverty and underdevelopment. Academic and scholarly responses have built on the traditional and non-traditional analytical frameworks and promoted a multidimensional discourse on, for example, conflict management, peace and security systems, HIV/AIDS, democratic governance, and the implications of globalization. This series is designed to encourage innovative thinking on a broad range of development issues. Thus its remit extends to all fields of intellectual inquiry with the aim of highlighting the advantages of a synergistic interdisciplinary perspective on the challenges of and opportunities for development in the continent. Of particular interest are studies with a heavy empirical content which also have a bearing on policy debates and those that question theoretical orthodoxies while being grounded on concrete developmental concerns. The series welcomes proposals for collected papers as well as monographs from recent PhDs no less than from established scholars. Book proposals should be sent to the editor at .
14 publications
-
Industrial Clustering, Firm Performance and Employee Welfare
Evidence from the Shoe and Flower Cluster in Ethiopia©2016 Thesis -
Clusters, Networks, and Innovation in Small and Medium Scale Enterprises (SMEs)
The Role of Productive Investment in the Development of SMEs in Nigeria©2011 Thesis