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Social Economics, Policy and Development Working Papers 64 records found 1 - 10nextSearch took 0.62 seconds. 
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Since the founding of the People’s Republic of China, poverty alleviation in ethnic minority regions and groups has been an important focus of China’s developmental p [...]
English | 20 September 2021 | Working or Discussion Paper |
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This paper assesses the views expressed by Gary Becker and Richard Posner about the economic value of relying on microfinancing for economic development as well as their [...]
English | 2017 | Working or Discussion Paper |
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Border poverty is a special type of poverty that urgently needs to be reduced in order to construct a well-off society in China by 2020. China’s current policies for ta [...]
English | 2017 | Working or Discussion Paper |
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This paper relies on information obtained from focal group discussions with 26 women involved in farming in four villages in the Sindh province of Pakistan. The sample wa [...]
English | 2017 | Working or Discussion Paper |
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Reviews the above mentioned book which contains a social history of the Gunggari Aboriginal group located in South West Queensland and which outlines their struggle for l [...]
22 February 2016 | Working or Discussion Paper |
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The international community plans to adopt a post-2015 agenda based on two previous agendas – the MDGs and the SDGs. This merger is motivated by similarities in their g [...]
02 February 2015 | Working or Discussion Paper |
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Presents a simple economic theory explaining how some agriculturally based preindustrial societies (for example, in the Neolithic period) developed despite most of their [...]
29 January 2015 | Working or Discussion Paper |
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The MIRAB model of Pacific island micro-economies was developed in the mid-1980s by the New Zealand economists, Bertram and Watters, and dominated the literature on the e [...]
2014-03 | Working or Discussion Paper |
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The MIRAB economic model of Pacific island microstates was developed in the mid-1980s by the New Zealand economists, Bertram and Watters, and dominated the literature on [...]
2014-01 | Working or Discussion Paper |
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Poverty incidence is one of the most critical concerns in Botswana and the government has resolved to eradicate this problem and ensure that every citizen live in a digni [...]
2013-06 | Working or Discussion Paper |

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