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Country Evaluation Brief: Palestine
Report in External Series | Jan 2017
The Occupied Palestinian Territories is one of the world’s most aid-dependent countries. Despite overall levels of aid falling since 2009, ...
Palestine
Compensatory Livestock Thievery: A New Trend in Economic Crime In Dilling/South Kordofan State (2014–2016)
Sudan Working Paper | Aug 2017
“Compensatory livestock thievery” within the greater Dilling locality in South Kordofan State (SKS) is an economic crime that was ...
livestock, Economic crime, Compensatory, Thievery, Practitioner, Victim, Broker, ARUSS, Sudan, Dilling, South Kordofan State
Toward Sustainable and Broad-Based Growth
News | 22 Jul 2010
A Country Economic Memorandum from the Poverty Reduction and Economic Management Unit at the World Bank.
Sudan
When warm glow burns: Motivational (mis)allocation in the non-profit sector
Event | 27 Sep 2013
What are the links between NGO's finances, development workers' motivations and NGO's achievements?
From curse to development: Natural resources, institutions and public revenues
Event | 8 Sep 2009
The discovery of oil or mineral resources has been associated with devastating political conflict and economic setbacks insted of sustainable economic growth and poverty alleviation. The Oslo conference is aimed at eliciting lessons learned from recent efforts to improve the management of natural resources in developing countries.
Angola, DRC, Ghana, Nigeria, Niger, East Timor, Laos, and Mongolia
A choice between cancer and AIDS?
News | 5 Jun 2011
On June 5th, a new Peruvian president will be elected in a runoff between Ollanta Humala and Keiko Fujimori. The two candidates, for different reasons, raises concerns writes Camila Gianella.
Peru
Democratic Imperatives
News | 8 Jun 2012
A new report documents measures that can make government and politics more responsive, more accountable and more transparent and enable citizens to take a greater role in governing themselves.
CEIC-CMI Angola Programme
Programme | Mar 2015 - Dec 2017
The programme seeks to address some of the major social, political and economic challenges confronting the Angolan society and the Angolan state ...
Angola
RISE - Research Initiative to Support the Empowerment of girls
Project | Aug 2014 - Dec 2022
This project aims to measure the effect of economic support and community dialogue on early child-bearing rates in rural Zambia. Adolescent ...
Zambia
Baseline study for rural electrification in three locations in Mozambique
Project | Aug 2005 - Feb 2006
The study will carry out an initial principle discussion about the link between rural electrification, economic development and poverty reduction ...
Rural Electrification. Socio Economic Effects, Africa: Mozambique
The Influences and Effects of Financial Development on Economic Growth
Project | Jan 2003
This project examines the empirical relationship between financial development and economic growth. The employed data set includes a representative ...
Economic policy issues in Sri Lanka
Project | Jan - Mar 2000
In January CMI produced a brief report on aid and economic policy issues in Sri Lanka, commissioned by NORAD. The report is part of the agreement ...
Asia: Sri Lanka
Economic reconstruction and the peasants in Ethiopia. Two papers presented at the Symposium on the Ethiopian Economy, with a postscript
DERAP Working Paper | Jan 1992
The two papers present proposals for the economic reconstruction of Ethiopia, basd on the interests of the peasants and other poor groups. In ...
Structural adjustment, Poverty, Ethiopia, Eritrea, Africa: Eritrea
'Money has no Name': Informalisation, Unemployment and changing Gender Relations in Accra, Ghana
CMI Working Paper | Jan 2005
Economic crisis and structural adjustment in Ghana have put large numbers of formal sector employees and civil servants out of work. This informalisation ...
Structural adjustment, Unemployment, Informal economy, Gender, Ghana, Africa
Peace Processes and Statebuilding: Economic and Institutional Provisions of Peace Agreements
Report in External Series | Jun 2007
This report originates in the growing international engagement in statebuilding and postconflict reconstruction during the past decade. The ...
Afghanistan, Guatemala, Mozambique, Liberia, Sierra Leone
Economic Incentives for Peacebuilding
Report in External Series | Sep 2008
What does social science literature tell us about economic incentives for peacebuilding? A variety of such incentives exists in post-civil war ...
economic incentives, peacebuilding, statebuilding, foreign aid, reparations, DDR, aid coordination
Economic reconstruction and the peasants in Ethiopia. Two papers presented at the symposium on the Ethiopian economy, with a postscript
CMI Report | Jan 1992
The two papers present proposals for the economic reconstruction of Ethiopia, based on the interests of the peasants and other poor groups. ...
Structural adjustment, Poverty, Ethiopia, Eritrea
Macro-economic effects of development plan expenditures. A framework for analysis, with special reference to Uganda
CMI Working Paper | Jan 1993
Development plans are mainly concerned with the financial aspects of development projects, while the economic aspects are often neglected. This ...
Development plans, Economic models, Development projects, Uganda
Do interest groups matter in economic policy- making? Reflections from a Zambian case study.
CMI Working Paper | Jan 1994
The current debate within development research strongly emphasise the role of interest groups in developing and sustaining democratic and liberal ...
Fish as a vehicle for economic development in post-indepence Namibia
CMI Working Paper | Jan 1997
A key fishery policy issue decided by the new government of Namibia soon after independence in 1990 relates to the division of the total allowable ...
Africa: Namibia