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Inter-group interaction and attitudes to migrants
CMI Working Paper | Feb 2021
Abstract
We report results from a randomized field experiment conducted in the Tigray region of Ethiopia, which tests the impact of interaction with ...
Inter-group interaction, attitudes to, migrants, Ethiopia
Development policy, research and information: Isolation or interaction? Tilburg, The Netherlands, 1-4 September 1992
CMI Report | Jan 1993
Development policy, research and information: Isolation or interaction? Tilburg, The Netherlands, 1
Hybrid paths to resistance in the Muslim world: Iraq, Lebanon, Libya and Mali
Project | May 2017 - Dec 2019
HYRES studies the interaction between Islamist groups and the state in Iraq, Lebanon, Libya and Mali, and asks: Why do some Islamist groups choose to ...
Iraq, Lebanon, Libya and Mali
More complex conflict drivers than environment and climate
Journal Article | Jun 2012
While there is a connection between climate variability and conflict in Sudan, the effects are played out in interaction with other conflict-promoting ...
Sudan
Informal Cross-Border Trade in Eastern Sudan A Case Study from Kassala and Gedarif States
Sudan Working Paper | Jan 2015
Informal trade in pre-colonial Africa, sometimes in the form of barter, wasone of the mechanisms of social interaction between various ethnic groupsand ...
Sudan
Changing Tides: Gender, Fisheries and Globalization
News | 21 Jun 2005
In this edited volume, senior researcher Ragnhild Overaa writes about coastal women in Ghana in her essay When Sisters Become Competitors: Coastal Women's Innovative Utilization of Trawler By-Catch in Ghana. How do actors in "traditional" and "modern" systems of fishing interact? What economic and social changes occur in a local community as a result of women's entrepreneurship in relation to both systems?
Religious Civil Society in Afghanistan
News | 19 Apr 2006
In a new project, CMI and PRIO will examine the role and significance of religious groups and networks in the development of Afghan civil society. What are the potential lines of tension and collaboration among secular and religious civil society actors? The project intends to bring the role of religious actors to the centre of the civil society debate in Afghanistan's peace, reconciliation and development processes.
Cannibalism and the optimal sharing of the North-East Atlantic cod stock: A computation model
CMI Working Paper | Jan 1998
This paper shows how intra-stock relations, such as cannibalism and growth enhancement, define the optimal sharing of a fish resource between heterogeneous ...
Bioeconomics, Cooperatives, Fishery resources, Cod, Harvesting, Norway, Russia
Constellations of Power and Authority in the Political Economy of Illegal Timber Extraction in BTAD, Assam
Journal Article | Jan 2017
This article seeks to comprehend the way the illegal timber economy in the Bodoland Territorial Autonomous Council (BTAD) in Assam is integrated within ...
illegal logging, authority structure, commodity chain, ethnic conflict, burdened agency, political economy, India
Religious Civil Society in Afghanistan
Project | Dec 2006
This project sets out to examine the role and significance of religious groups and networks in the development of Afghan civil society in the post-Taliban ...
Civil society, Religion, Peacebuilding, Afghanistan
Human rights and positive corporate duties: The importance of corporate state interaction
Journal Article | Jan 2012
While it is commonly accepted that corporations have negative duties to respect human rights, the question of whether rights also imply positive duties ...
human rights, duties, obligations, responsibility, Ruggie reports, corporate social responsibility (CSR), Angola
Strategic dynamic interaction: the case of Barents Sea fisheries
Book Chapter | Jan 1997
Strategic dynamic interaction: the case of Barents Sea fisheries Ussif Rashid Sumaila Marine Resour
Interaction between Health Institutions in Knowledge and Medical Practices in South Kordofan/Nuba Mountains
Book | Apr 2019
This research thesis addresses the challenges confronting the establishment of stable and sufficient health care provision in Heiban Locality in South ...
Sudan
Rethinking inequalities in Latin America
Event | 6 Mar 2015
Several countries in Latin American has managed to reduce economic inequalities during the past decade. Yet, various forms of social, economic and cultural inequalities continues to be a defining feature of Latin American societies.
Afghan leaders see need for US to make peace
News | 27 May 2011
The Afghan conflict is driven by the impact and behaviour of international troops as well as the illegitimacy of the Afghan government.
Afghanistan
Increasing trust in the bank to enhance savings: Experimental evidence from India
CMI Working Paper | Jan 2016
Recent evidence highlights the importance of trust in explaining bank account savings. According to economic theory, repeated interactions can play a ...
India, finance, trust, savings, banking, experiment, rct
Gendering Faith
Project | Mar 2011 - Dec 2013
The aim of the project is to examine the nature and causes of the increasing public religiosity of Muslim women of the Occupied Palestinian Territories ...
Palestine, Islamism, Women, Religion, Gender, Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco, Israel
The Influences and Effects of Financial Development on Economic Growth
Master's Thesis | Jan 2003
This study examines the empirical relationship between financial development and economic growth. The employed data set includes a representative selection ...
Nefissa Naguib and Maria Celina D'Araujo will host a panel at the Congreso Internacional de Americanistas
Event | 12 Jul 2015
Nefissa Naguib and Maria Celina D'Araujo will host a panel on military-civilian interaction in Latin America at the annual Congreso Internacional de Americanistas
The Pastoral Fulbe in the Sudan Funj Region. A study of the interaction between State and Society
News | 20 Mar 2013
A new book offers a rich ethnographic study of the Fulbe (Fulani) in the savanna belt in the eastern part of Sudan.