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This report examines the evidence on technologies that increase access through broadening the reach of information and services
This report provides an overview of some of the most relevant evidence on rights-based approaches
This report draws mainly on evidence and examples from Eastern and South European countries
This study questions the feasibility of imposing a broad-based minimum wage legislation for teachers.
Is lack of education in FCAS a pull factor for migrants? Does the provision of education reduce the desire to move?
Reviews the theory and practice of shock-responsive social protection initiatives and their effectiveness
This paper discusses how a social protection system might be used in the event of a humanitarian disaster
Using a framework this paper analyses the effect of technological change
State capacity has recently become the workhorse of development scholarship
Authors implemented an information campaign on registration and find that the treatment made firms more aware, but had no impact on registration
Many theories of economic geography emphasize the way politics can shape the spatial configuration of economic activity.
Throughout the developing world many countries have created special economic zones to attract investment and spur industrial growth
Despite the importance of agglomeration externalities in theoretical work evidence for their nature, scale, and scope remains elusive
This paper reports on a field experiment in Maharashtra, India
The authors show that enhancing the benefits of formalization through personalized assistance induces more firms to formalize
The authors have conducted what is to date the largest survey of management practices in Punjab, Pakistan
DFID Response to the ICAI recommendations on: The effects of DFID’s cash transfer programmes on poverty and vulnerability: an impact review - January 2017.
DFID Response to the ICAI recommendations on: DFID’s approach to managing exit and transition in its development partnerships - November 2016.
This guide looks at climate change governance and the political economy of climate policy development and implementation at the national scale
This evaluation assesses the effectiveness of the PMFM in delivering high quality research, agreed results and value for money
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