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Develops a simple semi structural model for the Rwandan economy to better understand the monetary policy transmission mechanism
The analysis uses micro-census data from U.S. states covering the period from 1960 to 2010
Participants reflect on mechanisms for guaranteeing human rights and how these could be adapted to their own countries
7 SPHs across DR Congo, Ethiopia, Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania, and Uganda implemented this tool
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This report examines the needs that members of the Ministry of Industry and Commerce have in accessing research information
This paper is aimed at governments, communities, citizens and local companies
Young Lives longitudinal data from Peru
Where and why are urban humanitarian crises happening? What analysis is available on future trends in relation to urban crises?
Conversion of normal maize into quality protein maize significantly improves its nutritional value for humans and animals
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