Sustainable Futures: An Agenda for Action
Published by: John Wiley and Sons
Long before the pandemic, economies across the world were in trouble, with growth slowing across the board. This downturn coincided with...
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Published by: John Wiley and Sons
Long before the pandemic, economies across the world were in trouble, with growth slowing across the board. This downturn coincided with...
The debate on the role of business, markets and states in development has a long history, marked by divergent and often...
It was with huge sadness that we received the news about Chris Colclough’s untimely death on Tuesday 28 June.
It was with huge sadness that we received the news about Robin Murray’s untimely death at the weekend.
The terms of trade have dominated development thinking since the early 1950s when Singer and Prebisch produced analyses of price trends,...
Every now and again the wheels of history turn with an increased moment. Not only does the speed of turn increase, but so does its...
Published by: IDS
This paper focuses on the rapidly-growing links between China and SSA. The spotlight is placed on three vectors of interaction - trade, foreign investment and aid. Chinese involvement in Africa is driven predominantly by the quest for material inputs (oil and other primary commodities) required for its infrastructural investments and booming manufacturing sector.
Published by: IDS
Not for the first time, real events have caught the research community by surprise. From the late twentieth century Asian economies began to play an increasingly important role as global producers, beginning in Japan after the 1960s, and spreading to some other East Asian economies during the last quarter of the century.
Published by: IDS
Paper prepared for Africa Policy Division, DFID