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Editorial projects in development studies


Iara Costa Leite, Bianca Suyama,Laura Trajber Waisbich and Melissa Pomeroy (2014) 'Brazil’s engagement in international development cooperation: The "state of the debate". Rising powers in international development programme', Brighton, UK: Institute for Development Studies

Sabina Faiz Rashid and Owasim Akram (2014) 'Pornography, Pleasure, Gender and Sex Education in Bangladesh', Brighton, UK: Institute for Development Studies

Jeremy Allouche and Jeremy Lind (2013) 'Development and Security in a Changing World', Brighton, UK: Institute for Development Studies

Henry Anim-Somua, Spencer Henson, John Humphrey and Ewan Robinson (2013) 'Policy guidelines: Enhancing markets for nutrient-dense foods in Ghana: accelerating progress in reducing hunger and undernutrition', Brighton, UK: Institute for Development Studies

Seballos, F. (2012) ‘Making social protection ‘climate-smart’’, In Focus Policy Briefing 27, Brighton, UK: Institute of Development Studies

Habermann, B., Felt, U., Vogl, C.R., Bekele, K. & Mekonnen, K. (2012) ‘Encounters and places: Project negotiations in Galessa, Ethiopia’, Vienna, Austria: University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences 




Devereux, S., Sabates-Wheeler, R. & Longhurst, R. (2011) Seasonality, Rural Livelihoods and Development, London: EarthScan

 






Eberlein, C. & Heeb, M. (2011) ‘The contribution of the World Bank’s Clean Technology Fund to transforming the Turkish energy sector’, Geneva, Switzerland: The Berne Declaration

Clinch, G. & Lombardi, B. (2011) ‘A note on information and the cost of capital: The Easley-O’Hara (2004) model with endogenous information acquisition’, Australian Journal of Management, 36(1): 5–14

Isenman, P. & Shakow, A. (2010) ‘Donor schizophrenia and aid effectiveness: The role of global funds’, Practice Paper 5, Brighton, UK: Institute of Development Studies

Luong, G. & Charles, S.T. (2010) ‘Better with age: Social relationships across adulthood’, Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, 28(1): 9–23

 

 

 Mehta, L. (ed.) (2010) The Limits to Scarcity, London: EarthScan








Unsworth, S. (2010) An Upside-down View of Governance, Brighton, UK: Development Research Centre, Institute of Development Studies

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