> Publishers' series
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Labour, gender and marriage the social stigma hypothesis against working wives Isaac Lopez-Moreno Flores
Manchester: The University of Manchester Global Development Institute, 2024
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The connected politics of global development Indrajit Roy
Manchester: The University of Manchester Global Development Institute, 2024
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Municipal electoral competition and the economic condition of households evidence from the slums of Kolkata Indranil De, Vidhya Unnikrishnan
Manchester: The University of Manchester Global Development Institute, 2024
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Regime-dependent Okun coefficients in Chile Claudio Navarro
Manchester: The University of Manchester Global Development Institute, 2024
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The political economy of pricing and price risk in Ghana's cocoa marketing system Sophie van Huellen, Fuad Mohammed Abubakar, Nana Amma Asante-Poku, Robert Fig
Manchester: The University of Manchester Global Development Institute, [2024]
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Who has economic capabilities? credit, gender and informal self-employment in Indonesia Namira Samir and David Lawson
Manchester: The University of Manchester Global Development Institute, [2024]
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Individual social capital and extreme poverty when is it good or bad capital for women's health? Md Moslah Uddin, David Lawson
Manchester: The University of Manchester Global Development Institute, 2024
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Life evaluation, affluence and trust in the NDA government Raghav Gaiha, Vidhya Unnikrishnan, Vani S Kulkarni, Radhika Aggarwal
Manchester: The University of Manchester Global Development Institute, [2024]
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The political economy of polycentric governance in global production insights from South African fruit Matthew Alford, Margareet Visser
Manchester: The University of Manchester Global Development Institute, [2024]
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Does access to credit reduce child labour? new evidence from Bangladesh Farzana Munshi, KM Arefin Kamal, David Fielding
Manchester: The University of Manchester Global Development Institute, 2024
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African print textile value chains during the time of Covid-19 Beletchei Ebia
Manchester: The University of Manchester Global Development Institute, [2023]
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Decentralisation or patronage what determines the government's allocation of development spending in a unitary country? : evidence from Bangladesh Amin Masud Ali & Antonio Savoia
Manchester: The University of Manchester Global Development Institute, [2023]
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Revisiting Okun's law testing for asymmetric adjustment in Chile Claudio Navarro Gonzalez
Manchester: The University of Manchester Global Development Institute, 2023
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Can political representation improve forest conservation? the Indian experience Bina Agarwal, Shiva Chakravarti Sharma, Shamindra Nath Roy
Manchester: The University of Manchester Global Development Institute, 2023
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Sexuality and migration in the Global South an overview Pedro Pablo Cortés
Manchester: The University of Manchester Global Development Institute, 2023
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Regional income inequality in Egypt evolution and implications for Sustainable Development Goal 10 Francesco Savoia, Ioannis Bournakis, Mona Said, Antonio Savoia
Manchester: The University of Manchester Global Development Institute, 2023
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Critically analysing the potential of Slum Dwellers International (SDI)-inspired savings-based mobilisation and community-led enumeration in Addis Ababa from a data justice perspective Ezana Haddis Weldeghebrael, Feven Haddis Wouldegebriel and Masresha Taye
Manchester: The University of Manchester Global Development Institute, [2023]
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The relationship between economic development and female labour force participation micro-level evidence from Mexico Isaac López-Moreno Flores
Manchester: The University of Manchester Global Development Institute, 2023
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Changes in subjective wellbeing, affluence and trust in the police in India Vani S. Kulkarni, Veena S. Kulkarni, Katsushi S. Imai, Raghav Gaiha
Manchester: The University of Manchester Global Development Institute, October 2022
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Polycentric governance of global and domestic horticulture value chains shifting standards in Kenyan fresh fruit and vegetables Giovanni Pasquali, Stephanie Barrientos, Maggie Opondo
Manchester: The University of Manchester Global Development Institute, November 2021
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Survivors vs creators upgrading and public governance in the Kenyan leather value chain Giovanni Pasqual
Manchester: The University of Manchester Global Development Institute, October 2021
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A framework to scale citizen participation in urban development learning from experiences of multi-stakeholder collaboration Diana Mitlin
Manchester: The University of Manchester Global Development Institute, November 2021
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Social science research and Covid-19 Isis Barei-Guyot, Global Development Institute, University of Manchester, UK
Manchester: The University of Manchester Global Development Institute, April 2021
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Do pluriversal arguments lead to a "world of many worlds" beyond the confines of (anti-)modern certainties Katsu Masaki
Manchester: The University of Manchester Global Development Institute, August 2021
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Does the landowner's gender affect farm productivity and self-cultivation? an empirical analysis for India Bina Agarwal, Malvika Mahesh
Manchester: The University of Manchester Global Development Institute, October 2021
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Birds of a feather flock together? diversity and the spread of COVID-19 cases in India Udayan Rathore, Upasak Das, Prasenjit Sarkhel
Manchester: The University of Manchester Global Development Institute, April 2021
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Post-corona Africa downward spiral or resilient recovery? Samuel Munzele Maimbo, Xubei Luo
Manchester: The University of Manchester Global Development Institute, June 2021
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What's the worth of a promise? evaluating the longer-term indirect effects of a programme to reduce early marriage in India Shreya Biswas, Upasak Das
Manchester: The University of Manchester Global Development Institute, August 2021
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Bridging the affordability gap: towards a financing mechanism for slum upgrading at scale in Nairobi analysing NGO experiences with local-level finance K. Lines, Diana Mitlin, Jacinta Mwelu, John Pius Njenga Maina, Omondi Okoyo, Evans Otibine, Tabitha Wakesho, Mary Wambui
Manchester: The University of Manchester Global Development Institute, January 2020
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Which women own land in India? between divergent data sets, measures and laws Bina Agarwal, Pervesh Anthwal, Malvika Mahesh
Manchester: The University of Manchester Global Development Institute, April 2020
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Assessing trends in multidimensional poverty during the MDGs Francesco Burchi, Daniele Malerba, Claudio E. Montenegro, Nicole Rippin
Manchester: The University of Manchester Global Development Institute, May 2020
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The welfare effects of social assistance programmes for women in India Vidhya Unnikrishnan
Manchester: The University of Manchester Global Development Institute, January 2020
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No rain no gain how reduced rainfall impacts on children's school attendance in Uganda Peter Agamile, David Lawson
Manchester: The University of Manchester Global Development Institute, December 2020
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The COVID-19 impact on food prices in India Katsushi. S Imai, Nidhi Kaicker, Raghav Gaiha
Manchester: The University of Manchester Global Development Institute, December 2020
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Does more schooling imply improved learning? evidence from a conditional cash transfer programme in India Upasak Das, Prasenjit Sarkhel
Manchester: The University of Manchester Global Development Institute, September 2020
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Severity of the COVID-19 pandemic in India the case of three states : Maharashtra, Jharkhand and Meghalaya Nidhi Kaicker, Katsushi S. Imai, Raghav Gaiha
Manchester: The University of Manchester Global Development Institute, October 2020
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Can money buy happiness? subjective wellbeing and its relationship with income, relative income, monetary and non-monetary poverty in Bangladesh Salauddin Tausee
Manchester: The University of Manchester Global Development Institute, October 2020
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COVID-19 and the governance of regional apparel value chains implications for suppliers and workers in Eswatini Giovanni Pasqual, Shane Godfrey
Manchester: The University of Manchester Global Development Institute, October 2020
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Using information and technology to improve the efficacy of welfare programmes evidence from a field experiment in India Upasak Das, Amartya Paul, Mohit Sharma
Manchester: The University of Manchester Global Development Institute, October 2020
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Knowledge matters: the potential contribution of the co-production of research to urban transformation Diana Mitlin, Jhono Bennett, Phillip Horn, Sophie King, Jack Makau, George Masimba Nyama
Manchester: The University of Manchester Global Development Institute, October 2019
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Fair trade and wellbeing improvements evidence from Sri Lanka Hannah Holmes, Katsushi Imai
Manchester: The University of Manchester Global Development Institute, December 2019
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The roles of the state in global value chains an update and emerging agenda Rory Horner, Matthew Alford
Manchester: The University of Manchester Global Development Institute, January 2019
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Mapping the UK's development NGOs income, geography and contributions to international development Nicola Banks, Dan Brockington
Manchester: The University of Manchester Global Development Institute, January 2019
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The comparative political economy of plastic bag bans in East Africa why implementation has varied in Rwanda, Kenya and Uganda Pritish Behuria
Manchester: University of Manchester, Global Development Institute, February 2019
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Explaining a "development miracle" poverty reduction and human development in Malaysia since the 1970s M. Niaz Asadullah, Norma Mansor, Antonio Savoia ; The University of Manchester Global Development Institute
[Manchester]: The University of Manchester Global Development Institute, April 2019
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Towards citywide participatory planning emerging community-led practices in three African cities Philipp Horn ; Diana Mitlin ; Jhono Bennett ; Beth Chitekwe-Biti ; Jack Makau
Manchester: University of Manchester, Global Development Institute, July 2018
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Was Kuznets right? new evidence on the relationship between structural transformation and inequality Cinar Baymul
Manchester: The University of Manchester Global Development Institute, May 2018
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Agricultural research, technology and nutrition in Sub-Saharan Africa Raghav Gaiha, Shantanu Mathur
Manchester: The University of Manchester Global Development Institute, May 2018
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Aging, disability and disease in India Veena S. Kulkarni, Vani S. Kulkarni, Raghav Gaiha
Manchester: The University of Manchester Global Development Institute, May 2018
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Does access to formal finance matter for stimulating entrepreneurship in developing countries? Evidence from non-farm entrepreneurial activities in Nigeria Olabimtan Adebowale ; David Lawson
[Manchester]: The University of Manchester Global Development Institute, April 2018
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Beyond Piketty: a new perspective on poverty and inequality in India Varsha S. Kulkarni, Raghav Gaiha
Manchester: The University of Manchester Global Development Institute, June 2018
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The heterogeneous effects of conditional cash transfers across geographical clusters do energy factors matter? Daniele Malerba
Manchester: The University of Manchester Global Development Institute, January 2018
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From "international" to "global" development in the UK? recent evidence from political party manifestos David Hulme, Eleni Sifaki
Manchester: The University of Manchester Global Development Institute, August 2018
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The informational basis of emerging social assistance in low and middleincome countries Armando Barrientos
Manchester: The University of Manchester Global Development Institute, February 2018
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How does access to formal finance affect household welfare dynamics? micro evidence from Nigeria Olabimtan Adebowale, David Lawson
Manchester: The University of Manchester Global Development Institute, March 2018
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Is variety the spice of life? India's nutrition experience Nidhi Kaicker, Vani S Kulkarni, Raghav Gaiha
Manchester: The University of Manchester Global Development Institute, April 2018
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More educated, less mobile? diverging trends in income and educational mobility in Chile and Peru Anja Gaentzsch, Gabriela Zapata Román
Manchester: The University of Manchester Global Development Institute, May 2018
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How to reduce poverty and address climate change? An empirical cross-country analysis and the roles of economic growth and inequality. Daniele Malerba ; GDI
[Manchester]: The University of Manchester Global Development Institute, August 2018
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What is sustainable cocoa? constellations of commercial, socioeconomic and environmental priorities associated with a polysemic concept Judith Krauss
Manchester: The University of Manchester Global Development Institute, January 2017
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Converging divergence? unpacking the new geography of 21st century global development Rory Horner, David Hulme
Manchester: The University of Manchester Global Development Institute, January 2017
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A double-edged sword technology, prosperity and inequality Gindo Tampubolon, Maria Fajarini
Manchester: The University of Manchester Global Development Institute, July 2017
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What factors can explain the rise and inter-state variation in crimes against women in India? Geetika Dang, Vani S. Kulkarni, Raghav Gaiha
Manchester: The University of Manchester Global Development Institute, July 2017
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Beyond poverty escapes social mobility in the Global South : a survey article Vegard Iversen, Anirudh Krishna, Kunal Sen
Manchester: The University of Manchester Global Development Institute, August 2017
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What is global development? Rory Horner
Manchester: The University of Manchester Global Development Institute, December 2017
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Governance and development in Africa a concise review Augustin Kwasi Fosu
Manchester: The University of Manchester Global Development Institute, January 2017
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What are the relationships between aging, depression, non-communicable diseases and disabilities in South Africa? Manoj K. Pandey, Vani S. Kulkarni, Raghav Gaiha
Manchester: The University of Manchester Global Development Institute, June 2017
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Group farming in France: Why are some regions more conducive to cooperation than others? Bina Agarwal, Bruno Dorin
Manchester: The University of Manchester Global Development Institute, June 2017
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Re-visiting microfinance entrepreneurship in Bangladesh can losers be choosers? Mathilde Maitrot
Manchester: The University of Manchester Global Development Institute, December 2017
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Does access to formal finance matter for welfare and inequality? micro level evidence from Nigeria Olabimtan Adebowale, Ralitza Dimova
Manchester: The University of Manchester Global Development Institute, January 2017
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What are the determinants of chronic and transient poverty in El Salvador? Werner Peña
Manchester: The University of Manchester Global Development Institute, May 2017
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A farm survey of small-scale sugarcane growers in Nkomazi, Mpumalanga province, South Africa Philip Woodhouse, Paul James
Manchester: The University of Manchester Global Development Institute, December 2017
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To farm or not to farm? Indian farmers in transition Bina Agarwal and Ankush Agrawal
[Manchester]: The University of Manchester Global Development Institute, April 2016
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A harmonised proxy means test for Kenya's National Safety Net programme Juan M. Villa
[Manchester]: The University of Manchester Global Development Institute, July 2016
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Occupational mobility, social mobility, caste, tribe, inequality, China, India Vegard Iversen, Anirudh Krishna, Kunal Sen
[Manchester]: The University of Manchester Global Development Institute, July 2016
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Promoting gender equality in the cocoa-chocolate value chain opportunities and challenges in Ghana Stephanie Barrientos
[Manchester]: The University of Manchester Global Development Institute, October 2016
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Exit as entry in antipoverty programmes Juan M. Villa and Armando Barrientos
[Manchester]: The University of Manchester Global Development Institute, May 2016
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Exposing forced labour in Malaysian electronics the role of a social auditor in labour governance within a global production network Gale Raj-Reichert
[Manchester]: The University of Manchester Global Development Institute, August 2016
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Early marriage, social networks and the transmission of norms M. Niaz Asadullah, Zaki Wahhaj
Manchester: The University of Manchester Global Development Institute, August 2016
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Evaluating the effectiveness of the rural minimum living standard guarantee (Dibao) programme in China Nanak Kakwani, Shi Li, Xiaobing Wang, Mengbing Zhu
Manchester: The University of Manchester Global Development Institute, August 2016