> Verlagsreihe
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Diversity matters in the world of finance does ethnic and religious diversity hinder financial development in developing countries? Saqib Amin and Syed Mansoob Murshed
The Hague, The Netherlands: Institute of Social Studies, 1984-
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How manufacturing firms respond to energy subsidy reforms? an impact assessment of the Iranian energy subsidy reform Zahra Zarepour and Natascha Wagner
The Hague, The Netherlands: Institute of Social Studies, 1984-
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Labour security and agency within the Orange Juice Value Chain (OJVC) in Brazil Renata Nunes Duarte, Lee Pegler, Katiuscia Moreno Galhera
The Hague, The Netherlands: Institute of Social Studies, 1984-
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COVID-19 in the Democratic Republic of Congo precarity, conflict and disaster coping mechanism Christo Zorgbo Gorpudolo and Agnes Claire Akello
The Hague, The Netherlands: Institute of Social Studies, 1984-
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Public capital and income inequality some empirical evidence Yanbai Li, Syed Mansoob Murshed, Elissaios Papyrakis
The Hague, The Netherlands: Institute of Social Studies, 1984-
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Productivity premia and firm heterogeneity in Eastern Africa Binyam A. Demena, Jamal Msami, Donald Mmariand, Peter A.G. van Bergeijk
The Hague, The Netherlands: Institute of Social Studies, 1984-
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Passion, precarity and inequality? working conditions of urban dancers in Colombia Angela María Sabogal Camargo
The Hague, The Netherlands: Institute of Social Studies, 1984-
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Weapons of discontent? sketching a research agenda on social accountability in the Arab Middle East and North Africa Ward Vloeberghs and Sylvia I. Bergh
The Hague, The Netherlands: Institute of Social Studies, 1984-
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"Assisted" and "voluntary" return? implementation of AVRR schemes in Afghanistan Rabia Salihi
The Hague, The Netherlands: Institute of Social Studies, 1984-
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The political economy of the next pandemic Peter A.G. van Bergeijk
The Hague, The Netherlands: Institute of Social Studies, 1984-
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Becoming a free dandelion exploring rebellious cuirnature cultures through the creation of an online safe place with cuirs in the Andean Ecuador during Covid-19 times Ximena Alexandra Arguello Calle
The Hague, The Netherlands: Institute of Social Studies, 1984-
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How COVID-19 and social conflict responses relate from the Chilean miracle to hunger protests Ana Isabel Alduenda Avila, Camila Ramos Vilches
The Hague, The Netherlands: Institute of Social Studies, 1984-
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Does COVID-19 threaten globalization? Sylvanus Kwaku Afesorgbor, Peter A.G. van Bergeijk, and Binyam Afewerk Demena
The Hague, The Netherlands: Institute of Social Studies, 1984-
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Chinese population shares in Tibet revisited early insights from the 2020 census of China and some cautionary notes on current population politics Andrew M. Fischer
The Hague, The Netherlands: Institute of Social Studies, 1984-
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Sustainability and social policy nexus Mahmood Messkoub
The Hague, The Netherlands: Institute of Social Studies, 1984-
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Border enforcement policies and reforms in South Africa (1994-2020) Jeff Handmaker and Caroline Nalule
The Hague, The Netherlands: Institute of Social Studies, 1984-
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Digital bodies and digitalised welfare North-South linkages in the politics of food assistance and social welfare Susanne Jaspars and C. Sathyamala
The Hague, The Netherlands: Institute of Social Studies, 1984-
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Effectiveness of export promotion programmes Binyam Afewerk Demena
The Hague, The Netherlands: Institute of Social Studies, 1984-
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Sex workers' everyday security in the Netherlands and the impact of COVID-19 María Inés Cubides Kovacsics, Wáleri Santos and Karin Astrid Siegmann
The Hague, The Netherlands: Institute of Social Studies, 1984-
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Working like machines exploring effects of technological change on migrant labour in Dutch horticulture Karin Astrid Siegmann, Petar Ivosevic and Oane Visser
The Hague, The Netherlands: Institute of Social Studies, 1984-
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Perspective of localization of aid during COVID-19Reflecting on the tensions between the top-down and bottom-up responses to the health emergency in Haiti Yuki Fujita, Angela Sabogal
The Hague, The Netherlands: Institute of Social Studies, 1984-
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Does research on economic sanctions suffer from publication bias? a meta-analysis Binyam A. Demena, Gabriela Benalcazar Jativa, Alemayehu S. Reta, Patrick B. Kimararungu and Peter A.G. van Bergeijk
The Hague, The Netherlands: Institute of Social Studies, 1984-
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Integrated justice approach to land reform why is it important and how? Cynthia Embido Bejeno
The Hague, The Netherlands: Institute of Social Studies, 1984-