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401. Oxfam’s Future of Business Initiative: Promoting Equitable Businesses and Fourth Sector Development

402. Poverty and Social Violence in Africa: Nigeria as Case Study

403. BRAC-UBS Shishu Niketan School Project: A Baseline Study

404. Knowledge and Behaviour Assessment of Drivers and Community People Towards Road Safety: A Baseline Study

405. Institutions And Sustainable Industrial-led Development In Sub-Saharan Africa

406. Consequences Of School Resources For Educational Achievement

407. Electrification in Nigeria: Challenges and Way Forward

408. Shifting Gears: A Growth Diagnostic of Panama

409. Panama beyond the Canal: Using Technological Proximities to Identify Opportunities for Productive Diversification

410. Governance and the Challenge of Development Through Sports: A Framework for Action

411. Getting the Ball Rolling: Basis for Assessing the Sports Economy

412. Towards a Prosperous and Productive Chiapas: Institutions, Policies, and Public-Private Dialog to Promote Inclusive Growth

413. Scaling PDIA through Broad Agency, and Your Role

414. Managing Your Authorizing Environment in a PDIA Process

415. Does Counterinsurgent Success Match Social Support? Evidence from a Survey Experiment in Colombia

416. Employment Status and Support for Wartime Violence: Evidence from the Iraq War

417. Export Crops and Civil Conflict

418. Mapping Dilutions in a Central Law

419. Innovation and Access to Finance

420. An Analysis of Firm Characteristics as Earnings Determinants: The Urban Bolivia Case

421. Development Banks and Regional Powers: An Analytical Framework

422. Social Capital: From the Gringo's Tale to the Colombian Reality

423. Developing or Under-Developing? Implications of CHina's "Going Out" for Late Development

424. Spotlight on Yemen's Forgotten War and Humanitarian Disaster: Preventing the Next Syrian Refugee Crisis

425. Agricultura familiar campesina en el Paraguay: Notas preliminares para su caracterización y propuestas de desarrollo rural

426. Paraguay: Educación y Objetivos del Milenio Principales resultados

427. A Critical Year for Humanitarianism

428. Ethiopians’ Views of Democratic Government: Fear, Ignorance, or Unique Understanding of Democracy?

429. Paving the Way for Investment in Geothermal Power Deployment in Developing Countries

430. Beyond Elitism: The Possibilities of Labour-Centred Development

431. Global Value Chains or Global Poverty Chains? A new research agenda

432. The problem with ‘embedded liberalism’: the World Bank and the myth of Bretton Woods

433. Enter and exit: everyday state practices at Somaliland’s Hargeisa Egal International Airport

434. On taxes and suspicion: ambivalences of rule and the politically possible in contemporary Hargeisa, Somaliland

435. Corridors of trade and power: economy and state formation in Somali East Africa

436. Regional Trade For Inclusive Development In West Africa

437. Local Content Frameworks in the African Oil and Gas Sector: Lessons from Angola and Chad

438. Adolescent Girls’ Access to Education in Conflict-Affected Settings: Closing the Gap

439. Peacebuilding and Institution-building

440. China-Myanmar Relations Since Naypyidaw’s Political Transition: How Beijing can Balance Short-term Interests and Long-term Values

441. Why is Chiapas Poor?

442. Exclusion, Informality, and Predation in the Cities of Delhi

443. Development Challenges and Tools in Conflict Environments

444. Fixing fragile states: a country-based framework

445. Two Paths to War: The Origins of the First World War versus the Dynamics of Contemporary Sino-American Confrontations

446. Capital Flight from Africa and Development Inequality: Domestic and Global Dimensions

447. Anarchic East Asia on an American Tether—and Cushion

448. Gordian knot: A panoramic perspective on stemming illicit financial flows from Africa

449. Severing the Innovation-Inequality Link: Distribution Sensitive Science, Technology and Innovation Policies in Developed Nations

450. Perverse and virtuous feedbacks between inequality and innovation: Which role for public institutions and public investment?

451. Post-Colonial States and the Struggle for Identity in the Middle East since World War Two

452. Climate Technology Partnerships: Form, Function and Impact

453. Investor-State Arbitration Between Developed Democratic Countries

454. International Regulatory Cooperation on the Resolution of Financial Institutions: Where Does India Stand?

455. Developing Emerging Leaders: The Bush School and the Legacy of the 41st President

456. Strategic Insights: Fragile States Cannot Be Fixed With State-Building

457. Regional development, income distribution and gender in Bolivia Insights from a 2012 Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) and Multiplier Analysis

458. Social Institutions and Gender Inequality in Fragile States: Are They Relevant for the Post-MDG Debate?

459. Financial Inclusion and Global Regulatory Standards: An Empirical Study across Developing

460. On the Nature of the Internet

461. Internationalization of the Renminbi: Developments, Problems and Influences

462. The China (Shanghai) Pilot Free Trade Zone: Backgrounds, Developments and Preliminary Assessment of Initial Impacts

463. SMARTer Indicators for Decent Work in a Post-2015 Development Agenda: A Discussion and a Proposal

464. Innovation and Action in Funding Girls\' Education

465. Agriculture and rural development for inclusive growth and food security in Morocco

466. Using the Internet to promote services exports by small- and medium-sized enterprises

467. Investing in Early Childhood Development: What is Being Spent, And What Does it Cost?

468. Guarantees, Subsidies, or Paying for Success? Choosing the Right Instruments to Catalyze Private Investment in Developing Countries

469. Democratization and Other Civil War Legacies in Central America

470. Venezuela: Unnatural Disaster

471. Guarantees, Subsidies, or Paying for Success? Choosing the Right Instrument to Catalyze Private Investment in Developing Countries

472. Philanthropy, Welfare Capitalism or Radically Different Global Economic Model: What Would It Take to End Global Poverty within a Generation Based on Historical Growth Patterns?

473. Growth in an uncertain global environment: The outlook for Latin America

474. Curbing Violence in Nigeria (III): Revisiting the Niger Delta

475. Hard Aid: Foreign Aid in the Pursuit of Short-term Security and Political Goals

476. Kurdistan’s Politicized Society Confronts a Sultanistic System

477. The post-2015 agenda and the evolution of the World Bank Group

478. Driving sustainable development through better infrastructure: Key elements of a transformation program

479. Today's challenges for girls' education

480. Happiness and health in China: The paradox of progress

481. Aid procurement and the development of local industry: A question for Africa

482. Accessibility and effectiveness of donor disclosure policies when disclosure clouds transparency

483. Afghan Economic Policy, Institutions and Society Since 2001

484. The OECD's "Action Plan" to Raise Taxes on Multinational Corporations

485. Is Europe to Benefit from China's Belt and Road Initiative?

486. Climate Change and Human Rights: How? Where? When?

487. Melanesia New Voices: Investing in the Next Generation

488. Papua New Guinea in 2015: at a crossroads and beyond

489. Political Risks Facing African Democracies: Evidence from Afrobarometer

490. Building Inclusive Smallholder Agriculture Finance

491. The Return of Religion? The Paradox of Faith-Based Welfare Provision in a Secular Age

492. Pathways of Transnational Activism: A Conceptual Framework

493. Post-2015 Means of Implementation: What Sort of Global Partnership?

494. Afghanistan Reconnected: Regional Economic Security Beyond 2014

495. After the Spring: Reforming Arab Armies

496. Democratization and Instability in Ukraine, Georgia, and Belarus

497. China's Global Agricultural Strategy: An Open System to Safeguard the Country's Food Security

498. Making the Impossible Possible: An overview of governance programming in fragile contexts

499. Beyond Magic Bullets in Governance Reform

500. Accountability, Transparency, Participation, and Inclusion: A New Development Consensus?