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Theme Issue: Tracking Development in South-East Asia and sub-Saharan Africa
Volume 30, Issue S1, February 2012
This theme issue examines the divergent development trajectories of South-East Asian and sub-Saharan African countries, providing insight into the political and social processes that lead to particular policy choices and economic outcomes.
Free Online - Tracking Development in South-East Asia and sub-Saharan Africa: The Primacy of Policy
Jan Kees van Donge, David Henley and Peter Lewis
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Impacts of Economic Crises on Child Well-being
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Developmental states in the new millennium
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Africa and the WTO Doha round
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