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Informality and Inclusive Green Growth. Evidence From ‘ The Biggest Private Sector ’ Event
2016/08 – International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED); Report; Author(s): Sian Lewis
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Horizontal Inequality: Persistence and Change
2018/09 – United Nations University World Institute for Development Economics Research (UNU-WIDER); Oxford Development Studies, Vol.46, Issue 3; Editor(s): Carla Canelas, Rachel M. Gisselquist
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Precarious Lives: Work, Food and Care After the Global Food Crisis
2016/09 – Institute of Development Studies (IDS), Brighton; Oxfam GB; Life in a time of food price volatility; research report; Author(s): Scott-Villiers, Patta; Chisholm, Nick; Wanjiku Kelbert, Alexandra; Hossain, Naomi
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Governing Extractive Industries: Politics, Histories, Ideas
2018/08 – Global Development Institute (GDI); book; Author(s): Anthony Bebbington et al.
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The Weak Link: The Role of Local Institutions in Accountable Natural Resource Management in Peru, Senegal, Ghana, and Tanzania
2016/04 – Oxfam GB; Research report
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The Capabilities of Finance Ministries
2016/06 – Overseas Development Institute (ODI); research report + in-depth studies; Author(s): Philipp Krause, Bryn Welham, Shakira Mustapha, Sierd Hadley
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Achieving Commitment to Dialogue. How Innovative Communications Helped With Buy-in to Dialogues Around Artisanal and Small-Scale Mining
2016/02 – International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED); Briefing; Author(s): Rosalind Goodrich
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Women and the 1%: How Extreme Economic Inequality and Gender Inequality Must Be Tackled Together
2016/04 – Oxfam GB; Oxfam Briefing Papers; Author(s): Rhodes, Francesca
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Capturing Economic and Social Benefits at the Community Level
2017/03 – United Nations University World Institute for Development Economics Research (UNU-WIDER); WIDER Working Paper 51/2017; Author(s): Keith Slack
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An Economy for the 1%: How Privilege and Power in the Economy Drive Extreme Inequality and How This Can Be Stopped
2016/01 – Oxfam GB; Oxfam Briefing Papers; Author(s): Hardoon, Deborah; Fuentes-Nieva, Ricardo; Ayele, Sophia
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