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  • Eastern and Western Ideas for African Growthby Kenichi Ohno; Izumi Ohno

    Taylor and Francis 2013; US$ 152.00

    The West and the East approach economic development differently. The Europeans and Americans stress free and fair business climate, promoting private activities generally without picking winners, and improving governance. East Asia is interested in achieving concrete results and projects rather than formal correctness, prioritizing a few sectors for... more...

  • Economic Growth in an Open Developing Economyby A.P. Thirlwall

    Edward Elgar Publishing 2013; US$ 40.00

    This concise yet insightful sequel to the highly acclaimed The Nature of Economic Growth provides a comprehensive critique of both old and new growth theory, highlighting the importance of economic growth for reducing poverty. A.P. Thirlwall illustrates that orthodox growth theory continues to work with 'one-good' models and to treat factor... more...

  • Economics and HIVby Deborah Johnston

    Taylor and Francis 2013; US$ 130.00

    This book explains how, and why, economics has been applied to a terrible pandemic, using a range of examples mostly drawn from the region most affected, sub-Saharan Africa. Part I shows that microeconomic approaches have found fertile ground in a public health approach that ?blames? individual choices for HIV transmission. Despite their attractiveness,... more...

  • National Accounts of OECD Countriesby Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development

    Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development 2005; US$ 147.00

    The 2005 edition of the National Accounts of OECD Countries: Main Aggregates, Volume I, covers expenditure based GDP, output based GDP, income based GDP, disposable income, saving and net lending, population and employment.  It includes also comparative tables based on exchange rates and comparative tables based on purchasing power parities. more...

  • The Microfinance Revolutionby Marguerite S. Robinson

    World Bank Publications 2001; US$ 24.99

    This book focuses on how the demand for microfinance can be met on a global scale. It documents the contributions of institutions and of people who have led the development of commercial finance for the poor, and it analyzes the principles on which the microfinance revolution is based. In sum, this work offers a detailed overview of the development... more...

  • From Privilege to Competitionby World Bank

    World Bank Publications 2009; US$ 29.99

    The future prosperity of most people of the Middle-East and North Africa—and the social cohesion of their countries—rests in great part on the ability of governments to enable the private sector to respond to this job creation challenge. This is what this report is about. It is about enabling the new generations of entrepreneurs that have... more...

  • India 2039by Harinder S Kohli; Anil Sood

    SAGE India 2009; US$ 29.95

    This book paints a bold and inspiring scenario of India becoming an affluent society by 2039, that is, within a generation from now. It makes a persuasive case as to why such a scenario could be plausible. Even more importantly, the book very appropriately and frankly assess the many hurdles – political, social, policy and institutional –... more...

  • Africa Development Indicators 2010; Silent and Lethalby World Bank Group

    World Bank Publications 2010; US$ 49.99

    Reliable quantitative data are essential for understanding economic, social and governance development because it provides evidence, and evidence are crucial to set policies, monitor progress and evaluate results. Africa Development Indicators 2010 (ADI) provides the most detailed collection of data on Africa available. It puts together data from different... more...

  • 30 Days to Successful Fundraisingby Goldstein Stephen

    Midpoint Trade Books 2011; US$ 13.95

    Fundraisers are not born; more often than not they come to the profession gradually or by accident. If you are new to the business of fundraising, you may be discovering just how difficult and befuddling the process can be. And if you’ve been in it for a while, you might be in need of some new information and inspiration to help you achieve your... more...

  • Connecting Landlocked Developing Countries to Marketsby Jean-Francois Arvis; Graham Smith; Robin Carruthers

    World Bank Publications 2011; US$ 24.99

    This book aims to help the policymaker and development community in general to understand the nature of the problems and policy dilemmas that landlocked countries face to trade with the rest of the World. This volume presents an important breakthrough in the literature, by focusing on a new conceptual framework that challenges the previous paradigm... more...