Items where department is "International Growth Centre"

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Number of items: 64.
2015
  • Africa@LSE (2015). Photo Essay – Urban experimentation: How housing, transport, and infrastructure projects are revolutionising Addis Ababa.
  • Alcott, Ben, Rose, Pauline (8 October 2015) Universal access to quality education: more and better learning data needed to track #GlobalGoals progress. Africa at LSE. picture_as_pdf
  • Augsburg, Britta, Rodríguez Lesmes, Paul (2015). No toilet, no bride: the unlikely link between private toilets and marriage market outcomes in India.
  • Bandiera, Oriana, Ashraf, Nava (2015). Health workers in Zambia: co-producing knowledge. video_file
  • Bandiera, Oriana, Tobias, Julia (2015). Hiring do-gooders or go-getters: attracting talent to improve public service delivery.
  • Beck, Charles (2015). Delivering sanitation in Kampala.
  • Besley, Timothy, Collier, Paul (2015). The case for growth with Tim Besley and Paul Collier. video_file
  • Bicaba, Zorobabel, Brixiová, Zuzana, Ncube, Mthuli (2015). Eliminating extreme poverty in Africa: the role of policies and global governance.
  • Buckley, Robert, Murray, Sally (2015). Delivering low income housing in Rwanda.
  • Burgess, Robin (2015). Tackling extreme poverty: in conversation with Robin Burgess.
  • Chattopadhyay, Deb, Wijayatunga, Priyantha D., Fernando, P. N. (2015). Cheaper, cleaner, more reliable: why invest in cross-border power-trading.
  • Christiaensen, Luc, De Weerdt, Joachim (2015). Urbanisation, growth and poverty reduction: the role of secondary towns.
  • Collier, Paul, Kaul, Upaasna (2015). Post 2015: growth and the new sustainable development agenda.
  • Collier, Paul, Laroche, Caroline (2015). Natural resources do not need to be a curse (part 1 – explaining the resource curse).
  • Collier, Paul, Laroche, Caroline (2015). Natural resources do not need to be a curse (part 2 – avoiding the resource curse).
  • Curtis, Chad, Lugauer, Steven, Mark, Nelson (2015). Smaller family sizes and ageing populations may reduce long-run savings rates.
  • Dasso, Rosamaría, Fernandez, Fernando (2015). Powering change: can rural electrification close the gender gap?
  • Dempster, Helen (2015). Getting the most out of local government: lessons from Uganda.
  • Divanbeigi, Raian, Ramalho, Rita (2015). Governing growth: how business regulations can foster productivity.
  • Dreher, Axel, Fuchs, Andreas, Hodler, Roland, Parks, Bradley, Raschky, Paul, Tierney, Michael (2015). Are African leaders misusing Chinese development finance? The price of country ownership.
  • Evans, Alice (2015). Does more mean better? #SDGs and the (unmet) need for measurable indicators of egalitarian social change.
  • Fasan, Olu (2015). Africa must industrialise and trade more to achieve the #SDGs.
  • Fox, Sean, Dyson, Tim (2015). Part 1: is population growth good or bad for economic development?
  • Fox, Sean, Dyson, Tim (2015). Part 2: is population growth good or bad for economic development?
  • Fredriksson, Anders (2015). Bureaucracy intermediaries, corruption and red tape.
  • Ghate, Chetan, Robertson, Peter (2015). India: chasing the dragon?
  • Green, Duncan, Yamada, Takumo (2015). How will the #SDGs differ from the MDGs?
  • Gueye, Cheikh Ante, Lee, Munseob (2015). Natural resource wealth: making resource windfalls work for Sub-Saharan African countries.
  • Haushoffer, Johannes, Thomas, Catherine (2015). Cash: a simple remedy for domestic violence?
  • Heath, Rachel, Mushfiq Mobarak, Ahmed (4 August 2015) Manufacturing growth and the lives of Bangladeshi women. International Growth Centre Blog. picture_as_pdf
  • Hickel, Jason (2015). Five reasons to think twice about the UN’s sustainable development goals.
  • Hoekman, Bernard, Shepherd, Ben (2015). Reducing trade costs.
  • Jefferis, Keith, Haas, Astrid (2015). Moving from a fixed to a floating exchange rate: the case of the South Sudanese Pound.
  • Kattumuri, Ruth (2015). Sustainable Development: the goals and the challenges ahead.
  • Kennedy, David (2015). DFID’s approach to economic development.
  • Khan, Adnan Q. (2015). Taxing Pakistan: how to motivate civil servants. video_file
  • Khemani, Stuti, Keefer, Philip (19 January 2015) Transparency: who does it hold accountable? International Growth Centre Blog. picture_as_pdf
  • Kumar, Santosh, Molitor, Ramona, Vollmer, Sebastian (2015). Droughts and child health.
  • La Ferrara, Eliana (2015). Fighting poverty with soap operas.
  • Laski, Anne (2015). Anticipating regional integration in Africa.
  • Laski, Anne (2015). Blurred lines: East African Community integrates in fits and starts.
  • Leape, Jonathan (2015). Zero-draft proposal on sustainable development goals falls short.
  • Levy, Stephanie (2015). Scaling up social protection: price & productivity effects on growth.
  • Lustig, Nora (2015). A missing target in the SDGs: tax systems should not reduce the income of the poor.
  • Magruder, Jeremy (2015). Click to apply: the impact of online job portals on job search outcomes.
  • Mukherjee, Arpita, Goyal, Tanu M. (2015). Reinvigorating India’s manufacturing sector: integrating the services value chain with Southeast Asia.
  • Nkwanga, Waiswa (2015). The #GlobalGoals are more comprehensive, but fall short in targets for #health.
  • Santi, Daniel, Sicilia, Gabriela (27 October 2015) More spending is not the answer: evidence from Uruguay’s public schools. International Growth Centre Blog. picture_as_pdf
  • Schaner, Simone (2015). A balancing act: subsidising treatment for Malaria.
  • Sembene, Daouda (2015). Disabling the drivers of unequal growth in Sub-Saharan Africa.
  • Shah, Manisha, Steinberg, Bryce (2015). Do workfare programmes reduce educational attainment? Evidence from India.
  • Shaikh, Hina (2015). Cross-party involvement and reform in Pakistan.
  • Shiraz, Shabana (2015). SDG 11: supporting the delivery of cities that work for all.
  • Simuzingili, Muloongo (2015). Post-election challenges for Zambia.
  • Titley, Janine, Anderson-Macdonald, Stephen (2015). When entrepreneurship training matters most.
  • Tobias, Julia, Kaul, Upaasna (2015). #PoweringGrowth: 3 new facts from the IGC Energy Conference.
  • Urpelainen, Johannes (2015). How solar power could transform rural India.
  • Vyas, Sangita (2015). Solving India’s sanitation puzzle.
  • Weisbrod, Aaron (2015). Myanmar: a new breed of mobile money?
  • Wenban-Smith, Hugh B. (2015). Strengthening the contribution of cities to growth.
  • Wolf, Sebastian (2015). How mobile money is revolutionising banking in Africa.
  • Yamada, Takumo (2015). Making business part of the solution: Private sector partnerships can support sustainable development.
  • Yamada, Takumo (2015). Making business part of the solution: how can private sector partnerships support sustainable development?
  • Zheng, Siqi, Sun, Weizeng, Wu, Jianfeng, Kahn, Matthew (2015). The birth of edge cities in China: measuring the spillover effects of industrial parks.