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Policy Matters

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  • Division of Policy and Practice,UNICEF

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A report by UNICEF's Division of Policy and Practice creates a platform for showcasing results of its upstream policy analysis and advocacy and highlighting new thinking on social policy areas. This first edition features eight cases that are illustrative of the wide-ranging impact of UNICEF's child-focused social and economic policy work.

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  • Division of Policy and Practice,UNICEF, 2011. "Policy Matters," Working briefs 1103, UNICEF, Division of Policy and Strategy.
  • Handle: RePEc:uce:wbrief:1103
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    1. Atalay, Yasemin & Kalfagianni, Agni & Pattberg, Philipp, 2017. "Renewable energy support mechanisms in the Gulf Cooperation Council states: Analyzing the feasibility of feed-in tariffs and auction mechanisms," Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, Elsevier, vol. 72(C), pages 723-733.

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