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United Nations, Department of Economics and Social Affairs
Working Papers
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2009200820072006- 35 Globalizing Inequality: ‘Centrifugal’ and ‘Centripetal’ Forces at Work
by José Gabriel Palma [Downloadable!]
- 34 Developing and Transition Economies in the Late 20th Century: Diverging Growth Rates, Economic Structures, and Sources of Demand
by Codrina Rada & Lance Taylor [Downloadable!]
- 33 Growth with Equity in East Asia?
by Jomo K.S. [Downloadable!]
- 32 The Scorecard on Development: 25 Years of Diminished Progress
by Mark Weisbrot & Dean Baker & David Rosnick [Downloadable!]
- 31 The Scorecard on Development: 25 Years of Diminished Progress
by Mark Weisbrot & Dean Baker & David Rosnick [Downloadable!]
- 30 Achieving the Millennium Development Goals: What’s wrong with existing analytical models?
by Sanjay G. Reddy & Antoine Heuty [Downloadable!]
- 29 Development Aid and Economic Growth: A Positive Long-Run Relation
by Sanjay G. Reddy & Camelia Minoiu [Downloadable!]
- 28 Real Income Stagnation of Countries, 1960-2001
by Sanjay G. Reddy & Camelia Minoiu [Downloadable!]
- 27 Riding the Elephants: The Evolution of World Economic Growth and Income Distribution at the End of the Twentieth Century (1980-2000)
by Albert Berry & John Serieux [Downloadable!]
- 26 Global Income Inequality: What It Is And Why It Matters?
by Branko Milanovic [Downloadable!]
- 25 Openness, Inequality and Poverty in Africa
by Alemayehu Geda [Downloadable!]
- 24 The Dual Divergence: Growth Successes and Collapses in the Developing World since 1980
by José Antonio Ocampo & María Angela Parra [Downloadable!]
- 23 The Politics of Inclusion in the Monterrey Process
by Barry Herman [Downloadable!]
- 22 Equity in Latin America Since the 1990s
by Pedro Sainz [Downloadable!]
- 21 GDP-Indexed Bonds: Making It Happen
by Stephany Griffith-Jones & Krishnan Sharma [Downloadable!]
- 20 Growth is Failing the Poor: The Unbalanced Distribution of the Benefits and Costs of Global Economic Growth
by David Woodward & Andrew Simms [Downloadable!]
- 19 Real Exchange Rate, Monetary Policy and Employment
by Roberto Frenkel & Lance Taylor [Downloadable!]
- 18 Inequality and Household Economic Hardship in the United States of America
by Heather Boushey & Christian E. Weller [Downloadable!]
- 17 Poverty and Inequality in Eastern Europe and the CIS Transition Economies
by Mihaly Simai [Downloadable!]
- 16 Revisiting the Revolving Door: Capital Flight from Southeast Asia
by Edsel L. Beja, Jr. [Downloadable!]
- 15 Constraints to Achieving the MDGs with Scaled-Up Aid
by François Bourguignon & Mark Sundberg [Downloadable!]
- 14 Development and Social Goals: Balancing Aid and Development to Prevent ‘Welfare Colonialism’
by Erik S. Reinert [Downloadable!]
- 13 Evaluating Targeting Efficiency of Government Programmes: International Comparisons
by Nanak Kakwani & Hyun H. Son [Downloadable!]
- 12 What is the Most Effective Monetary Policy for Aid-Receiving Countries?
by Alessandro Prati & Thierry Tressel [Downloadable!]
- 11 Rural Development, Environmental Sustainability, and Poverty Alleviation: A Critique of Current Paradigms
by Susanne D. Mueller [Downloadable!]
- 9 Market, Social Cohesion, and Democracy
by José Antonio Ocampo [Downloadable!]
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