Information on "Human Capital" and "Political Regions"
December 2012
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Dec 2012
Inequality in the Southern Mediterranean: A Survey of Selected Countries
Author: Heba El Laithy
Publisher: Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS)
This paper addresses the issues of current levels of inequality: their trends, determinants and future scenarios, demonstrating that welfare levels are measured by per capita consumption. More on «Inequality in the Southern Mediterranean: A Survey of Selected Countries»
September 2012
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Sep 2012
Measuring Returns to Education and Human Capital in the Southern Mediterranean
Author: Emrah Arbak
Publisher: Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS)
This study assesses human capital attainment levels in the southern Mediterranean region. More on «Measuring Returns to Education and Human Capital in the Southern Mediterranean»
March 2012
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Mar 2012
Determinants of Growth and Inflation in Southern Mediterranean Countries
Author: Leonor Coutinho
Publisher: Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS)
This study analyses the differences in growth performance and macroeconomic stability across Mediterranean countries, to draw lessons for the future. More on «Determinants of Growth and Inflation in Southern Mediterranean Countries»
February 2011
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3 Feb 2011
Central Asia: Decay and Decline
Publisher: International Crisis Group
This report analyses the situation in the healthcare, education, energy and transportation sectors of the five Central Asian countries that emerged in 1991 from the break-up of the Soviet Union. More on «Central Asia: Decay and Decline»
June 2009
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4 Jun 2009
Desarrollo, coherencia y concentración: algunos comentarios al Plan África 2009-2012
Author: Iliana Olivié, Carlos Oya
Publisher: Elcano Royal Institute of International and Strategic Studies
El propósito de este trabajo es tratar del contenido del Plan África para el periodo 2006-2008 por el Ministerio de Asuntos Exteriores y de Cooperación. More on «Desarrollo, coherencia y concentración: algunos comentarios al Plan África 2009-2012»
January 2008
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2008
The Development Gap Between the CIS and EU
Author: Irina Sinitsina, Aziz Atamanov, Alexander Chubrik, Irina Denisova, Vladimir Dubrovskiy, Marina Kartseva, Irina Lukashova, Irina Makenbaeva, Magdalena Rokicka, Michael Tokmazishvili
Publisher: Center for Social and Economic Research (CASE)
This report identifies the existing gaps in the context of social and economic integration between the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) and the EU. More on «The Development Gap Between the CIS and EU»
January 2007
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2007
Assessing the Development Gap
Author: Irina Sinitsina, Alexander Chubrik, Irina Denisova, Vladimir Dubrovskiy, Marina Kartseva, Irina Makenbaeva, Magdalena Rokicka, Michael Tomazishvili
Publisher: Center for Social and Economic Research (CASE)
This report identifies major existing gaps in the four socio-economic dimensions (economic, human, environmental and institutional) and reveals those gaps which could potentially hinder social and economic integration of neighbor states with the EU. More on «Assessing the Development Gap»
October 2005
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Oct 2005
The Empowerment Paradigm in Latin American Social Policy
Author: Armando Román-Zozaya
Publisher: Oxford Council on Good Governance (OCGG)
This paper looks at social policy in Latin America, focusing on the case of Mexico. More on «The Empowerment Paradigm in Latin American Social Policy»
February 2004
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Feb 2004
Makroökonomische Stabilisierung und Wirtschaftswachstum in Lateinamerika
Author: Rainer Schweickert, Rainer Thiele
Publisher: Kiel Institute for the World Economy
Diese Studie befasst sich mit der Frage, was die Konsensdebatte zur Erklärung von Entwicklungsunterschieden zwischen lateinamerikanischen und asiatischen Schwellenländern beitragen kann. More on «Makroökonomische Stabilisierung und Wirtschaftswachstum in Lateinamerika» -
Feb 2004
From Washington to Post-Washington?
Author: Rainer Schweickert, Rainer Thiele
Publisher: Kiel Institute for the World Economy
This report assesses the question to what extent the arguments put forward in the Washington Consensus and the Post-Washington Consensus debate can help explain the different economic performance of Latin American and Asian countries. More on «From Washington to Post-Washington?»


