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Documents on Macro-economics (104)

  1. The Hartwell paper: a new direction for climate policy after the crash of 2009

    Author: G. Prins, Institute for Science, Innovation and Society
 - University of Oxford, Jan 2010
    Fifteen years of climate policy’s failure to reduce GHG emissions is attributable to the structurally flawed UNFCCC/Kyoto model, which – according to the authors of this paper – crashed in ...more
  2. Life as Commerce: The impact of market-based conservation mechanisms on women

    Author: A. Cardenas, Global Forest Coalition, Jan 2012
    This paper highlights the need to support rural and indigenous women’s highly sustainable methods of using and protecting natural resources. It advocates that women’s knowledge should be developed and adapted ...more
  3. Women's Perspectives on Globalisation: Critical Approaches

    Author: J Bisilliat (ed), Karthala, Jan 2006
    "This collection of articles aims to provide the francophone public with a critical feminist perspective on the policies and practices of development cooperation among international institutions such as the United ...more
  4. Women's Empowerment Needs a People-Centred Economy

    Author: R. Eyben; M. Fontana, Institute of Development Studies, Sussex, UK, Mar 2009
    In 2006 the World Bank coined the slogan 'Gender equality is smart economics'. The argument was that pushing women into paid employment or making it easier for them to establish ...more
  5. Gender Accountability: Services Fail Poor Women

    Author: A. Evertzen, Gender Diversiteit Annette Evertzen, Jan 2008
    What role can donors play in ensuring that women and girls are able to claim their right to equal access to basic services? How can donors help ensure these services ...more

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