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Making Social Policy Work For Women

11/01/2017

Author(s): Shahra Razavi

Publication Number: ECES-DLS33-E


  • Making Social Policy Work For Women (DLS-33)
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  • The Growth Effect of Democracy: Is It Heterogenous and How Can It Be Estimated?
  • Macroeconomic Reforms and Resilience: International Experience and Egypt Specifics
  • Protecting the Poor against the Next Crisis
  • Development in the Arab World: the Region at a Cross-roads
  • Liquidity: Lessons from the Current Turbulence
  • Great Moderation and Inflation Targeting in the World
  • Corruption and Economic Activity
  • Egypt's Oil and Gas: Some Crucial Issues
  • Privatization in Developing Countries: A Summary Assessment
  • Monetary Policy in Emerging Market Countries with Implications for Egypt
  • The Poverty-Growth-Inequality Triangle: With Some Reflections on Egypt
  • Private Sector Development: What Works and What Does Not

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