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... action ; and many develop- ing countries have made great strides in the past two decades in improv- ing their policies and governance . If we do not take the opportunity to fight poverty that is before us now , I fear that the world may ...
... action ; and many develop- ing countries have made great strides in the past two decades in improv- ing their policies and governance . If we do not take the opportunity to fight poverty that is before us now , I fear that the world may ...
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... action must reinforce each other : we cannot delay action without the risk of squandering the unique opportunity before us . We have by now understood , I trust , that changing institutions and gover- nance is at the heart of the agenda ...
... action must reinforce each other : we cannot delay action without the risk of squandering the unique opportunity before us . We have by now understood , I trust , that changing institutions and gover- nance is at the heart of the agenda ...
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... action by policy entrepreneurs can promote change . Like markets for private goods , markets for policy and institutional inno- vation are not characterised by spontaneous combination of inputs . It takes an entrepreneur to recognise an ...
... action by policy entrepreneurs can promote change . Like markets for private goods , markets for policy and institutional inno- vation are not characterised by spontaneous combination of inputs . It takes an entrepreneur to recognise an ...
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The Origins of the Civilisation of Angkor | 41 |
Yorkshire Writers | 91 |
Shakespeare and the Anagram | 111 |
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