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A series of policy-relevant research briefs designed to summarize messages emerging from research conducted within these different groups.

IDPM Working Papers

The Institute regularly publishes a variety of working papers, most of which are available online free of charge.

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Latest Papers Published

Development Economics and Public Policy Series

Number Title
29/2010 Determinants of the Savings and Fixed Asset Holdings of Turkish Migrants in Germany (Hulya Ulku).
28/2009 New Perspectives on Realism, Tractability, and Complexity in Economics (Peter Smith).
27/2009 Towards Better Regulatory Governance? Regulatory Reform in Selected Developing Countries Over the Period 2003-2007 (Yin-Fang Zhang).
26/2009 Regulatory Reform and Governance: A Survey of Selected Developing and Transition Economies (Yin-Fang Zhang and Margo Thomas).

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Development Informatics Series

Number Title
45/2010 Explaining ERP Failure in Developing Countries: A Jordanian Case Study (Ala'a Hawari & Richard Heeks).
44/2010 A New ICT Maturity Model for Education Institutions in Developing Countries (Julian M. Bass).
43/2009 Internet Usage Under Authoritarian Regimes: Conviviality, Community, Blogging and Online Campaigning in Iran (Aghil Ameripour, Brian Nicholson & Michael Newman).
42/2009 The ICT4D 2.0 Manifesto: Where Next for ICTs and International Development? (Richard Heeks).

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iGovernment - Information Systems, Technology and Government Series

Number Title
21/2011 A Framework for Assessing Privacy Readiness of e-Government (Kristof Kessler, Nils Hettich, Chadley Parsons, Craig Richardson & Anny Triana).
20/2010 Analysing e-Government Project Failure: Comparing Factoral, Systems and Interpretive Approaches (Carolyne Stanforth).
19/2009 Understanding Adoption of e-Govrnment: Principals, Agents and Institutional Dualism (Richard Heeks & Rita Santos).

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Brooks World Poverty Institute Working Papers

Number Title
133/2010 Global poverty estimates: Present and future (Shatakshee Dhongde and Camelia Minoiu).
132/2010 What have the poorest countries to gain from the Doha Development Agenda (DDA)? (James Scott and Rorden Wilkinson).
131/2010 South-South trade and North-South politics: Emerging powers and the reconfiguration of global governance (James Scott).
130/2010 How much can asset transfers help the poorest? The five Cs of community-level development and BRAC's Ultra-Poor Programme (Anirudh Krishna, Meri Poghosyan and Narayan Das).
129/2010 Violent conflict and inequality (Cagatay Bircan, Tilman Brück and Marc Vothknecht).

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Chronic Poverty Research Centre (CPRC) Working Papers

Number Title
169/2010 Ethnic minority poverty in Vietnam (Bob Baulch, Hoa Thi Minh Nguyen, Phuong Thi Thu Phuong, Hung Thai Pham).
160/2010 Mothers' human capital and the intergenerational transmission of poverty (Jere R. Behrman, Alexis Murphy, Agnes Quisumbing, Kathryn Yount).
159/2010 Inheritance and the Intergenerational Transmission of Poverty in Sub-Saharan Africa: Policy Considerations (Elizabeth Cooper).
158/2010 Testing a poverty trap mechanism with Tsimane' panel data (Emilie Purge).

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Global Urban Research Centre (GURC) Working Papers

Number Title
6/2010 Climate change adaptation in Lusaka, Zambia: A case study of Kalingalinga and Linda Compounds (Danny Simatele)
5/2010 Implementing Urban Participatory Climate Change Adaptation Appraisals: A Methodological Guideline (Caroline Moser and Alfredo Stein)
4/2010 Migrants and Cities in the Global South: Transnational Migrants and Marginal City Space in Buenos Aires (Tanja Bastia)
3/2009 Operational framework for integrating risk reduction and climate change adaptation into urban development(Christine Wamsler)
2/2009 The accumulation and transfer of civic and political assets by Argentinean migrants to Spain (Jorge Ginieniewicz)

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IPPG Discussion and Briefing Papers

Number Title
Sept 2010 Beyond Institutions: Institutions and organisations in the politics and economics of poverty reduction - a thematic synthesis of research evidence (Adrian Leftwich and Kunal Sen)
Sept 2010 State-Business Relations and Economic Growth in sub Saharan Africa: A review of case studies in Ghana, Mauritius, South Africa and Zambia (Dirk Willem te Velde and Adrian Leftwich)
Sept 2010 Impacting Livelihoods through Institutional Innovations: Income and Food Security from the Indian Forest Rights Act(Purnamita Dasgupta)
June 2010 Investment Behaviour in a Difficult Institutional Environment (Paul Hare and Felicia Owusu Fofie)

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Centre for Organisations in Development Working Papers

Number Title
2/2010 Civic Non-Engagement in Malaysia (Willy McCourt)
1/2010 Organizational socialization tactics and newcomer adjustment in the Chinese context: Perceived organizational support as mediator (Jie Chen and Derek Eldridge)

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