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... result of outside pressure ( World Bank 1998b ) .4 And at the micro level , projects where people participate effectively yield better development results than those where they do not . We have seen this in examples across the ...
... result of outside pressure ( World Bank 1998b ) .4 And at the micro level , projects where people participate effectively yield better development results than those where they do not . We have seen this in examples across the ...
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... results can be very striking . For example , we find that it takes half as long to move goods through the port ... result is that UP , the largest and one of the poorest states in India , has both a higher capital intensity and a ...
... results can be very striking . For example , we find that it takes half as long to move goods through the port ... result is that UP , the largest and one of the poorest states in India , has both a higher capital intensity and a ...
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... result that the majority of the articles of the ECHR became part of our domestic law for the first time . Already , even after a mere two years , it is possible to form a reason- ably clear impression as to what are likely be the ...
... result that the majority of the articles of the ECHR became part of our domestic law for the first time . Already , even after a mere two years , it is possible to form a reason- ably clear impression as to what are likely be the ...
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