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SEGA
Researchers In the News
Boston Globe article A handout, not a hand up: A popular approach to 'sustainable' development doesn't work, critics say, November 2007.
Forbes article The World's Biggest Industry, November 2007.
New York Times article
World Bank Puts Agriculture at Core of Antipoverty Effort, October 2007.
Forbes article "On My Mind: Reforming Tony Soprano's Morals", May 2006.
Business Standard article "Corruption as a cultural phenomenon", 30 June 2006.
Washington Post article "Diplomatic Scofflaws and the Culture of Corruption", 30 June 2006.
The Economist article "Diplomats and parking fines: A ticket for corruption", 12-18 August 2006.
Financial Times article "Academics dish the dirt on UN's worst New York parking violators", 15 August 2006.
New York Times article "The Culture of Nations", 13 August 2006.
New
York Times "Economic Scene" column "Count
Ethnic Divisions, Not Bombs, to Tell if a Nation will Recover From War",
20 July 2006.
San Francisco Chronicle Op-Ed "Our opportunity to end poverty -- or fail to even try", 21 May 2006.
Washington Post Op-Ed"Where AIDS Funding Should Go", 20 May 2006.
New
York Times "Economic Scene" column "Putting
Development Dollars to Use, South of the Border", 2 May 2002.
New
York Times article "World
Bank Challenged: Are Poor Really Helped?", 28 July 2004.
CS
Africa Press Release "National
De-Worming Pilot Project"
CS
Africa Press Release "ICS
Sits On National School Health Committee"
Forbes
article "On
My Mind: Cash Talks", November 2003.
Education
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to Learn" by Michael Kremer, Edward Miguel, and Rebecca Thornton,
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