Papers from 1999 annual conference
The Inter-Generational Bargain
Held at CDS, University of Bath, 12-14 September
Summary of conference theme
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| Hisham H. Abdelabki,
Education, equity and adjustment: the case of Egypt
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| R.M. Auty, Reforming
resource-abundant transition economies: Kazakstan and Uzbekistan
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| Armando Barrientos,
Work, retirement and vulnerability of older persons in latin america:
What are the lessons for pension design? |
| Stephanie Barrientos,
Ethical trade and globalisation: Assessing the implications for
development |
| Mick Blowfield, Ethical
trade – an end or a means? |
| Fiona Carmichael and Susan
Charles, Caring for the sick and elderly – an intergenerational
bargain that could break down |
| James Copestake and Philip
Weston, Promises and pitfalls of debt forgiveness: A counterfactual case study of Zambia during the early 1990s |
| Satoko Horie, Common
property and civil society in Nepal: Community forestry and their
possibilities |
| M M Huq, Technological
capability building in low-income developing countries: Towards
understanding the nature of the problem |
| Josaphat P. Kweka & Oliver
Morrissey, Government spending and economic growth: Empirical
evidence from tanzania (1965-1996) |
| Colin W. Lawson, J. Allister
Mcgregor, Douglas K. Saltmarshe, Surviving and thriving:
Differentiation in a peri-urban community in northern Albania |
| Michael Lyons, Carin Smuts,
Anthea Stephens: Increasing efficiency or closing doors?
The changing role of the state in participatory development |
| Roddy McKinnon and Roger
Charlton, Mandatory private pensions: Cautionary tales for
DCs |
| Claire Mercer, Who
wants to be empowered? Participatory culture and the discourse of
maendeleo on Mount Kilimanjaro |
| Karen Moore, Supporting
children and youth in their working lives - obstacles and opportunities
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| Katharina Müller,
The Latin American experience: Chile and beyond |
| Jessica Nott and Samantha
Yates, A challenge to invisibility: Intergenerational experiences
of ageing in the urban context |
| Kunibert Raffer, More
conditions and less money: Shifts of aid policies during the 1990s
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| András Simonovits,
Partial privatization of a pension system: Lessons from Hungary
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| Carla Sutherland,
Securing the future: Student financing at Makerere university, Uganda
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| Anne Tallontire, Will
the WTO prevent the growth of ethical trade? Implications of the
international policy environment for ethical trade schemes |
| Mary Tiffen, Parental
investments in education of children; Cultural influences, livelihood
patterns and the environment: examples from Kenya and Senegal |
| Ann Varley & Maribel
Blasco, Family diversity and housing for older people in
Mexico |
| Alfred B. Zack-Williams,
Child soldiers in the civil war in Sierra Leone |
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