Discussion Paper

Discussion Paper are short research papers which are directed at different research target groups. These papers deal in general with concrete and stringently collected topics. They often discuss interim findings on research projects, theses, evaluation and political reports. Discussion Paper can be downloaded for free on the website of the German Institute of Development and Sustainability (IDOS) or ordered at a price of € 6.00. Please contact our publication department by mail or e-mail.

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  1. Unfinished agenda or overtaken by events? Applying aid- and development-effectiveness principles to capacity development support
    Unfinished agenda or overtaken by events? Applying aid- and development-effectiveness principles to capacity development support

    Keijzer, Niels (2013)
    Discussion Paper, 17/2013

  2. Bureaucratic pluralism and the transformation of development cooperation
    Bureaucratic pluralism and the transformation of development cooperation

    Lundsgaarde, Erik (2013)
    Discussion Paper, 16/2013

  3. Micro, small and medium enterprise upgrading in low- and middle-income countries: a literature review
    Micro, small and medium enterprise upgrading in low- and middle-income countries: a literature review

    Reeg, Caroline (2013)
    Discussion Paper, 15/2013

  4. Les modèles d’organisation des filières cotonnières et leur incidence sur la productivité et sur le revenu de l’agriculteur
    Les modèles d’organisation des filières cotonnières et leur incidence sur la productivité et sur le revenu de l’agriculteur

    Peltzer, Roger / Daniela Röttger (2013)
    Discussion Paper, 14/2013

  5. Industrial policy in Egypt 2004–2011
    Industrial policy in Egypt 2004–2011

    Loewe, Markus (2013)
    Discussion Paper, 13/2013

    What is the future role of the United Nations development system, how will it function and what are the necessary means? This paper proposes a system-wide strategy and “quiet revolution” reforms to position the UN development system for the implementation of the Sustainable Development Agenda.

  6. Mozambique’s economic transformation: are efforts to streamline the fragmented aid landscape undermined for good?
    Mozambique’s economic transformation: are efforts to streamline the fragmented aid landscape undermined for good?

    Vollmer, Frank (2013)
    Discussion Paper, 12/2013

  7. Exploring the effectiveness of local content requirements in promoting solar PV manufacturing in India
    Exploring the effectiveness of local content requirements in promoting solar PV manufacturing in India

    Johnson, Oliver (2013)
    Discussion Paper, 11/2013

  8. With or without force? European public opinion on democracy promotion
    With or without force? European public opinion on democracy promotion

    Faust, Jörg / Maria Melody Garcia (2013)
    Discussion Paper, 10/2013

  9. Towards renewal or oblivion? Prospects for post–2020 cooperation between the European Union and the Africa, Caribbean and Pacific Group
    Towards renewal or oblivion? Prospects for post–2020 cooperation between the European Union and the Africa, Caribbean and Pacific Group

    Negre, Mario / Niels Keijzer / Brecht Lein / Nicola Tissi (2013)
    Discussion Paper, 9/2013

  10. Foreign aid and the fragile consensus on state fragility
    Foreign aid and the fragile consensus on state fragility

    Faust, Jörg / Jörn Grävingholt / Sebastian Ziaja (2013)
    Discussion Paper, 8/2013