Discussion Paper

Discussion Paper sind kurze wissenschaftliche Papiere, die konkrete und eng gefasste Themen behandeln. Wissenschaftler*innen des German Institute of Development and Sustainability (IDOS) stellen darin Zwischenergebnisse von Forschungsprojekten, Thesen, Einschätzungen sowie politische Gutachten und andere praxisorientierte wissenschaftliche Arbeiten zur Diskussion. Die Papiere können kostenlos als PDF heruntergeladen oder zum Preis von 6,00 € bei der Publikationstelle per E-Mail oder postalisch bestellt werden.

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  1. Results-Based Aid (RBA): new aid approaches, limitations and the application to promote good governance
    Results-Based Aid (RBA): new aid approaches, limitations and the application to promote good governance

    Klingebiel, Stephan (2012)
    Discussion Paper, 14/2012

  2. From poverty reduction to mutual interests? The debate on differentiation in EU development policy
    From poverty reduction to mutual interests? The debate on differentiation in EU development policy

    Koch, Svea (2012)
    Discussion Paper, 13/2012

    How much EU aid should go to middle-income countries? What implications does the changing geography of poverty have for the EU’s effort to contribute to eliminating global poverty? And what challenges is the EU facing when seeking new forms of cooperation with more advanced developing countries?

  3. Rent management and policy learning in green technology development: the case of solar energy in India
    Rent management and policy learning in green technology development: the case of solar energy in India

    Altenburg, Tilman / Tobias Engelmeier (2012)
    Discussion Paper, 12/2012

  4. Short-term effects of the global economic and financial crisis on households in three developing countries: the cases of El Salvador, Tajikistan and Cambodia
    Short-term effects of the global economic and financial crisis on households in three developing countries: the cases of El Salvador, Tajikistan and Cambodia

    Gehrke, Esther (2012)
    Discussion Paper, 11/2012

  5. The role of social media in mobilizing political protest: evidence from the Tunisian revolution
    The role of social media in mobilizing political protest: evidence from the Tunisian revolution

    Breuer, Anita (2012)
    Discussion Paper, 10/2012

  6. Promoting renewable electricity generation in emerging economies
    Promoting renewable electricity generation in emerging economies

    Becker, Bastian / Doris Fischer (2012)
    Discussion Paper, 9/2012

  7. How to evaluate budget support conditionality and policy dialogue: using the qualitative approach to causality
    How to evaluate budget support conditionality and policy dialogue: using the qualitative approach to causality

    Hoang, Ha (2012)
    Discussion Paper, 8/2012

  8. German aid allocation and partner country selection: development-orientation, self-interests and path dependency
    German aid allocation and partner country selection: development-orientation, self-interests and path dependency

    Faust, Jörg / Sebastian Ziaja (2012)
    Discussion Paper, 7/2012

  9. Benefit-sharing in dam projects on shared rivers
    Benefit-sharing in dam projects on shared rivers

    Hensengerth, Oliver / Ines Dombrowsky / Waltina Scheumann (2012)
    Discussion Paper, 6/2012

  10. Poverty, politics and local diffusion: resource allocation in Bolivia’s decentralised social fund
    Poverty, politics and local diffusion: resource allocation in Bolivia’s decentralised social fund

    Faust, Jörg (2012)
    Discussion Paper, 5/2012