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21. The Negative Consequences of Overambitious Curricula in Developing Countries

22. Value for Money in Malaria Programming: Issues and Opportunities

23. Energizing Rio+20: How the United States Can Promote Sustainable Energy for All at the 2012 Earth Summit

24. The Quality of Official Development Assistance Assessment 2009: Is Aid Quality Improving?

25. State Health Insurance and Out-of-Pocket Health Expenditures in Andhra Pradesh, India

26. No Longer Poor: Ghana's New Income Status and Implications of Graduation from IDA

27. A Note on the Middle Class in Latin America

28. Where Will the World's Poor Live? An Update on Global Poverty and the New Bottom Billion

29. Iraq's Last Window: Diffusing the Risks of a Petro-State

30. Brave New World: A Literature Review of Emerging Donors and the Changing Nature of Foreign Assistance

31. Why Did Abolishing Fees Not Increase Public School Enrollment in Kenya?

32. Global Health and the New Bottom Billion: What Do Shifts in Global Poverty and the Global Disease Burden Mean for GAVI and the Global Fund?

33. Dial "A" for Agriculture: A Review of Information and Communication Technologies for Agricultural Extension in Developing Countries

34. The High Return to Private Schooling in a Low-Income Country

35. More Money or More Development: What Have the MDGs Achieved?

36. The Best Things in Life are (Nearly) Free: Technology, Knowledge and Global Health

37. Declining Inequality in Latin America: Some Economics, Some Politics

38. Economics and Emigration: Trillion-dollar Bills on the Sidewalk?

39. Incentive Proliferation? Making Sense of a New Wave of Development Programs

40. Scholars Who Became Practitioners