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301. Why Are There So Few Black-Owned Firms in Africa? Preliminary Results from Enterprise Survey Data

302. Nigeria: Ending Unrest in the Niger Delta

303. Nigeria: Failed Elections, Failing State?

304. Northern Uganda: Seizing the Opportunity for Peace

305. Zimbabwe: An End to the Stalemate?

306. Angolan Progress and Prospects: A Conference on Development and Reconstruction

307. Six Months Since 1706: The International Failure to Protect Darfur

308. Planning for Post-Mugabe Zimbabwe

309. Somalia's Future

310. L'invention de l'aide française au développement. Discours, instruments et pratiques d'une dynamique hégémonique

311. The role of freight transport in economic development: An analysis of the interaction between global value chains and their associated transport chains

312. Staff Management and Organisational Performance in Tanzania and Uganda: Public Servant Perspectives

313. The economics of certified organic farming in tropical Africa: A preliminary assessment

314. Does Influence-Peddling Impact Industrial Competition? Evidence from Enterprise Surveys in Africa

315. Reviving Economic Growth in Liberia

316. Information, Incentives and Institutions: Experimenting with Private-Public Partnerships to Link the Poor with Modern Supply Chains

317. Sierra Leone: Reform or Relapse? Conflict and Governance Reform

318. Africa: Confronting Complex Threats

319. Environmental Change and Security Report: Issue 12

320. International Engagement in Sudan after the CPA

321. The Role of the Natural Resource Curse in Preventing Development in Politically Unstable Countries: Case Studies of Angola and Bolivia

322. Capacity Building for the Promotion of Trade and Investment in Africa Challenges and Strategies

323. Measuring the Capability to Raise Revenue. Process and Output Dimensions and Their Application to the Zambia Revenue Authority

324. Neopatrimonialism Revisited - Beyond a Catch-All Concept

325. Evaluating Egyptian Reform

326. New data on African health professionals abroad

327. Will Debt Relief Make a Difference? Impact and Expectations of the Multilateral Debt Relief Initiative

328. Back to the Future for African Infrastructure? Why State-Ownership Is No More Promising the Second Time Around

329. An Aid-Institutions Paradox? A Review Essay on Aid Dependency and State Building in Sub-Saharan Africa

330. Fuelling the Niger Delta Crisis

331. Guinea in Transition

332. Liberia: Resurrecting the Justice System

333. Democratization in Mali: Putting History to Work

334. Morocco: Betting on a Truth and Reconciliation Commission

335. Asset Portfolios in Africa: Evidence from Rural Ethiopia

336. Marketable Wealth in a Poor African Country: Using an index of consumer durables to investigate wealth accumulation by households in Ghana

337. Gender and the Distribution of Wealth in Developing Countries

338. The Structure and Performance of Ethiopia's Financial Sector in the Pre- and Post-Reform Period with a Special Focus on Banking

339. Gender, HIV/AIDS and Rural Livelihoods: Micro-Level Investigations in Three African Countries

340. Financial Reform and the Mobilization of Domestic Savings: The Experience of Morocco

341. Estimating the Balance Sheet of the Personal Sector in an Emerging Market Country: South Africa 1975-2003

342. Institutional Analysis of Financial Market Fragmentation in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Risk-Cost Configuration Approach

343. Institutions and Economic Performance in Africa: A Comparative Analysis of Mauritius

344. Gender, Local Knowledge, and Lessons Learnt in Documenting and Conserving Agrobiodiversity

345. Finance and Poverty in Ethiopia: A Household Level Analysis

346. Gender and Growth in Sub-Saharan Africa: Issues and Evidence

347. Three Decades of Rural Development Projects in Asia, Latin America, and Africa: Learning From Successes and Failures

348. Tax Policy Reforms in Nigeria

349. Avoiding Conflict in the Horn of Africa: U.S. Policy Toward Ethiopia and Eritrea

350. After Doha: II. Is globalisation history?

351. After Doha: I. The search for Plan B

352. State recognition of traditional authority in Mozambique: the legible space between state and community

353. Better (RED) than Dead: 'Brand Aid', Celebrities and the New Frontier of Development Assistance

354. Poor People in Environmental Management in Uganda and Tanzania

355. An Overview of the Certified Organic Export Sector in Uganda

356. A Complex Reality: The Strategic Behaviour of Multinational Oil Corporations and the New Wars in Sudan

357. Somalia After State Collapse: Chaos or Improvement?

358. Sécurité et stabilité dans le Sahel africain

359. Understanding South Africa's Economic Puzzles

360. South Africa's Export Predicament

361. Crime, Justice, and Growth in South Africa: Toward a Plausible Contribution from Criminal Justice to Economic Growth

362. Challenges Facing Africa's regional Economic Comunities in Capacity Building

363. Stadium Architecture and regional economic development: International experience and the plans of Durban

364. The AU's Mission in Darfur: Bridging the Gaps

365. Stopping Guinea's Slide

366. Financial Sector Development, Savings Mobilization and Poverty Reduction in Ghana

367. The Tax Reform Experience of Kenya

368. Tax Reforms in Ghana

369. The Fiscal Effects of Aid in Ghana

370. Aid and Growth in Sub-Saharan Africa: Accounting for Transmission Mechanisms

371. Innovative Ways of Making Aid Effective in Ghana: Tied Aid versus Direct Budgetary Support

372. Africa and the Challenge of Globalization

373. Exploring the Emerging Social Movements in Africa at the Third African Social Forum

374. Building Effective and Accountable Security Institutions in Africa

375. Can NEPAD succeed without prior reform?

376. Trade in the Small-and Micro-Enterprise Sector in Kenya and other Countries in Eastern and Southern Africa

377. The Development of the Informal Small-Enterprise Sector in Eastern and Southern Africa: From Import Substitution to Structural Adjustment

378. Development of African Freight Transport - the Case of Kenya

379. Angola - Drivers of Change: An Overview

380. The Challenges and Opportunities of Security Sector Reform in Post-conflict Liberia

381. Africa: The Development Challenges of the 21st Century

382. Eye on Africa: A Scholar's Tale

383. Indigenous to Indigenous Cooperation

384. Political Reform

385. Political Insecurity and State Failure in Contemporary Africa

386. A Half-Century of Development

387. An Inquiry into Cities and Their Role in Subnational Economic Growth in South Africa

388. Urban-Rural Inequality in Living Standards in Africa

389. The Black Media Entrepreneur and Economic Implications for the 21st Century

390. Glocalization, Local Urban Culture and Change in West Africa: Toward Negotiating Socioeconomic Understanding with Foreign Companies and International Organizaations

391. Providing Security for People: Enhancing Security through Police, Justice, and Intelligence Reform in Africa

392. Providing Security for People: Enhancing Security through Police, Justice, and Intelligence Reform in Africa

393. Meeting for Selection of an Interim Steering Committee for the African Network of Networks on Security Matters

394. Opportunities and Pitfalls in the Migration-Development Nexus: Somaliland and Beyond

395. Access to ARV Treatment - Aid, Trade and Governance in Uganda

396. Migrant Transfers as a Development Tool: The Case of Somaliland

397. Sustainable Development in Ijebu-Ode, Nigeria: The Role of Social Capital, Participation, and Science and Technology

398. Institutions and Development

399. Probing the Sources of Political Order

400. Risks and Rights: The Causes, Consequences, and Challenges of Development-Induced Displacement