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. Predicting social tipping points: current research and the way forward
    Predicting social tipping points: current research and the way forward

    Grimm, Sonja / Gerald Schneider (2011)
    Discussion Paper, 8/2011

  2. Micro-methods in evaluating governance interventions
    Micro-methods in evaluating governance interventions

    Garcia, Maria Melody (2011)
    Discussion Paper, 7/2011

  3. Adapting agricultural water governance to climate change: experience from Germany, Spain and California
    Adapting agricultural water governance to climate change: experience from Germany, Spain and California

    Theesfeld, Insa et al. (2011)
    Discussion Paper, 6/2011

  4. Promoting gender equality in responses to climate change: the case of Kenya
    Promoting gender equality in responses to climate change: the case of Kenya

    Ifejika Speranza, Chinwe (2011)
    Discussion Paper, 5/2011

  5. Industrial policy in developing countries: overview and lessons from seven country cases
    Industrial policy in developing countries: overview and lessons from seven country cases

    Altenburg, Tilman (2011)
    Discussion Paper, 4/2011

  6. Interaction of Chinese institutions with host governments in dam construction: the Bui dam in Ghana
    Interaction of Chinese institutions with host governments in dam construction: the Bui dam in Ghana

    Hensengerth, Oliver (2011)
    Discussion Paper, 3/2011

  7. The potential of pro-market activism as a tool for making finance work for Africa: a political economy perspective
    The potential of pro-market activism as a tool for making finance work for Africa: a political economy perspective

    Dafe, Florence (2011)
    Discussion Paper, 2/2011

    Under what conditions can government interventions in the financial sector be a successful tool to increase the financial resources available for productive investment in sub-Saharan Africa? This is the question which drives this paper.

  8. Industrial policy in Tunisia
    Industrial policy in Tunisia

    Erdle, Steffen (2011)
    Discussion Paper, 1/2011

  9. Science and technology for development: coherence of the common EU R&D policy with development policy objectives
    Science and technology for development: coherence of the common EU R&D policy with development policy objectives

    Bučar, Maja (2010)
    Discussion Paper, 19/2010

  10. The Europeanisation of development policy: acceptance, accommodation and resistance of the Czech Republic
    The Europeanisation of development policy: acceptance, accommodation and resistance of the Czech Republic

    Horký, Ondřej (2010)
    Discussion Paper, 18/2010