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The Tracking Development project compares four countries in Southeast
Asia (SEA) with four in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) in order to explain why the
former region has developed rapidly in the past half century, and the latter
has not. In particular, the question is whether the contrast can be
explained by specific policy choices.
The project is funded by the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs. It will run
from October 2006 to June 2012.
For more information see:
www.trackingdevelopment.net
12-14 December
2011
Tracking Development final conference, The Hague
Watch the conference summary:
PhD defence, 19 April 2012
Location: Agnietenkapel, Oudezijds Voorburgwal 231, 1012 EZ Amsterdam
10:00 am: A. Helmy Fuady: Elites and Economic Policies in Indonesia and Nigeria, 1966-1998
Read the thesis (under embargo until 19-04-2014).
12:00 am: Un Leang: A Comparative Study of Education and Development in Cambodia and Uganda from their Civil Wars to the Present
Read the thesis.
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