Project Details
Description
Elites, production and poverty is a collaborative research program launched in 2008. It brings together research institutions and universities in Bangladesh, Denmark, Ghana, Mozambique, Tanzania and Uganda and is funded by the Danish Consultative Research Committee for Development Research. The program is coordinated by the Danish Institute for International Studies, Copenhagen. It was completed in 2015 with the completion of a book on the theoretical and empirical contributions to a better understanding of "The politics of African industrial policy: a comparative perspective."
| Acronym | EPP |
|---|---|
| Status | Finished |
| Effective start/end date | 01/09/2008 → 15/06/2015 |
Research output
- 2 Papers and Working Papers
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Strategies for growth and poverty reduction: has Tanzania's second PRSP influenced implementation?
Rweyemamu, D., 2009, Copenhagen: Danish Institute for International Studies, 32 p. (DIIS Working Paper; No. 13, Vol. 2009).Research output: Working Paper, Paper, Policy Brief, Brief, Impact › Papers and Working Papers › Research
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The new poverty agenda in Ghana: what impact?
Whitfield, L., 2009, Copenhagen: Danish Institute for International Studies, 30 p. (DIIS Working Paper; No. 15, Vol. 2009).Research output: Working Paper, Paper, Policy Brief, Brief, Impact › Papers and Working Papers › Research
Open AccessFile243 Downloads (Pure)