Description anatomique de 20 espèces ligneuses croissant au Rwanda. S. Croptier and L.J. Kučera, 46 pp., incl. 20 plates, 1990. Inst. Sci. Agron. Rwanda (ISAR), Département de Foresterie, Butare, Rwanda and Department of Biology and Technology of Wood, Institute of Forestry and Wood Science, ETH, Zürich, Switzerland. Price unknown. [PDF]
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Productivity growth and economic reform : evidence from Rwanda [PDF]
Trade, financial, and exchange rate reforms are shown to have exerted a positive impact on the growth of total factor productivity in Rwanda during the period 1995-2003.
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Mythe et société féodale. Le culte du kubandwa dans le Rwanda traditionnel
Luc de Heusch
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Catharine Newbury, “The Cohesion of Oppression: Clientshipand Ethnicity in Rwanda, 1860-1960”. New York, Columbia University Press, 1988, XVI+ 322 blz., ill., bibl., appendixes, index. ISBN 0-231-06256-7, ca. $35 (hardback). [PDF]
G. Hambrouck
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COVID‐19 and Farm Management in India: Evidence From the Rural–Urban Interface of Bangalore
ABSTRACT We examine farm management decisions of smallholder farmers during the first wave of COVID‐19 infections in India between June 2020 and March 2021. We use panel data from 256 farm households in the rural–urban interface of Bangalore from a pre‐COVID‐19 face‐to‐face survey and a phone survey at the end of the first COVID‐19 wave.
Verena Preusse, Meike Wollni
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Big 4 offshore: Transparency arbitrage across legal and geographical boundaries
Abstract How do global firms manage conflicting constituencies in complex markets? The Big 4 accounting firms have expanded their size and scope to the extent that they need to relate to different constituencies simultaneously, sometimes on controversial issues.
Saila Stausholm +2 more
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United Kingdom: Political Developments and Data in 2024
Abstract Rather than a widely expected autumn election, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak called one to be held on 4 July. His Conservative Party were reduced to just 121 seats, and Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer became the new Prime Minister. The change in administration led to some significant policy shifts towards the latter half of the year—in particular,
ALIA MIDDLETON
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