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Bob Warner

Tuna for sale at Auki market, Malaita Province, Solomon Islands (Filip Milovac/WorldFish/Flickr CC BY-NC-ND 2.0)

Fishing for success: lessons in Pacific regionalism

by Bob Warner
August 12, 2020
Presentation at the panel session, 9 November 2017

Evaluating DFAT’s Governance for Growth Program in Vanuatu

by Bob Warner
December 15, 2017

He who pays the piper…

by Bob Warner
November 12, 2013

A Herculean task?

by Bob Warner
November 8, 2013

Aid for trade: aiding trade or trading aid – either way not much of a deal

by Bob Warner
April 15, 2013

Pacific and Caribbean integration: between a rock and a hard place?

by Bob Warner
November 20, 2012

Bob Warner

Bob Warner has worked at the Productivity Commission, the World Bank, the Centre for International Economics and the Crawford School of Public Policy. He has been a long term advisor in Bangladesh and Zimbabwe, and a short term advisor and consultant to governments in a number of developing countries, particularly in South East Asia and the Pacific.

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