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Tag - Political economy

Photograph of an open air market in Ethiopia, with a crowd of people on dusty ground looking at fruit in large wooden bins.

Winners and losers of foreign exchange rationing: the case of Ethiopia

by Rohan Fox
August 19, 2021

Is aid neo-colonial?

by Terence Wood
April 6, 2021
The European Union and the Pacific cooperation on global tax governance

The EU and the Pacific: global tax governance

by Sujiro Seam
March 23, 2021
Impact of the EU Tax Blacklist in the Pacific

Impact of the EU tax blacklist in the Pacific

by Roneil Prasad
March 3, 2021
(image: Tobias Haque)

State-building and the politics of scale in Solomon Islands

by Tobias Haque
August 28, 2017
Strengthening PFM in Pacific island countries - report cover (World Bank/DFAT/MFAT/ODI)

Lessons from public financial management reforms in the Pacific

by Nematullah Bizhan
January 23, 2017
Local residents from Walla Island gather to talk with AusAID staff. Flickr/DFAT/Connor Ashleigh CC

Putting ‘thinking and working politically’ into practice – with a gender and Pacific twist

by Lisa Denney and Rebecca McLaren
November 11, 2016
Vote counting centre, POM (Flickr/Commonwealth Secretariat/Geraldine Goh)

The three political economies of electoral quality in Solomon Islands and Papua New Guinea

by Terence Wood
December 7, 2015

Peter O’Neill’s statecraft: a skilful politician

by Jan Kees van Donge
March 20, 2015

Can Papua New Guinean democracy really survive without the Opposition?

by Bal Kama
September 1, 2014
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