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IJG Business Climate Monitor For November and December 2004

An IPPR report on IJG Business Climate Monitor For November and December 2004

The Economics of Higher Education: Presentation to the Polytechnic of Namibia (Powerpoint File)

Agricultural Employment in Namibia: Not the Engine of Wage Employment Growth

Elections, The Electoral System and a Gender Quota: Views of Namibians

The Electoral System and a Gender Quota

The IPPR Readers Survey 2002

IJG Business Climate Monitor For February 2003

IJG Business Climate Monitor For February 2003

National Budget 2003/2004: Mr Mbumba’s Low Maintenance Garden

Venturing Forth: Private Equity Funds in Namibia

The Impact of Globalisation on Namibia: Presentation to VSO (Powerpoint File)

Men For War: Women For Children: Popular Presentation on Female Representation and Public Policy

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