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SOAS University of London. Centre for Development Policy and Research
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University of London. School of Oriental and African Studies. Centre for International Studies and Diplomacy
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Bargawi, Hanna
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Cozzi, Giovanni
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Johnston, Deborah
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Lapavitsas, Costas, 1961-
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McKinley, Terry
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Oya, Carlos
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Weeks, John
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SOAS University of London. Centre for Development Policy and Research
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Economic development
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SOAS University of London. Centre for Development Policy and Research
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University of London. School of Oriental and African Studies. Centre for International Studies and Diplomacy
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Global Financial Crisis (2008-2009)
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Europe -- United Kingdom -- England -- Greater London -- London -- Camden -- Bloomsbury
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Africa -- Economic conditions
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Agricultural industries
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Food supply
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Food supply -- Crisis management
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International Monetary Fund
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England
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Africa
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Asia
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Has the IMF abandoned neoliberalism?
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Roots of the global financial crisis
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How fiscal policies in Africa can respond to the global financial crisis
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Capital controls and the current financial crisis : revisiting the Malaysian experience
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2007-2008 world food crisis : focusing on the structural causes
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Agribusiness for development : who really gains? : perspectives from the Journal of Agrarian Change