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- 057: Impacts of LDC Graduation on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) in Cambodia, Djibouti, Senegal and Zambia
- Nirmalya Syam and Shirin Syed
- 056: Implementing the SDGs: Strenghtening the Voluntary National Reviews (VNRs)
- Subgroup on voluntary national reviews Cdp
- 055: What the United Kingdom's new Developing Countries Trading Scheme means for least developed countries (LDCs), including countries in the graduation process
- Mohammad Abdur Razzaque
- 054: What are the Voluntary National Reviews (still) not telling us?
- Subgroup on voluntary national reviews Cdp
- 053: Potential impacts of LDC graduation on development cooperation in Cambodia, Comoros, Djibouti, Senegal, and Zambia: Preliminary assessment
- Marcia Tavares
- 052: What did the 2020 Voluntary National Review (VNR) reports still not tell us?
- Subgroup on voluntary national reviews Cdp
- 051: Towards a resilience-building framework for monitoring countries graduating and graduated from the Least Developed Country category
- Djalita Fialho and Namsuk Kim
- 050: Voluntary National Reviews Reports: What do they (not) reveal?
- Subgroup on voluntary national reviews Cdp
- 049: Voluntary National Reviews Reports - What do they (not) tell us?
- Subgroup on voluntary national reviews Cdp
- 048: Migration, Diasporas and the Sustainable Development Goals in Least Developed Countries
- Keith Nurse
- 047: 'Leaving no one behind' as a site of contestaion and reinterpretation
- Sakiko Fukuda-Parr and Thea Smaavik Hegstad
- 046: Voluntary National Review Reports - what do they report?
- Subgroup On Voluntary National Reviews Cdp
- 045: International trade: Who is left behind and what to do about it
- Ann Harrison
- 044: Leaving no one behind: Some conceptual and empirical issues
- Stephan Klasen and Marc Fleurbaey
- 043: Push no one behind
- Diane Elson
- 042: Priority to the furthest behind
- Marc Fleurbaey
- 041: International tax cooperation and sovereign debt crisis resolution: reforming global governance to ensure no one is left behind
- Jose Alonso Rodriguez
- 040: Eradicating poverty by 2030: Implications for Income Inequality, Population Policies, Food Prices (and Faster Growth?)
- Giovanni Cornia
- 039: Development cooperation to ensure that none be left behind
- JoseÌ Antonio Alonso
- 038: Trade agreements and policy space for achieving universal health coverage (SDG target 3.8)
- Sakiko Fukuda-Parr and Kim Treanor
- 037: Lessons Learned in Developing Productive Capacity: Fourteen Case Studies
- Committee for Development Policy Secretariat
- 036: From planning to policy: Half a century of the CDP
- Daniel Gay
- 035: Applying the Growth Identification and Facilitation Framework to Nepal
- Jiajun Xua and Sarah Hager
- 034: Productive Capacity and Economic Growth in Ethiopia
- Admasu Shiferaw
- 033: Clusters of Least Developed Countries, their evolution between 1993 and 2013, and policies to expand their productive capacity
- Giovanni Cornia and Antonio Scognamillo
- 032: Applying the Growth Identification and Facilitation Framework to the Least Developed Countries: The Case of Uganda
- Justin Lin and Jianjun Xu
- 031: Productive capacity and trade in the Solomon Islands
- Daniel Gay
- 030: Cost-benefit analysis for identifying institutional capacity building priorities in LDCs: an application to Uganda
- Namsuk Kim and Roland Mollerus
- 029: Thought for Food: Strengthening Global Governance of Food Security
- Robert Vos
- 028: Supporting LDCs' Transformation: How can ODA Contribute to the Istanbul Programme of Action in the Post-2015 Era?
- Jose Alonso Rodriguez
- 027: A Post-2015 Monitoring and Accountability Framework
- Jose Antonio Ocampo
- 026: Managing Labour Mobility: A Missing Pillar of Global Governance
- Jose Alonso Rodriguez
- 025: International Tax Cooperation and Implications of Globalization
- subgroup on Accountability Cdp
- 024: International Tax Cooperation and Implications of Globalization
- Leonce Ndikumana
- 023: Nepal's Accession to the World Trade Organization: Case Study of Issues Relevant to Least Developed Countries
- Posh Raj Pandey, Ratnakar Adhikari and Swarnim Wagle
- 022: Accelerating Development in the Least Developed Countries through International Support Measures: Findings from Country Case Studies
- Ana Luiza Cortez, Ian Kinniburgh and Roland Mollerus
- 021: LDC and other country groupings: How useful are current approaches to classify countries in a more hetergeneous developing world?
- Jose Alonso Rodriguez, Ana Luiza Cortez and Stephan Klasen
- 020: The likelihood of 24 Least Developed Countries graduating from the LDC category by 2020: an achievable goal?
- Hiroshi Kawamura
- 019: Global trade rules for supporting development in the post-2015 era
- Ana Luiza Cortez and Mehmet Arda
- 018: Trade Benefits for Least Developed Countries: the Bangladesh Case Market Access Initiatives, Limitations and Policy Recommendations
- Mustafizur Rahman
- 017: Effectively addressing the vulnerabilities and development needs of small island developing States
- Matthias Bruckner
- 016: Science, technology and innovation for sustainable development
- Keun Lee and John Mathews
- 015: Climate change vulnerability and the identification of least developed countries
- Matthias Bruckner
- 014: Strengthening smooth transition from the least developed country category
- Secretariat of the Committee for Development Policy
- 013: Conflict and the identification of the Least Developed Countries: Theoretical and statistical considerations
- Ana Luiza Cortez and Namsuk Kim
- 012: The concept of structural economic vulnerability and its relevance for the identification of the Least Developed Countries and other purposes
- Patrick Guillaumont
- 011: International Migration and Development: A review in light of the crisis
- Jose Alonso Rodriguez
- 010: Views and perspectives of the Committee for Development Policy on United Nations support for small island developing States
- Philippe Hein
- 009: Policy responses to economic vulnerability
- Willene Johnson
- 008: Reconstruction, development and sustainable peace: a unified programme for post-conflict countries
- Milivoje Panic
- 007: An African Perspective of the Millennium Development Goals: from scepticism to leadership and hopes
- Kerfalla Yansane
- 006: Innovative Approaches to Domestic Resource Mobilization in Selected LDCs
- Samuel Wangwe and Prosper Charle
- 005: New approaches to debt relief and debt sustainability in LDCs
- Olav Bjerkholt
- 004: Commitment to good governance, development and poverty reduction: methodological issues in the evaluation of progress at the national and local levels
- Suchitra Punyaratabandhu
- 003: The poverty reduction challenge in LDCs
- Al Binger
- 002: Development Cooperation in the Age of Information Technologies: The Role of the United Nations and its Agencies
- Ryokichi Hirono
- 001: Economic Globalization: Trends, Risks and Risk Prevention
- Gao Shangquan