Trade, Technology, and Absorptive Capacity in the Tanzanian Textiles and Apparel Sector
This research is part of the project 'Sustainable development solutions for Tanzania' - strengthening research to achieve SDGs, a...
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This research is part of the project 'Sustainable development solutions for Tanzania' - strengthening research to achieve SDGs, a...
In this case study, we look at the long-term impact of ethnic antagonisms, including horizontal inequality, on trust – both...
Mozambique is a low-income country with a complex and brutal economic and social history. As far as records go back, many regions of the...
Pakistan continues to struggle with persistent regional, local, ethnic and gender inequalities in economic development. These...
The case of Spain offers an interesting context to test the relationship between inequality, trust, and governance in a democracy. After...
The Colombian government and the guerrilla group FARC signed a peace agreement in 2016, in which the warring sides established a route...
This major international ESRC-funded programme aims to explore how trust mediates the relationship between inequality and governance in settings where democratic institutions may be unstable or under threat.
1 January 2019
Published by: UNU-WIDER
This paper investigates the impact of inequality on individual civic engagement at the community level, whether this impact persists...
Bruno Martorano and Patricia Justino will analyse group-based inequalities in Mexico and write a paper on the topic of ‘The impact of the recent crisis in Mexico on economic and political inequalities among minorities’ that discusses and advances an argument about patterns and trends.
Bruno Martorano will be conducting research on the topic of ‘Tax Changes and Inequality in Latin America, 1990-2010’