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Blogs tagged: Post-Conflict Reconstruction

Could Infrastructure Gaps in Fragile States be Addressed Using Public-Private Partnerships?

Weak, destroyed or inadequate infrastructure is a major impediment to economic reconstruction in many post-conflict or post-crisis countries.  In addition to limiting the scope and effectivene

The Military's Currency for Curing Instability: Spurring Economies

When it comes to creating stability and solving the world’s security problems, it may be counterintuitive that a military man believes in the power of the economy – and not the military

Will Sirleaf’s Optimism Trump the Myriad of Challenges Facing Liberia?

If there is a Cinderella story in sub-Saharan Africa, President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf would argue it belongs to Liberia.

Rules for Effective Financial Intermediation in Fragile States

Countries that sustain progress on the path of development are able to withstand occasional shocks.  A shock might be exogenous, such as a global economic event or a natu

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