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17-02.pdf
...1 _____________________________________________________________ CREDIT Research Paper No. 17/02 _________________________________________________________________ Aid, Taxes and Government Spending: A Heterogeneous Cointegrated Panel Analysis by Abrams M.E. Tagem Abstract A substantial amo...
02-18.pdf
..._____________________________________________________________________ CREDIT Research Paper No. 02/18 _____________________________________________________________________ Spatial Inequality for Manufacturing Wages in Five African Countries by Dirk Willem te Velde and Oliver Morrissey ______...
04-05.pdf
..._____________________________________________________________________ CREDIT Research Paper No. 04/05 _____________________________________________________________________ Modelling the Long Run Determinants of Private Investment in Senegal by Bazoumana Ouattara ___________________________...
2302.pdf
...to norms, citizens’ perception of
fair
ness of taxes, treatment by the tax authority, perceived...
2305.pdf
...parties and participate in free and
fair
elections, including for the chief executive...
executive-summary-may-2023.pdf
...needed to increase transparency and
fair
ness regarding PACE safeguards. Acknowledgements: We...
rtw-case-2-3.pdf
...Once Upon A Time Once upon a time, fairy tales were not for children. No tales were, because the concept of children’s literature and even childhood did not fully emerge until the eighteenth century. Much like the tasks set for the hero or heroine, finding the ‘original’ tales is impossib...
rapunzel.pdf
...Presented by Manuscripts and Special Collections A pregnant woman experiences overwhelming cravings for a plant growing in a witch’s garden, only for her husband to be caught in the act of stealing it. As punishment, the witch takes their child, either at birth or as a young...
rtw-case-6.pdf
...Good Girls & Bad Boys Fairy tales have always been adapted to suit the culture and customs of the teller. Heroines of older fairy tales became more passive, less intelligent, and more reliant on a hero to rescue them. Newer children’s stories also reinforced a rigid gender divide, where...
tom-thumb.pdf
...Presented by Manuscripts and Special Collections Tom Thumb tells of the adventures of a boy as big as his father’s thumb. The earliest surviving printed edition was published by Richard Johnson in London in 1621, which makes it the first printed fairy tale native to England. ...
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