Informal institutions family and kinship structures, traditions, and social norms not only matter for development, but they are often decisive factors in shaping policy outcomes in environments of weak states and poor governance structures. Based on concrete examples in the areas of gender equality,
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โฆ Table of Contents
Foreword
Acknowledgements
Table of contents
Preface
Executive summary
The Millennium Development Goals
Chapter 1 The Millennium challenge
Getting started
The purpose of the study
The overall size of the challenge: the USD 120 billion question
Notes
References
Bibliography
Chapter 2 The cost of measures to fight poverty and to improve health and education
Focus on poverty
Focus on education
Focus on health
References
Bibliography
Chapter 3 How to pay for the Millennium Development Goals?
The big picture
Focus on ODA
Focus on private capital flows
Focus on domestic resource mobilisation
Putting it all together
References
Bibliography
Chapter 4 What strategies to achieve the Millennium Development Goals?
How much does it cost?
Who pays?
What about the MDGs beyond 2015?
References
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