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Nationally Based Data: Challenges for Global Governance (and Global Policy)

Jean-Marc Coicaud and Ibrahim Tahri

Global Policy, 2014, vol. 5, issue 2, 135-145

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There is no satisfactory method to monitor and control the illicit arms trade. The shortcomings of qualitative data in the economy of development can be predominantly seen in three areas: aid effectiveness; influence of financialization on development; and evolving demands of development.

Date: 2014
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