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- 2014.10: Impact of integrated programs for monthly households consumption expenditure: empirical evidence from Northern Ethiopia

- Fekadu Nigussie Deresse and German Calfat
- 2014.09: Poverty impacts of changes in the price of agricultural commodities: recent evidence for Argentina

- Pedro Moncarz, Sergio Barone, German Calfat and Ricardo Descalzi
- 2014.08: Local currency bond market development in Sub-Saharan Africa: a stock-taking exercise and analysis of key drivers

- Dennis Essers, Hans Blommestein, Danny Cassimon and Perla Ibarlucea Flores
- 2014.07: La Commission électorale nationale indépendante (CENI) du Burundi et la loi: les candidats poursuivis en justice sont-ils éligibles?

- Stef Vandeginste
- 2014.06: When do firms invest in corporate social responsibility? A real option framework

- Danny Cassimon, Peter-Jan Engelen and Luc Van Liedekerke
- 2014.05: Citizen-led gender-responsive budgeting in health: a theory-based approach to evaluating effectiveness

- Patricia Bamanyaki
- 2014.04: La limitation constitutionnelle du nombre de mandats présidentiels: une coquille vide? Une analyse du cas du Burundi

- Stef Vandeginste
- 2014.03: Belgian development cooperation through a gender lens (2002-2012)

- Liesbeth Inberg and Nathalie Holvoet
- 2014.02: Household decision-making and gender relations in Tanzania: literature and theory review

- Katrien Van Aelst
- 2014.01: Extending the concept of the resource curse: natural resources and public spending on health

- Lara Cockx and Nathalie Francken
- 2013.13: Learning "to be" Kinyarwanda: reflections on fieldwork, method and data in the study of Rwanda's transition

- Bert Ingelaere
- 2013.12: South African labour market transitions during the global financial and economic crisis: Micro-level evidence from the NIDS panel and matched QLFS cross-sections

- Dennis Essers
- 2013.11: The unintended consequence of an export ban: Evidence from Benin's shrimp sector

- Romain Houssa and Marijke Verpoorten
- 2013.10: Indonesia’s Debt-for-Development Swap Experience: Past, Present and Future

- Dennis Essers, Danny Cassimon and Achmad Fauzi
- 2013.09: The Quest for Aid Complimentarity: Nordic+ Donors and NGO-cofunding Reforms

- Nadia Molenaers, Robrecht Renard and Anna Gagiano
- 2013.08: What determines the suspension of budget support in Sub-Saharan Africa?

- Nadia Molenaers, Anna Gagiano, Lodewijk Smets and Sebastian Dellepiane
- 2013.07: Assessing indicators of currency crisis in Ethiopia: signals approach

- Kelbesa Megersa and Danny Cassimon
- 2013.06: RD Congo: une croissance sans développement?

- Omer Kambale Mirembe
- 2013.05: Feeling for the Intangible: A Framework for Donor’s Monitoring and Evaluation of Capacity Development Interventions

- Nathalie Holvoet and Glaister Leslie
- 2013.04: Customs reforms in eastern Congo (DRC): Between norms and practices

- Omer Kambale Mirembe
- 2013.03: Institutional analysis of monitoring and evaluation systems: comparing M&E systems in Ugandas health and education sector

- Nathalie Holvoet, Liesbeth Inberg and Susan Sekirime
- 2013.02: How gender-sensitive are the National Adaptation Programmes of Action (NAPAs) of Sub-Saharan African countries? A gender-scan of 31 NAPAs

- Nathalie Holvoet and Liesbeth Inberg
- 2013.01: A chameleon called debt relief

- Danny Cassimon and Dennis Essers
- 2012.12: Washing away original sin: vulnerability to crisis and the role of local currency bonds in Sub-Saharan Africa

- Dennis Essers and Danny Cassimon
- 2012.11: Climate change adaptation in Ethiopia: to what extent does social protection influence livelihood diversification?

- Martin Prowse and Zerihun Weldegebriel
- 2012.10: Governance of road infrastructure in Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo

- Omer Kambale Mirembe
- 2012.09: The Millennium Development Goals post 2015: Towards a global social contract

- Peter Bergeijk
- 2012.08: L’annulation de la condamnation à mort de Pierre Nkurunziza, Président de la République du Burundi: un commentaire de l’arrêt du 8 juillet 2011 de la Cour Suprême dans l’affaire RPSA 280

- Stef Vandeginste
- 2012.07: La taxation aux marchés à l’est de la RDC: acteurs et enjeux

- Omer Kambale Mirembe
- 2012.06: Taxation and public service provision: Taxes on road transport and fuel in Congo

- Omer Kambale Mirembe
- 2012.05: How traceability is restructuring Malawi’s tobacco industry

- Jason Moyer-Lee and Martin Prowse
- 2012.04: Corruption in Cyclone Preparedness and Relief Efforts in Coastal Bangladesh: Lessons for Climate Adaptation?

- Tanvir Mahmud and Martin Prowse
- 2012.03: L'égibilité de l'actuel Président de la République du Burundi aux élections présidentielles de 2015: une analyse juridique

- Stef Vandeginste
- 2012.02: Democracy and external shock resilience in developing countries: evidence from the Great Recession

- Dennis Essers
- 2012.01: Paris Declaration country evaluations: how solid is the evidence? META-Evaluation of the Country Evaluations of the Phase II Paris Declaration Evaluation

- Krizelda Marie Songco, Nathalie Holvoet and Liesbeth Inberg
- 2011.11: Development cooperation with middle-income countries

- Karel Verbeke and Robrecht Renard
- 2011.10: A century of growth? A history of tobacco production and marketing in Malawi 1890-2005

- Martin Prowse
- 2011.09: A comparative value chain analysis of burley tobacco in Malawi, 2003/04 and 2009/10

- Martin Prowse
- 2011.08: Measure for measure: how well do we measure micro-level conflict intensity?

- Marijke Verpoorten
- 2011.07: Leave none to claim the land: a Malthusian catastrophe in Rwanda?

- Marijke Verpoorten
- 2011.06: Financing the Clean Development Mechanism through debt-for-efficiency swaps? Case study evidence from a Uruguayan wind farm project

- Danny Cassimon, Martin Prowse and Dennis Essers
- 2011.05: The African Union, constitutionalism and power-sharing

- Stef Vandeginste
- 2011.04: Crisis in Nicaraguan microfinance: between the Scylla of business for profit and the Charybdis of clientelism

- Johan Bastiaensen and Peter Marchetti
- 2011.03: Gender mainstreaming within the context of changing aid modalities: evidence from Tanzania

- Nathalie Holvoet and Liesbeth Inberg
- 2011.02: Sector monitoring and evaluation systems in the context of changing aid modalities: the case of Niger‘s health sector

- Nathalie Holvoet and Liesbeth Inberg
- 2011.01: Network formation through a gender lens: insights from rural Nicaragua

- Ben D'Exelle and Nathalie Holvoet
- 2010.11: Sector monitoring and evaluation systems in the context of changing aid modalities: the case of Rwanda’s health sector

- Nathalie Holvoet and Liesbeth Inberg
- 2010.10: Nicaraguan civil society caught in the pendulum's swing? Shifting roles from service delivery to lobbying and back

- Gemma Pinyol Puig, Nadia Molenaers and Linus Cepinskas
- 2010.09: Community-based initiatives in enhancing OVC service delivery: prospects and challenges in post conflict North Central Uganda

- Samuel Samson Omwa
- 2010.08: Poverty lines as context deflators in the DRC: a methodology to account for contextual differences

- Wim Marivoet