Building consensus for improved accountability and results: the SEEP Minimum Standards for Economic Recovery after Crisis
Collier, P. (2007) The Bottom Billion: Why the Poorest Countries are Failing and What Can Be Done About It, Oxford University Press, Oxford.
Collier, P., Hoeffler, A. and Söderbom, M. (2006) ‘Post-Conflict Risks’ (working paper), Centre for the Study of African Economies, Department of Economics, Oxford University, Oxford.
Lewarne, S. and Snelbecker, D. (2004) ‘Economic Governance in War-Torn Econo mies: Lessons Learned from the Marshall Plan to the Reconstruction of Iraq – Long Report,’ prepared for USAID Bureau for Policy and Program Coordination, USAID, Washington DC.
Lister, S. and Paine, A. (2004) ‘Trading in Power: The Politics of “Free” Market in Afghanistan’, Afghanistan Research and Evaluation Unit, Kabul.
Muench, S. (2006) ‘Financial Access Program: Aceh, Indonesia,’ Mercy Corps case study, SEEP Network, Washington DC, mimeo.
Nourse, T., Gerstle, T., Snelgrove, A., Rinck, D. and McVay, M. (2007) ‘Market Development in Crisis Environments: Emerging Lessons for Achieving Pro- Poor Economic Reconstruction’, SEEP Network, Washington DC.
SEEP Network (2009) Minimum Standards for Economic Recovery after Crisis, SEEP Network, Washington DC.
Collier, P. (2007) The Bottom Billion: Why the Poorest Countries are Failing and What Can Be Done About It, Oxford University Press, Oxford.
Collier, P., Hoeffler, A. and Söderbom, M. (2006) ‘Post-Conflict Risks’ (working paper), Centre for the Study of African Economies, Department of Economics, Oxford University, Oxford.
Lewarne, S. and Snelbecker, D. (2004) ‘Economic Governance in War-Torn Econo mies: Lessons Learned from the Marshall Plan to the Reconstruction of Iraq – Long Report,’ prepared for USAID Bureau for Policy and Program Coordination, USAID, Washington DC.
Lister, S. and Paine, A. (2004) ‘Trading in Power: The Politics of “Free” Market in Afghanistan’, Afghanistan Research and Evaluation Unit, Kabul.
Muench, S. (2006) ‘Financial Access Program: Aceh, Indonesia,’ Mercy Corps case study, SEEP Network, Washington DC, mimeo.
Nourse, T., Gerstle, T., Snelgrove, A., Rinck, D. and McVay, M. (2007) ‘Market Development in Crisis Environments: Emerging Lessons for Achieving Pro- Poor Economic Reconstruction’, SEEP Network, Washington DC.
SEEP Network (2009) Minimum Standards for Economic Recovery after Crisis, SEEP Network, Washington DC.
Collier, P. (2007) The Bottom Billion: Why the Poorest Countries are Failing and What Can Be Done About It, Oxford University Press, Oxford.
Collier, P., Hoeffler, A. and Söderbom, M. (2006) ‘Post-Conflict Risks’ (working paper), Centre for the Study of African Economies, Department of Economics, Oxford University, Oxford.
Lewarne, S. and Snelbecker, D. (2004) ‘Economic Governance in War-Torn Econo mies: Lessons Learned from the Marshall Plan to the Reconstruction of Iraq – Long Report,’ prepared for USAID Bureau for Policy and Program Coordination, USAID, Washington DC.
Lister, S. and Paine, A. (2004) ‘Trading in Power: The Politics of “Free” Market in Afghanistan’, Afghanistan Research and Evaluation Unit, Kabul.
Muench, S. (2006) ‘Financial Access Program: Aceh, Indonesia,’ Mercy Corps case study, SEEP Network, Washington DC, mimeo.
Nourse, T., Gerstle, T., Snelgrove, A., Rinck, D. and McVay, M. (2007) ‘Market Development in Crisis Environments: Emerging Lessons for Achieving Pro- Poor Economic Reconstruction’, SEEP Network, Washington DC.
SEEP Network (2009) Minimum Standards for Economic Recovery after Crisis, SEEP Network, Washington DC.