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This study hypothesized that plant exudates could either gel or disperse soil depending on their chemical characteristics
The Hoopstad long-term road pavement performance experiment was constructed in 1962
The paper analyses aid volatility through country-case studies the cyclicality and stabilising profiles of aid inflows
This paper studies whether fiscal policy plays a stabilizing role in the context of import food price shocks
Committing to a stable real exchange rate during a resource boom allows the central bank to build a de-facto sovereign wealth fund if the government fails to do so
Limitations on the use of calcretes as unsurfaced shoulder materials are given
This report identifies evidence on the role of economic growth in helping countries break out of fragility
The study of 142 countries, 1973-2012, finds that macroeconomic volatility widens income equality with the poorest most exposed
This paper explores how to allow Sub-Saharan African countries to meet development needs while safeguarding debt sustainability
A highway experiment to investigate the suitability of locally occurring calcareous materials, known as marls, for road bases
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