Arunabha Ghosh
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In recent years, public sector funding, in general, and for the support of activities in developing countries, in particular, has become more and more ‘results’ and ‘performance’ oriented. In this Oxford Energy and Environment Brief, Arunabha Ghosh (Council on Energy, Environment and Water, New Delhi), Benito Müller (OIES), William Pizer (Duke University), and Gernot Wagner […]
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