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Hulya Dagdeviren
Hulya Dagdeviren
Professor of International Development, University and Hertfordshire
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Poverty reduction with growth and redistribution
H Dagdeviren, R Van Der Hoeven, J Weeks
Development and Change 33 (3), 383-413, 2002
1112002
Resilience, hardship and social conditions
H Dagdeviren, M Donoghue, M Promberger
Journal of Social Policy 45 (1), 1-20, 2016
1062016
Redistribution matters: Growth for poverty reduction
H Dagdeviren, R Hoeven, J Weeks
(No Title), 2001
1052001
Waiting for miracles: The commercialization of urban water services in Zambia
H Dagdeviren
Development and Change 39 (1), 101-121, 2008
1032008
Access to water in the slums of sub‐Saharan Africa
H Dagdeviren, SA Robertson
Development Policy Review 29 (4), 485-505, 2011
902011
Access to Water in the Slums of the Developing World
H Dagdeviren, SA Robertson
Working paper, 2009
632009
7 Redistribution does Matter: Growth and Redistribution for Poverty Reduction
H Dağdeviren, R Van Der Hoeven, A WEEKS
Growth, Inequality, and Poverty, 125, 2004
602004
Macroeconomics of poverty reduction: The case study of Bangladesh
SR Osmani, W Mahmud, B Sen, H Dagdeviren, A Seth
United Nations Development Programme, 2003
562003
The narratives of hardship: the new and the old poor in the aftermath of the 2008 crisis in Europe
H Dagdeviren, M Donoghue, L Meier
The Sociological Review 65 (2), 369-385, 2017
482017
When rhetoric does not translate to reality: Hardship, empowerment and the third sector in austerity localism
H Dagdeviren, M Donoghue, A Wearmouth
The Sociological Review 67 (1), 143-160, 2019
472019
Pricing decisions and market power in the UK electricity market: A VECM approach
C Amountzias, H Dagdeviren, T Patokos
Energy Policy 108, 467-473, 2017
422017
Resilience, agency and coping with hardship: Evidence from Europe during the great recession
H Dagdeviren, M Donoghue
Journal of Social Policy 48 (3), 547-567, 2019
342019
A critical assessment of transaction cost theory and governance of public services with special reference to water and sanitation
H Dagdeviren, SA Robertson
Cambridge Journal of Economics 40 (6), 1707-1724, 2016
322016
Financialisation, welfare retrenchment and subsistence debt in Britain
H Dagdeviren, J Balasuriya, S Luz, A Malik, H Shah
New political economy 25 (2), 159-173, 2020
312020
A critical assessment of the incomplete contracts theory for private participation in public services: the case of the water sector in Ghana
H Dagdeviren, SA Robertson
Cambridge Journal of Economics 37 (5), 1057-1075, 2013
312013
Limits to competition and regulation in privatized electricity markets
H Dagdeviren
Annals of Public and Cooperative Economics 80 (4), 641-664, 2009
292009
Revisiting privatization in the context of poverty alleviation: the case of Sudan
H Dagdeviren
Journal of International Development: The Journal of the Development Studies …, 2006
282006
Economic Policies for Growth, Employment and Poverty Reduction: Case Study of Zambia
J Weeks, V Chisala, A Geda, H Dagdeviren, T McKinley, A Saad Filho, ...
Mission Press, 2007
272007
Patterns of resilience during socioeconomic crises among households in Europe (RESCuE): concept, objectives and work packages of an EU FP 7 project
M Promberger, U Huws, H Dagdeviren, L Meier, F Sowa
IAB-Forschungsbericht, 2014
232014
Political economy of contractual disputes in private water and sanitation: lessons from Argentina
H Dagdeviren
Annals of Public and Cooperative Economics 82 (1), 25-44, 2011
202011
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