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human development in emerging markets: the view from bklyn: April 2010
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Human development in emerging markets: the view from bklyn. An expat returned. Thoughts about international development from Brooklyn. Wednesday, April 28, 2010. Reasons I Love Hanoi. As I have been driving around the city recently, I've been making a mental checklist of the things that are truly, wonderfully Hanoi:. Walking into bun cha smelling air-bubbles as it's being cooked before lunchtime. Looking up and realizing the streets are lined with ancient trees, peacefully rooted in the chaos. Today, I w...
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human development in emerging markets: the view from bklyn: July 2009
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Human development in emerging markets: the view from bklyn. An expat returned. Thoughts about international development from Brooklyn. Monday, July 27, 2009. Vietnam is considering raising the poverty line. In rural areas, the current poverty line is 200,000 vnd/person per month. That is $11.11 per month. The new definition would raise that to $19, which will double. The number of poor. 8212;“New poverty line would double number of poor”—. Pragmatic dreamer, social entrepreneur, policy wonk. A day filled...
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human development in emerging markets: the view from bklyn: November 2009
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Human development in emerging markets: the view from bklyn. An expat returned. Thoughts about international development from Brooklyn. Thursday, November 5, 2009. A good run in Hanoi. Http:/ www.gmap-pedometer.com/? Pragmatic dreamer, social entrepreneur, policy wonk. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Pragmatic dreamer, social entrepreneur, policy wonk. View my complete profile. Men, Women and Black Chicken. A Day in the Life. Vietnam is considering raising the poverty line. Examining the w...
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human development in emerging markets: the view from bklyn: June 2009
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Human development in emerging markets: the view from bklyn. An expat returned. Thoughts about international development from Brooklyn. Sunday, June 21, 2009. New Release from the Economist Intelligence Unit. Here's what the Economist Intelligence Unit. Has to say about Vietnam:. The ruling Communist Party of Vietnam will maintain its tight grip on power in 2009-10, rejecting calls (especially from groups of overseas Vietnamese) for political pluralism. A recent court case suggests that the government is ...
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human development in emerging markets: the view from bklyn: Old post, new post - red post, blue post
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Human development in emerging markets: the view from bklyn. An expat returned. Thoughts about international development from Brooklyn. Wednesday, April 20, 2011. Old post, new post - red post, blue post. Posts appearing before 2011 were written when I was an expat abroad. Living in Viet Nam. Pragmatic dreamer, social entrepreneur, policy wonk. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Pragmatic dreamer, social entrepreneur, policy wonk. View my complete profile. Men, Women and Black Chicken. A Day in the Life.
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human development in emerging markets: the view from bklyn: April 2011
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Human development in emerging markets: the view from bklyn. An expat returned. Thoughts about international development from Brooklyn. Wednesday, April 20, 2011. Old post, new post - red post, blue post. Posts appearing before 2011 were written when I was an expat abroad. Living in Viet Nam. Pragmatic dreamer, social entrepreneur, policy wonk. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Pragmatic dreamer, social entrepreneur, policy wonk. View my complete profile. Men, Women and Black Chicken. Examin...
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human development in emerging markets: the view from bklyn: A Day in the Life
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Human development in emerging markets: the view from bklyn. An expat returned. Thoughts about international development from Brooklyn. Thursday, April 15, 2010. A Day in the Life. A day filled with variety is something tremendously wonderful. Too often our days are filled with monotony - it's the one thing I dread most about leaving Asia and my current life here. Putting on a motorbike helmet feels so natural that sometimes I forget I'm wearing one. And a facemask - no joke, after 1.5 years here ...He na...
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human development in emerging markets: the view from bklyn: A good run in Hanoi
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Human development in emerging markets: the view from bklyn. An expat returned. Thoughts about international development from Brooklyn. Thursday, November 5, 2009. A good run in Hanoi. Http:/ www.gmap-pedometer.com/? Pragmatic dreamer, social entrepreneur, policy wonk. I will counter with:. Http:/ www.gmap-pedometer.com/? November 6, 2009 at 3:55 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Pragmatic dreamer, social entrepreneur, policy wonk. View my complete profile. Men, Women and Black Chicken. Examining th...
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human development in emerging markets: the view from bklyn: Vietnam is considering raising the poverty line
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Human development in emerging markets: the view from bklyn. An expat returned. Thoughts about international development from Brooklyn. Monday, July 27, 2009. Vietnam is considering raising the poverty line. In rural areas, the current poverty line is 200,000 vnd/person per month. That is $11.11 per month. The new definition would raise that to $19, which will double. The number of poor. 8212;“New poverty line would double number of poor”—. Pragmatic dreamer, social entrepreneur, policy wonk. I'm into tec...
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human development in emerging markets: the view from bklyn: Reasons I Love Hanoi
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Human development in emerging markets: the view from bklyn. An expat returned. Thoughts about international development from Brooklyn. Wednesday, April 28, 2010. Reasons I Love Hanoi. As I have been driving around the city recently, I've been making a mental checklist of the things that are truly, wonderfully Hanoi:. Walking into bun cha smelling air-bubbles as it's being cooked before lunchtime. Looking up and realizing the streets are lined with ancient trees, peacefully rooted in the chaos. Men, Women...