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Food Safety in Peru


Swissmar Borner V-Slicer Pro Mandoline V-4000, 7-Piece Set


Swissmar Borner V-Slicer Pro Mandoline V-4000, 7-Piece Set


$44.95


You don’t need to be a professional chef to turn out beautifully presented food in no time flat! This V-slicer mandoline from B??RNER lets you julienne, slice, shred and make perfect, even cuts for your salads, soups, side dishes and more. Use it for veggies like carrots, celery, potatoes and squash. The unique safety setting lets you keep the blade tucked away when not in use, and the safety hold…

Shaping The Political Arena (KELLOGG INST INT'L S)


Shaping The Political Arena (KELLOGG INST INT’L S)


$43.20


Illuminating the dynamics of political change in Latin America during the twentieth century, this ambitious work traces the impact of a “critical juncture”: a period of fundamental political reorientation in which countries are set on distinct trajectories of change. Here Ruth Berins Collier and David Collier focus on the response of national states to the newly radicalized working class and organ…

A New Social Contract for Peru: An Agenda for Improving Education, Health Care, and the Social Safety Net


A New Social Contract for Peru: An Agenda for Improving Education, Health Care, and the Social Safety Net


$34.79


This book examines the issues of accountability in the delivery of public services. Each chapter of the book incorporates, in addition to technical, economic, and statistical analysis, an analysis of the institutional context for service delivery. A common theme that cuts across this book is the issue of accountability as developed by the World Bank in its ‘World Development Report: Making Service…

Safety Nets, Politics and the Poor: Transitions to Market Economies


Safety Nets, Politics and the Poor: Transitions to Market Economies


$6.50


Countries worldwide are attempting difficult transitions from state-planned to market economies. Most of these countries have fragile democratic regimes that are threatened by the high social and political costs of reform. Governments – and ultimately, societies – have to make hard choices about allocating scarce public resources as they undergo these transitions. A central, often controversial, a…


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