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Carbonnier is an academic, development economist and humanitarian. His fields of expertise include development finance, humanitarian and development policies, war economies and natural resource governance, as well as business and human rights.
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Reason, Emotion, Compassion: Can
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Carbonnier pioneered the scholarly field of humanitarian economics with the publication of
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Alternative
Pathways to Sustainable Development: Lessons from Latin-America (Brill, 2017)
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The ILO @100 â Addressing the Past and Future of Work and Social
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Privatization & outsourcing in wartime: the humanitarian challenges (2006)
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Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies (IHEID)
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Institutional Learning in North-South Research Partnerships (2015)
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The Competing Agendas of Economic Reform and Peace Process (2002)
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Africa â 50 Years of Independence (The Graduate Institute, 2010)
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SciDev - Power imbalances âstill harming North-South alliancesâ
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Humanitarian Economics: War, Disaster and the Global Aid Market
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Natural Resource Governance and Hybrid Political Orders (2013)
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The Global and Local Governance of Extractive Resources (2011)
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Aid, Emerging Economies and Global Policies (Palgrave, 2012)
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The Rise of Disaster Risk Insurance and Derivatives (2015)
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