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Palmer, Eric (2018). 'Sumak kawsay and the Human Development Approach: a puzzle for Nussbaum’s approach to political constitutions' Paper presented at the annual conference of the HDCA, Buenos Aires, Argentina 2018.
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Biggeri M, Mauro V, Deepak S, Trani JF, Kumar J. and Ramasamy P. (2014). Do Community-based rehabilitation programmes promote the participation of persons with disabilities? A case control study from Mandya India. Disability & rehabilitation. Vol. 36, No. 18, Pages 1508-1517: 1508-1517.
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Lompo K, Trani JF (2013). Development projects of petroleum companies in the Niger Delta region of Nigeria: beyond looking good, the real impact on community participation and human development. Journal of Human Development and Capabilities, 14(2): 241-265.
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Trani JF & Bakhshi P (2013) Dimensions of vulnerability and mental health in Afghanistan: A cross sectional survey. Transcultural Psychiatry, 50:1. 108-139.
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Trani JF, Biggeri M and Mauro V (2013). The Multidimensionality of Child Poverty: Evidence from Afghanistan. Social Indicators Research, 112:391–416.
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Trani JF, Barbou des Courieres C. (2012). Measuring equity in disability and healthcare utilisation in Afghanistan. Medicine, Conflict and Survival, 28:3, 219-246.
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Trani JF, Bakhshi P, Nandipati A (2012). “Delivering” Education; Maintaining Inequality. The case of children with disabilities in Afghanistan. Cambridge Journal of Education, 42(3): 345-366.
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Trani, J. F., & Loeb, M. (2012). Poverty and disability: A vicious circle? Evidence from Afghanistan and Zambia. Journal of International Development, 24, S19–S52.
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Trani JF, Bakhshi P, Rolland C (2011) Capabilities, perception of well-being and development effort: Some evidence from Afghanistan. Oxford Development Studies, 39(4): 403-426.