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Uyarra, Policies ForScience, Technology And Innovation: Translating Rationales Into Regional Policies In A Multi-Level Setting., Research Policy, 37, 2008.; E. O’Sullivan etal., What Is New In The New Industrial Policy? A Manufacturing System Perspective,, Oxford Review Of Economic Policy, 29(2), 2013.481 G. Tassey, The Technology Imperative, Cheltenham And Northampton: Edward Elgar, 2007.482 M Mahmood, A Andreoni and HJ Chang, Developing With Jobs: Manufacturing Growth, Productive Employment And Policies In Developing Countries, ILO Series(Palgrave Macmillan, 2015).483 For more information see A/68/970 Report of the Open Working Group on Sustainable Development Goals.484 Responses to the questionnaire were provided by the following countries who are gratefully acknowledged: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bangladesh, Burkina Faso, Lao,Mali, Mongolia, Nepal, Niger, Paraguay, Samoa, Solomon Islands, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Sudan and Togo.485 An expert group meeting on SIDS was held from 16 – 19 March 2015 in St. Lucia and the expert group meeting on LDCs and LLDCs was held in Geneva hosted byUNCTAD from 13 – 14 April 2014.486 For more information see Agenda 21, Chapter 17G, Paragraph 17.123487This is not to the exclusion of other groups with special challenges recognized in different agreements, for example, African countries, middle-income countries,and countries in situations of conflict, all of whom are mentioned in The Future We Want.488 Report On The United Nations Conference On Environment And Development, Resolutions Adopted By The Conference Vol 1 (Rio de Janeiro: United Nationspublication, Sales No. E.93.I.8 and corrigendum, 1992).489 For more information see Resolution A/66/288490 For more information see the report of the Open working group on SDGs 68/970491 See the list of publications in Annex 3492 For more information see UNCTAD, 2015, contribution to the GSDR.493 Nicola Jones, Cora Walsh and Harry Jones, ’Political Science? Strengthening Science–Policy Dialogue In Developing Countries’ Working Paper 294, OverseasDevelopment Institute, 2008.494 For more information see UNCTAD, 2015, contribution to the GSDR.495 For more information see UNESCO, Institute for statistics database. April 2015496 Ibid.497 For more information see OHRLLS 2015498 A file describing all the proposed indicators and a set of tables with available data for these indicators can be found at http://www.unohrlls.org/en/ldc/962/499 Strydom et al., 2010; Jones et al., 2008500 This was in essence the programme of the so-called Washington Consensus (Rodrik, 2006).501 For more information see UNCTAD, 2007: chap.2502 Gaillard et al., 2005503 For more information see UNCTAD 2015.504 For more information see UNESCO, Institute for Statistics database, April 2015505 Ibid.506 For more information see UN-OHRLLS contribution to GSDR2015507 Ibid.508 For more information see A/68/970 Report of the Open Working Group on Sustainable Development Goals509 For more information see A/RES/68/224510 For more information see LDC proposal to the Co-Facilitators of the FfD Process, 28 February 2015511 For more information see A/RES/55/2186

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