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This book builds on work conducted from 2000, when the author was employed at the International Monetary Fund (through 2008), and since then includes consultancies with the World Bank and intermittently with UNAIDS from 2008, and stints visiting the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, the University of Oxford, and the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. Over the years, many individuals have contributed to the work this book builds on, by collaborating or providing their support, including (in alphabetical order) Arnab Acharya, George Alleyne, Abdoulaye Bio Tchané, Charles Birungi, Mark Blecher, Mariam Claeson, Paul Collier, Francis Cox, Stefan Dercon, Shantayanan Devarajan, Steven Forsythe, Nicole Fraser, Thembi Gama, Marelize Gorgens, Brigitte Granville, Robert Greener, Teresa Guthrie, Keith Hansen, Malayah Harper, Peter S. Heller, Keith Jefferis, Erik Lamontagne, Elizabeth Lule, Khanya Mabuza, Faith Mamba, Ernest Massiah, Nokwazi Mathabela, Bill McGreevey, Gesine Meyer-Rath, Anne J. Mills, the late Philip Musgrove, Regina Ombam, Mead Over, David E. Sahn, Iris Semini, Pierre Somse, John Stover, Nertila Tavanxhi, Jacques van der Gaag, Alan Whiteside, David Wilson, Derek von Wissell, and Jonathan Wolff.
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