
The end of development economics
Some decades ago, development economists saw their approach as being distinctive compared to mainstream economics in general and better

Some decades ago, development economists saw their approach as being distinctive compared to mainstream economics in general and better

Global poverty has decreased markedly since the 1980s, whilst access to education has improved significantly over the same period.

Increasing geopolitical fragmentation can create dilemmas for neutral countries. This column studies how firms in neutral countries adjusted their

Concerns over government debt have been on the rise, with a growing number of observers and institutions pointing to

Though health disparities have long been the subject of research and debate, life expectancy gaps between rich and poor

The recent economic sanctions imposed on Russia and several other countries, including Syria, Iran, Venezuela, and North Korea, have

Despite the billions of dollars spent on development assistance annually, disagreements persist about the impact of foreign aid on

Consensus survey forecasts by professionals, often reported in media outlets, hide heterogeneous responses. This may be because respondents use

The recently published Draghi report on European competitiveness offers radical proposals to reverse Europe’s competitive decline compared to China

Poland has emerged as a standout performer among Eastern European economies. But the country’s journey from lower-middle-income to high-income

Some decades ago, development economists saw their approach as being distinctive compared to mainstream economics in general and better

Global poverty has decreased markedly since the 1980s, whilst access to education has improved significantly over the same period.

Increasing geopolitical fragmentation can create dilemmas for neutral countries. This column studies how firms in neutral countries adjusted their

Concerns over government debt have been on the rise, with a growing number of observers and institutions pointing to

Though health disparities have long been the subject of research and debate, life expectancy gaps between rich and poor

The recent economic sanctions imposed on Russia and several other countries, including Syria, Iran, Venezuela, and North Korea, have

Despite the billions of dollars spent on development assistance annually, disagreements persist about the impact of foreign aid on

Consensus survey forecasts by professionals, often reported in media outlets, hide heterogeneous responses. This may be because respondents use

The recently published Draghi report on European competitiveness offers radical proposals to reverse Europe’s competitive decline compared to China

Poland has emerged as a standout performer among Eastern European economies. But the country’s journey from lower-middle-income to high-income




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