
Coffee beans meet green rules: Reconciling climate and development goals
The average resident of the European Union spends €150 annually on coffee, a small price for what many consider

The average resident of the European Union spends €150 annually on coffee, a small price for what many consider

For as long as governments have existed, so has public financial management (PFM). This approach has always been explicitly

The rapid development of artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming the global economy and reshaping labor markets. What does this

As artificial intelligence (AI) becomes a new gateway to development data, a quiet but significant risk has emerged. Large

When a farmer in Ghana can’t import fertilizer to grow maize or a pharmacy in Pakistan runs short of

When reforms are judged by their plans rather than their impact, they risk drifting into the lightness of promises

Cities worldwide can now track their carbon and methane emissions from space, thanks to a new dataset from the

Monetary policy moves aggregate investment, but the underlying drivers remain unclear. This column opens the black box with a

The sharp rise in interest rates since 2021 has not been matched by equal increases in household savings rates

EU leniency on Germany’s fiscal plan highlights rule rigidity and the need for reform to support investment. Germany’s July

The average resident of the European Union spends €150 annually on coffee, a small price for what many consider

For as long as governments have existed, so has public financial management (PFM). This approach has always been explicitly

The rapid development of artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming the global economy and reshaping labor markets. What does this

As artificial intelligence (AI) becomes a new gateway to development data, a quiet but significant risk has emerged. Large

When a farmer in Ghana can’t import fertilizer to grow maize or a pharmacy in Pakistan runs short of

When reforms are judged by their plans rather than their impact, they risk drifting into the lightness of promises

Cities worldwide can now track their carbon and methane emissions from space, thanks to a new dataset from the

Monetary policy moves aggregate investment, but the underlying drivers remain unclear. This column opens the black box with a

The sharp rise in interest rates since 2021 has not been matched by equal increases in household savings rates

EU leniency on Germany’s fiscal plan highlights rule rigidity and the need for reform to support investment. Germany’s July




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