
Economic development, carbon emissions and climate policies
If economic activity is considered the primary driver of climate change through emissions of carbon dioxide, then supporting economic

If economic activity is considered the primary driver of climate change through emissions of carbon dioxide, then supporting economic

Worldwide, air pollution is an “equal opportunity offender” impacting high-, middle-, and low-income countries. While low- and lower-middle-income countries bear

Fragility is no longer the exception. It is the new development realityFragility, conflict, and violence (FCV) are not abstract

Droughts, floods, storms, and heatwaves are no longer isolated events—they are reshaping how people live, work, and thrive. Beyond

Governments and development institutions spend billions to help small businesses access financing, hoping this will create jobs and support

To many, the US dollar depreciation following the ‘Liberation Day’ tariff announcement on 2 April 2025 defied conventional wisdom.

One of the remarkable things about many field experiments done by development economists is the low attrition rates that

Europe’s banks have long been slow to integrate across borders, but this is changing fast. ‘Pan-European banks’, with activities

Education is a foundation for good jobs and the surest way out of poverty. We know a good education equips

Professional race cars and hydromet (weather, water, and climate forecasting) systems may seem worlds apart, but they have more

If economic activity is considered the primary driver of climate change through emissions of carbon dioxide, then supporting economic

Worldwide, air pollution is an “equal opportunity offender” impacting high-, middle-, and low-income countries. While low- and lower-middle-income countries bear

Fragility is no longer the exception. It is the new development realityFragility, conflict, and violence (FCV) are not abstract

Droughts, floods, storms, and heatwaves are no longer isolated events—they are reshaping how people live, work, and thrive. Beyond

Governments and development institutions spend billions to help small businesses access financing, hoping this will create jobs and support

To many, the US dollar depreciation following the ‘Liberation Day’ tariff announcement on 2 April 2025 defied conventional wisdom.

One of the remarkable things about many field experiments done by development economists is the low attrition rates that

Europe’s banks have long been slow to integrate across borders, but this is changing fast. ‘Pan-European banks’, with activities

Education is a foundation for good jobs and the surest way out of poverty. We know a good education equips

Professional race cars and hydromet (weather, water, and climate forecasting) systems may seem worlds apart, but they have more




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