
The long-lasting electoral consequences of regional transfers
As interest in regional industrial policies grows, understanding the impact of place-based programmes on political preferences becomes more important.

As interest in regional industrial policies grows, understanding the impact of place-based programmes on political preferences becomes more important.

Though school-based interventions have shown significant success in improving life outcomes for children, interventions targeting adolescents tend to fail

Forced displacement often forces children out of school and into employment at a young age. This disruption in their

Cohesion Policy is the main instrument of the EU’s commitment to shared prosperity. A new report from the High-Level

As we highlighted last week in a companion blog, countries vary considerably in how they define urban areas, which makes

Central banks and the media have focused on the negative effect of inflation on real incomes. While this income

After a commendable period of uninterrupted decline in poverty rates, Pakistan’s economy is now facing one of its worst

Earnings inequality has risen since the 1980s in most developed countries, yet the complexities of this rise spark ongoing

The long era of the Great Divergence has come to an end with the rapid economic ascendance of Eastern

Concessional finance—that is, grants and low-interest loans is more important than ever for the world’s poorest countries. Yet today’s

As interest in regional industrial policies grows, understanding the impact of place-based programmes on political preferences becomes more important.

Though school-based interventions have shown significant success in improving life outcomes for children, interventions targeting adolescents tend to fail

Forced displacement often forces children out of school and into employment at a young age. This disruption in their

Cohesion Policy is the main instrument of the EU’s commitment to shared prosperity. A new report from the High-Level

As we highlighted last week in a companion blog, countries vary considerably in how they define urban areas, which makes

Central banks and the media have focused on the negative effect of inflation on real incomes. While this income

After a commendable period of uninterrupted decline in poverty rates, Pakistan’s economy is now facing one of its worst

Earnings inequality has risen since the 1980s in most developed countries, yet the complexities of this rise spark ongoing

The long era of the Great Divergence has come to an end with the rapid economic ascendance of Eastern

Concessional finance—that is, grants and low-interest loans is more important than ever for the world’s poorest countries. Yet today’s




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