
Why reforms for state-owned enterprises (SOEs) remain critically important for growth, jobs, and development
State-owned enterprises (SOEs) are involved in almost every facet of life across developing countries – from electricity, water, transport

State-owned enterprises (SOEs) are involved in almost every facet of life across developing countries – from electricity, water, transport

Metal prices are surging again. The World Bank Group’s metals and minerals price index has jumped by about 20

Rwanda has one of the lowest per capita incomes in the world. It also has a dedicated Responsible AI

How can misinformation on social media be countered in the age of AI-generated content? This column uses an experiment

EU aid is still more poverty-focused than peers, but external policy drivers are growing and reshaping development cooperation after

Rising trade barriers and uncertainty are choking FDI inflows, hitting low and middle-income investors hardest in a fragmented global

The post-COVID inflation surge was global, but inflation persistence was not. This column argues that the key difference lies

Digital payment systems promise to extend financial services to people underserved by banks, and overcoming barriers to the adoption

Can policymakers rely on traditional labour market indicators when unemployment, vacancies, wages, and payroll growth appear to send conflicting

Shale gas was initially hailed as a “revolution”, but the vast amounts of US natural gas production made possible

State-owned enterprises (SOEs) are involved in almost every facet of life across developing countries – from electricity, water, transport

Metal prices are surging again. The World Bank Group’s metals and minerals price index has jumped by about 20

Rwanda has one of the lowest per capita incomes in the world. It also has a dedicated Responsible AI

How can misinformation on social media be countered in the age of AI-generated content? This column uses an experiment

EU aid is still more poverty-focused than peers, but external policy drivers are growing and reshaping development cooperation after

Rising trade barriers and uncertainty are choking FDI inflows, hitting low and middle-income investors hardest in a fragmented global

The post-COVID inflation surge was global, but inflation persistence was not. This column argues that the key difference lies

Digital payment systems promise to extend financial services to people underserved by banks, and overcoming barriers to the adoption

Can policymakers rely on traditional labour market indicators when unemployment, vacancies, wages, and payroll growth appear to send conflicting

Shale gas was initially hailed as a “revolution”, but the vast amounts of US natural gas production made possible




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