
Beyond fragmentation: Building self-reliance in a shifting aid landscape
The global development landscape is undergoing seismic shifts. Foreign aid, a critical lifeline for billions, is shrinking, after becoming fragmented

The global development landscape is undergoing seismic shifts. Foreign aid, a critical lifeline for billions, is shrinking, after becoming fragmented

In their recent blog Can Africa Claim the 21st Century?, Andrew Dabalen and Chorching Goh rightly highlight Africa’s moment of

As global trade expands, so does the number of workers in high-income countries whose jobs are tied to exports. More

The U.S. Commerce Department said on Monday it has opened national security investigations into the import of drones and

Since the 1970s, banking regulators have worked to set minimum standards for internationally active banks. The latest agreement, Basel

The competition being fought between the US and China in cutting-edge technology fields friction is also affecting basic research

State aid regulation is crucial to ensuring competitiveness in the EU Single Market, but enforcement remains challenging. Non-compliance by

The traditional U-shape in wellbeing, with people’s life satisfaction lowest in their late 40s or early 50s, appeared to

Economic history is increasingly able to provide us with evidence and inform pressing questions at the intersection of research

Profit shifting by multinational enterprises increases after-tax earnings but can expose firms to regulatory and reputational risks. This column

The global development landscape is undergoing seismic shifts. Foreign aid, a critical lifeline for billions, is shrinking, after becoming fragmented

In their recent blog Can Africa Claim the 21st Century?, Andrew Dabalen and Chorching Goh rightly highlight Africa’s moment of

As global trade expands, so does the number of workers in high-income countries whose jobs are tied to exports. More

The U.S. Commerce Department said on Monday it has opened national security investigations into the import of drones and

Since the 1970s, banking regulators have worked to set minimum standards for internationally active banks. The latest agreement, Basel

The competition being fought between the US and China in cutting-edge technology fields friction is also affecting basic research

State aid regulation is crucial to ensuring competitiveness in the EU Single Market, but enforcement remains challenging. Non-compliance by

The traditional U-shape in wellbeing, with people’s life satisfaction lowest in their late 40s or early 50s, appeared to

Economic history is increasingly able to provide us with evidence and inform pressing questions at the intersection of research

Profit shifting by multinational enterprises increases after-tax earnings but can expose firms to regulatory and reputational risks. This column




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