
How to manage the economic trade-offs of public procurement policies in developing economies
Government procurement—the process in which public entities buy goods and services from private companies—represents between 5% and 20% of

Government procurement—the process in which public entities buy goods and services from private companies—represents between 5% and 20% of

Coffee prices remain high despite April dip. Coffee softened slightly in April after hitting record nominal highs. Arabica reached $9/kg

Foreign stock exchange listings have become increasingly popular during the last 80 years. This column examines companies that were

 Nvidia plans to sell a technology that will tie chips together to speed up the chip-to-chip communication needed to build

In recent years, concerns over global financial fragmentation have grown amid rising geopolitical tensions. This column integrates a network

Although Chinese banks have remained the top lenders to emerging markets and developing economies (EMDEs), their growth has slowed

Strong coordination of wage setting has been maintained in Nordic countries through pattern bargaining. The tradables sector sets the

Rising trade tensions and the pandemic have forced importers to reconfigure their supply chains – a complex and costly

On this year’s International Day of Families, we explore a critical issue: the sidelining of family-oriented policies in mainstream

Taiwan’s Foxconn, the world’s largest contract electronics maker, downgraded its full-year outlook on Wednesday citing recent appreciation of the

Government procurement—the process in which public entities buy goods and services from private companies—represents between 5% and 20% of

Coffee prices remain high despite April dip. Coffee softened slightly in April after hitting record nominal highs. Arabica reached $9/kg

Foreign stock exchange listings have become increasingly popular during the last 80 years. This column examines companies that were

 Nvidia plans to sell a technology that will tie chips together to speed up the chip-to-chip communication needed to build

In recent years, concerns over global financial fragmentation have grown amid rising geopolitical tensions. This column integrates a network

Although Chinese banks have remained the top lenders to emerging markets and developing economies (EMDEs), their growth has slowed

Strong coordination of wage setting has been maintained in Nordic countries through pattern bargaining. The tradables sector sets the

Rising trade tensions and the pandemic have forced importers to reconfigure their supply chains – a complex and costly

On this year’s International Day of Families, we explore a critical issue: the sidelining of family-oriented policies in mainstream

Taiwan’s Foxconn, the world’s largest contract electronics maker, downgraded its full-year outlook on Wednesday citing recent appreciation of the




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