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Owen Barder 5 h
Trade matters for development. So which advanced countries charge the lowest tariffs on exports from developing countries? The team do the numbers.
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Simon Wright 5 h
The latest Index from is out. Here's a reaction from me and on aid quality, policy coherence and the missing China.
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How will , automation, and other new technologies impact the future of work in developing countries? and Caroline Atkinson introduce a new CGD study group tasked w/ finding the answers.
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Prime Minister ‘s recent speech in Cape Town may herald an inspiring new -UK development partnership—but only if she can put that vision into action. and offer lessons from , , and the .
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“Good development policy is about much more than foreign aid. Policymakers need to assess ALL the ways their choices – from to – help or hinder developing countries.” -
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While the debt risks are real, investment in developing country infrastructure is generating economic growth effects & improving the distributional impact of growth in these economies. explains what this means for U.S. policy:
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Foreign aid helps save lives and build a better future. Luxembourg ranks #1 in providing this vital investment. Find out where your country ranks—and how it can do better.
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We assess the likelihood of debt problems in the 68 countries identified as potential BRI borrowers. Learn more:
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Human rights abuses on the scale of genocide deserve a stronger response than we have seen so far from the , , and their shareholders. From :
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Sarah Blodgett Bermeo 22 h
With refugees displaced for an average of >10 years, can't we do better - ethically and economically - than refugee camps? Hear of discuss this with . Excellent and thought-provoking points, including thoughts on ways forward:
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Included: The tops trade development index
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"Why The U.S. Ranks At The Bottom In A Foreign Aid" feat.
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Amanda Glassman ira. 18
Commitment to Development Index 2018: Europe Leads the Way by & Lee Robinson
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Have you started digging into the Index? Learn how wealthier countries impact countries in , , , , , and :
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ICYMI: Watch as joined the for a conversation: How can we support both host communities and refugees?
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Trade is arguably the most important pathway to development. Learn why with , Lee Robinson, & as they review the 2018 rankings:
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BRIGHT Magazine ira. 19
"Indices are good for starting conversations which tend to get lost when we talk about simple solutions in black and white." – Yesterday, released the results of this year's Commitment to Development Index. How did your country fare?
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Leaders—are they born, or made? And why does that matter for developing countries? Listen to the recent CGD podcast with to find out:
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1. Sweden 2. Denmark 3. Finland & Germany How committed is your country to ? Find out in this year's Index. Read the results and get the data at .
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