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A New World Order Is Here. Developing Countries Are Between A Rock and Hard Place.
Developing nations must assert economic sovereignty without rejecting globalization, Rabah Arezki writes in a guest commentary.
We’re almost a quarter of the way through the 21st century, and the past 25 years or so have been a tale of two economies when it comes to bridging the gap between the world’s richest and poorest ...
While wars and market shocks grab headlines, a slow burn crisis is smouldering: 1.2 billion young people in developing countries will soon seek work, but only a fraction of the jobs needed exist. We ...
The World Bank warned that developing economies will face tougher years ahead, with growth globally too slow to boost living standards and a climate of high policy uncertainty deterring ...
The Awaza Political Declaration outlines a unified vision for enhancing transit connectivity, digital transformation, and climate resilience in LLDCs. Anchored in the Awaza Programme of Action, it ...
Suggested Citation: "Front Matter." Institute of Medicine. 2003. Improving Birth Outcomes: Meeting the Challenge in the Developing World. Washington, DC: The National ...
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