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world’s largest developing countries - Brazil, China, India, Mexico, and South Africa. Each is a persistently high or newly …
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mobility - especially in the developing world. However, efforts to construct the databases and meet the standards required for …
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While it is possible for economies to grow based on abundant land or natural resources, more often structural change?the shift of resources from low-productivity to high-productivity sectors?is the key driver of economic growth. Structural transformation is vital for Africa. The region?s...
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"Overcoming state fragility is one of the most important international development objectives of the 21st century. Many fragile states have turned into failed states, where millions of people are caught in deprivation and seemingly hopeless conditions. Fragile states lack the authority,...
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how and why governments responded as they did to the global food crisis of 2007-09 and what their decisions can teach us …
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