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Nobody has offered such a comprehensive philosophical approach to trade. Nonetheless, James's approach does not succeed. First, we explore…
Public sector reforms are commonplace in developing countries. Much of the literature about these reforms reflects on their failures. This…
The prevailing aid orthodoxy works well enough in stable environments, but is ill-equipped to navigate contexts of volatility and fragility…
Many malpractices generate flawed elections which fail to meet international standards of electoral integrity, including issues such as…
At the beginning of the twentieth century Venezuela had one of the poorest economies in Latin America, but by 1970 it had become the…
Can protests cause political change, or are they merely symptoms of underlying shifts in policy preferences? We address this question by…
Drawing upon theories of the diffusion of global norms, this study addresses two issues: is there a shared consensus among experts about…
Governments can play great roles in their countries, regions, and cities; facilitating or leading the resolution of festering problems and…
A policy experiment in India suggests that placing female leaders in positions of power can dramatically change public attitudes.
When the stakes are high, it is no surprise that battling political opponents use whatever support they can garner from economists and…