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Alberto Alesina was the Nathaniel Ropes Professor of Political Economy at Harvard University, from where he got his PhD, taught for more…
Manufacturing generates very little employment in the developing world. Urban jobs are predominantly informal, unproductive, and in…
Driven by the push to decarbonize the world and achieve net zero emissions by 2050, a new anti-elite revolt is in the making in developed…
Global demand for renewable energy is growing rapidly, fueled by the falling cost of solar panels, wind turbines, and electric vehicles.…
We use unique survey data from former victims of child sex trafficking and vulnerable girls in shelters in the Philippines to study the…
Economic development is a path-dependent process in which countries accumulate capabilities that allow them to move into more complex…
Since ChatGPT stormed the world in November 2022, speculation about AI in education has often been overwhelming, vague, or impractical. “…
At first glance, the European Union’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism may look like a potential source of international discord. But a…
The future of developing countries lies in services. Enhancing productivity in labor-absorbing services in particular must be an essential…