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Buenos Aires and Chicago grew during the nineteenth century for remarkably similar reasons. Both cities were conduits for moving meat and…
In this paper, we illustrate a methodology to measure discrimination in educational contexts. In India, we ran an exam competition through…
Nations must often take stock of their achievements and forge ahead with new directions to confront the changing realities in economics and…
India is an emerging global superpower as its rapid growth has transformed its economy and has maintained itself as the world’s largest…
It may take a few months or a couple of years, but one way or another the United States and other advanced economies will eventually…
Many reform results fall below expectations in the development arena, especially in the public sector. Do the reforms just need more time…
Lincoln Institute’s third annual land policy conference explores the connections between property rights and land policies in developed and…
The BRIGHT program was designed to improve the educational outcomes of children in Burkina Faso.1 It focused on girls in particular and was…
This article presents findings from the MIT China Energy Group’s first-of-its-kind, independent nationwide survey of Chinese coal-fired…