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How equitable are consumption taxes in developing countries? How might stronger consideration of the informal sector enhance tax equity and…
Emerging Epicenters and a New World OrderA New World Order is emerging, says business and public policy professor and CID faculty affiliate…
A native of Strasbourg, political economist, associate professor at Harvard Business School, and CID Faculty Affiliate Vincent Pons had…
BOOK DESCRIPTIONWhat are the social and political consequences of poor state governance and low state legitimacy? Under what conditions…
Ten years after the onset of the Arab Spring, the Middle East and North Africa are torn between two visions of progress: a democratic one…
Tuesday was a great day for Iraq. For a country whose leaders have often disappointed, two exceptional people were tapped to be the highest…
More than 90 percent of Iraq's Kurds voted to declare independence last week, bringing tensions to an even higher boil across the Middle…