Harvard CID Brings Student Voices and Policy Innovation to the Global StageAmid growing global challenges and constrained financial…
Sanctions on Venezuela are not Driving Migration to the US Southwest Border: An Empirical Assessment
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After the decision of the Venezuelan regime to disregard the results of the presidential election of July 28, 2024, and subsequently swear…
Students often ask me how they can build a career in international development, a field that offers vast opportunities to create meaningful…
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How equitable are consumption taxes in developing countries? How might stronger consideration of the informal sector enhance tax equity and…
Once upon a time in the world of development finance, it was assumed that simply investing in developing economies was enough—that the flow…
Harvard Graduate School of Education Professor and CID Faculty Affiliate Emiliana Vegas was inspired to write her latest book, Let’s Change…
Enrollment is rising all over the world, yet learning levels remain stagnant. The 2023 UN Sustainable Development Goals Report predicts…
Despite significant strides in development, many big challenges loom large. The UN Sustainable Development Goals have outlined some of…
Decades of low inflation led to widespread use of dollar-denominated financial instruments with fixed interest rates and long maturities.…
How does return migration from the US to Mexico affect local workers? Return migrants increase the local labor supply, potentially hurting…