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Education during commodity booms in low-income countries: Lessons from history

Education during commodity booms in low-income countries: Lessons from history

by user_matias | Jan 25, 2024 | Article Eco, Policy Briefs, VoxDev

January 23, 2024 – IRINA ESPAÑA-ELJAIEK AND MARÍA JOSÉ FUENTES-VÁSQUEZ Reprinted by permission from VoxDev. Original article here. The global economy is facing a boom in demand for minerals essential to the adoption of renewable energy technologies, including cobalt,...
Will Turkey Remain Committed to Economic Reform?

Will Turkey Remain Committed to Economic Reform?

by user_matias | Mar 18, 2024 | Article Eco, Comment Articles

February 20, 2024 – SELVA DEMIRALP ISTANBUL – Eight months after a surprise return to orthodox economic policies, Turkish officials are continuing to signal their commitment to reform. The Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey (CBRT) has raised interest...
Rethinking Inequality in Latin America

Rethinking Inequality in Latin America

by user_matias | Mar 18, 2024 | Article Eco, Comment Articles

February 26, 2024 – ANA MARÍA IBÁÑEZ WASHINGTON, DC – Nearly everyone agrees that the unequal distribution of income, wealth, and opportunities in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) has hindered efforts to build cohesive societies and robust democracies, as well as...
How did child health respond to trade shocks in Brazil?

How did child health respond to trade shocks in Brazil?

by user_matias | Mar 25, 2024 | Article Eco, Policy Briefs

February 20, 2024 – DANYELLE BRANCO Reprinted by permission from VoxDev. Original article here. One of the most striking trends over the last 40 years has been the dramatic decline in infant mortality across most of the developing world. Between 1990 and 2000...
Victim-blaming norms and violence against women: Moral considerations can induce policy and behaviour change

Victim-blaming norms and violence against women: Moral considerations can induce policy and behaviour change

by user_matias | Mar 25, 2024 | Article Eco, Policy Briefs

March 10, 2024 – SEVINÇ BERMEK AND ASLI UNAN Previously published on VoxEU on March 8, 2024 Violence against women entails great psychological, physical, and socioeconomic costs. Prevailing victim-blaming norms are an impediment to social change. This column uses an...
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