Article / Op-Ed Link Bhutan’s Journey Towards a Knowledge Economy Topics on: Development Economics, Economic History, Economics & Policy At the Bhutan Innovation Forum (BIF) in Paro, Nobel laureate Joseph Stiglitz highlighted Bhutan’s remarkable Explore Further >>
Working Paper A BRICS Development Bank: A Dream Coming True? Topics on: Business & Society, Economics & Policy BRICS leaders have approved creating a new development bank which would fund long-term investment in Explore Further >>
Working Paper Towards a Multilateral Framework for Recovery from Sovereign Insolvency Topics on: Financial Policy, Sovereign Debt Explore Further >>
Working Paper Contractual and Voluntary Approaches to Sovereign Debt Restructuring Topics on: Global Financial Regulation, Global Social Justice Explore Further >>
Working Paper Assessing the Robustness of the Relationship Between Financial Reforms and Banking Crises Topics on: Business & Society Explore Further >>
Working Paper A strategic agenda for the Sino-South America relationship under China’s “new normal” Topics on: Globalization, Governance Explore Further >>
Working Paper Industrial Policy, Learning, and Development Topics on: Financial Institutions, Financial Policy, Financial Reform Explore Further >>
Working Paper Devising a Growth Strategy for Puerto Rico Topics on: Business & Society Explore Further >>
Working Paper Real Exchange Rate Policy for Economic Development Topics on: Macroeconomics Explore Further >>
Working Paper The Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement Topics on: Globalization, Governance, Trade Explore Further >>
Network Papers The Welfare State in the Twenty-First Century Topics on: Business & Society, Financial Policy Designing the twenty-first-century welfare state is part of a broader debate redefining the role of Explore Further >>
Journal Articles Post-neoliberal globalization: international trade rules for global prosperity Get access Arrow Topics on: Business & Society, Economics & Policy, Financial Policy, Financial Reform, Foreign Policy This paper analyses frameworks for the design of the rules for international trading, assuming that Explore Further >>
Network Papers How Not to Count the Poor! A Reply to Ravallion Topics on: Business & Society, Financial Policy, Poverty Reduction We are grateful for Martin Ravallion’s detailed and sincere attempt to respond to our criticisms Explore Further >>
Network Papers How Not to Count the Poor! Topics on: Capital Markets and Investments, Financial Policy Reddy and Pogge (2002) claim that the World Bank has systematically underestimated the extent of Explore Further >>
Working Paper Introduction: Debates on the Measurement of Global Poverty Topics on: Poverty Reduction Explore Further >>
Working Paper Irrelevance of the $1-a-Day Poverty Line Topics on: Poverty Reduction Explore Further >>
Working Paper Raising the Standard: the War on Global Poverty Topics on: Poverty Reduction Explore Further >>