Economic development policy encompasses a range of strategies and instruments designed to foster sustainable growth, reduce inequality, and build resilience in the face of global uncertainties. Modern ...
Beyond the Economics: Energy Justice and the Non-Economic Dimensions of Renewable Energy Transitions
Renewable energy deployment is expanding at unprecedented speed as countries pursue decarbonization, energy security, and green industrial transformation.
The concept of the middle‐income trap (MIT) continues to pose significant challenges for countries undergoing rapid industrialisation and economic reform. This phenomenon refers to the stage where ...
Climate change is reshaping the way mobility systems are designed, managed, and governed. Increasing regulatory pressure, changing consumer expectations, ...
In 1985 a new college graduate named Michael Kremer traveled to Kenya hoping to learn more about a topic he had studied at Harvard: economic development in low-income countries. He didn’t anticipate ...
Located within the Development Economics Vice Presidency, the Development Research Group is the World Bank's principal research department. With its cross-cutting expertise on a broad range of topics ...
UChicago to administer $50 million grant for Weiss Fund supporting research in development economics
A $50 million grant commitment to the University of Chicago from CRI Foundation, Inc. will establish the University as the administrative home of the Weiss Fund for Research in Development Economics, ...
The University of Wyoming is Wyoming’s land-grant university -- a designation grounded in federal legislation and the state’s constitutional mandate. The Morrill Act of 1862 granted lands in each ...
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