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Do minimum wage hikes destroy jobs?
Repeated increases in the real minimum wage in early-2000s Argentina – implemented amid moderate inflation and an economic recovery – did not lead to higher job destruction as firms were able to absorb higher costs without resorting to terminations.
Rethinking food security in a risky globalised world
When trade disruptions threaten access to food, importers face a hard choice between openness and insurance.
The rise of Vietnam’s solar panel industry
Vietnam's solar boom was built on three key pillars: foreign direct investment (FDI) (mostly from China), access to subsidised Chinese inputs, and productivity spillovers from multinationals to domestic suppliers.