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Unintended consequences of introducing state pensions
State pensions in Indonesia and Ghana are found to impact parents and their children, with respect to elderly care and investment in education
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Can climate change make us antisocial?
How is global warming likely to impact our behaviour and how we interact with one another?
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What is India's calorie paradox?
Why is an increase in average wealth in India accompanied by a decrease in average calorie consumption?
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The future of development
How can policymakers adapt to a changing world of development and an uncertain future?
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Helping young Ethiopians find jobs
What are the barriers that hinder young people from getting jobs in Ethiopia and how can they be overcome?
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RCTs: Why scale matters
How does scaling up randomised controlled trials make them more effective?
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Is China a meritocracy?
Do government officials in China get promoted based on economic performance?
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Mainstream development economics is failing
The former World Bank Chief Economist explains why developing countries should pursue growth based on their unique comparative advantages
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Does China’s bureaucracy work?
Analysing the pattern of promotions provides illuminating evidence on current levels of corruption in Chinese bureaucracy