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1. The Quality of Official Development Assistance 2014

2. Comparing the Incidence of Taxes and Social Spending in Brazil and the United States

3. Does Development Reduce Migration?

4. The Health Financing Transition: A Conceptual Framework and Empirical Evidence

5. Estimating Income / Expenditure Differences across Populations: New Fun with Old Engel's Law

6. Is Anyone Listening? Does US Foreign Assistance Target People's Top Priorities?

7. What's Wrong with Dodd-Frank 1502? Conflict Minerals, Civilian Livelihoods, and the Unintended Consequences of Western Advocacy

8. Energizing Rio+20: How the United States Can Promote Sustainable Energy for All at the 2012 Earth Summit

9. The Commander's Emergency Response Program in Afghanistan: Five Practical Recommendations

10. The Post-Washington Consensus: Development after the Crisis

11. The Roots of Global Wage Gaps: Evidence from Randomized Processing of U.S. Visas

12. Can Donors Be Flexible within Restrictive Budget Systems? Options for Innovative Financing Mechanisms

13. Criss-Crossing Globalization: Uphill Flows of Skill-Intensive Goods and Foreign Direct Investment

14. Income Per Natural: Measuring Development for People rather than Places - Working Paper 143

15. The Place Premium: Wage Differences for Identical Workers across the U.S. Border - Working Paper 148

16. It's One World Out There: The Global Consensus on Selecting the World Bank's Next President

17. An Index of Donor Performance

18. Fragile States and U.S. Foreign Assistance: Show Me the Money

19. The U.S. External Deficit and the Developing Countries

20. Tax policies to promote private charitable giving in DAC countries

21. How Multinational Investors Evade Developed Country Laws