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101. A Post-Brexit Trade Policy for Development and a More Integrated Africa

102. From Principles to Practice: Strengthening Accountability for Gender Equality in International Development

103. Actually Navigating by Judgment: Towards a New Paradigm of Donor Accountability Where the Current System Doesn’t Work

104. Blueprint for a Market-Driven Value-Based Advance Commitment for Tuberculosis

105. Managing Better: What All of Us Can Do to Encourage Aid Success

106. Who Are the World’s Poor? A New Profile of Global Multidimensional Poverty

107. Examining World Bank Lending to China: Graduation or Modulation?

108. The EU’s Financial Architecture for External Investment: Progress, Challenges, and Options

109. The EU’s Financial Architecture for External Investment: Progress, Challenges, and Options

110. Gendered Language

111. International Development Cooperation After Brexit

112. Measuring the Spatial Misallocation of Labor: The Returns to India-Gulf Guest Work in a Natural Experiment

113. Governing Big Tech’s Pursuit of the “Next Billion Users”

114. The Two Hundred Billion Dollar Question: How to Get the Biggest Impact from the 2019 Replenishments

115. Toward Medium-Term Solutions for Rohingya Refugees and Hosts in Bangladesh: Mapping Potential Responsibility-Sharing Contributions

116. Cohesive Institutions and Political Violence

117. Enhancing Young Children’s Language Acquisition through Parent-Child Book-Sharing: A Randomized Trial in Rural Kenya

118. Women and the Future of Work: Fix the Present

119. Improving Global Health Supply Chains through Traceability

120. Learning Equity Requires More than Equality: Learning Goals and Achievement Gaps between the Rich and the Poor in Five Developing Countries

121. A Short-Sighted Vision for Global Britain

122. The Principles on Commercial Transparency in Public Contracts

123. The Limits (And Human Costs) of Population Policy: Fertility Decline and Sex Selection in China under Mao

124. Why “Leapfrogging” in Frontier Markets Isn’t Working

125. Midline Effects of a Randomized Controlled Trial to Increase the Utilization of Financial Services by Women Business Owners in Rural Indonesia

126. The Machines Are Not So Easy to Ride: Another Take on Automation

127. Can Transparency Lower Prices and Improve Access to Pharmaceuticals? It Depends

128. WHO Technical Report on Cancer Pricing Misses the Mark—It Should Focus on the “Demand Side”

129. Pooled Procurement of Drugs in Low and Middle Income Countries

130. The Dos and Don’ts of USG Humanitarian Reorganization

131. Who Benefits from Pharmaceutical Price Controls? Evidence from India

132. Making Basel III Work for Emerging Markets and Developing Economies

133. Aggregating Demand for Pharmaceuticals is Appealing, but Pooling Is Not a Panacea

134. Downsizing Defense in Development: Unpacking DOD’s Development Assistance

135. Struggling with Scale: Ebola’s Lessons for the Next Pandemic

136. Where Do Internally Displaced People Live and What Does that Mean for Their Economic Integration?

137. How Urban are IDPs and What Does that Mean for Their Economic Integration?

138. Modicare Post-Election: Recommendations to Enhance the Impact of Public Health Insurance on UHC Goals in India

139. The Kunming-Vientiane Railway: The Economic, Procurement, Labor, and Safeguards Dimensions of a Chinese Belt and Road Project

140. Does the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) Help or Hinder Financial Inclusion? A Study of FATF Mutual Evaluation Reports

141. Understanding the Opportunity Cost, Seizing the Opportunity: Report of the Working Group on Incorporating Economics and Modelling in Global Health Goals and Guidelines

142. The Limits of Accounting-Based Accountability in Education (and Far Beyond): Why More Accounting Will Rarely Solve Accountability Problems

143. After 2020: What’s Next for Global Access to Family Planning

144. Removing Barriers and Closing Gaps: Improving Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights for Rohingya Refugees and Host Communities

145. Imagining the Alternative Worlds of 2030: Policy Implications for the Future of Global Health Procurement

146. Public Financial Management and the Digitalization of Payments

147. Examining the Impact of E-Procurement in Ukraine

148. Developing a More Inclusive US Trade Policy at Home and Abroad

149. World Bank Financing to Support Refugees and Their Hosts: Recommendations for IDA19

150. Tackling the Triple Transition in Global Health Procurement

151. Vaccine Introduction and Coverage in Gavi-Supported Countries 2015-2018: Implications for Gavi 5.0

152. Global Immunization and Gavi: Five Priorities for the Next Five Years

153. Digital Governance: Is Krishna a Glimpse of the Future?

154. Transforming the Institutional Landscape in Sub-Saharan Africa: Considerations for Leveraging Africa’s Research Capacity to Achieve Socioeconomic Development

155. Creating Opportunities for Rohingya Refugees and Hosts Through Forest Landscape Restoration

156. Tackling the Triple Transition in Global Health Procurement

157. Fuel Subsidy Reform and Green Taxes: Can Digital Technologies Improve State Capacity and Effectiveness?

158. Maximizing the Shared Benefits of Legal Migration Pathways: Lessons from Germany’s Skills Partnerships

159. What We Learn about Girls’ Education from Interventions that Do Not Focus on Girls

160. Mexico’s Financial Risks: Solving Pemex for a Solvent Mexico

161. Unequal Ventures: Results from an Endline Study of Gender and Entrepreneurship in East Java, Indonesia

162. Trends in Private Capital Flows to Low-Income Countries: Good and Not-So-Good News

163. Chinese Leadership and the Future of BRI: What Key Decisions Lie Ahead?

164. UK Research Aid: Tied, Opaque and Off-Topic?

165. Five Things the Health Minister Should Do to Enhance the UK’s Global Health Footprint

166. “Contractors or Collectives?” Earmarked Funding of Multilaterals, Donor Needs and Institutional Integrity: The World Bank as a Case Study

167. Digital Technology and State Capacity in Kenya

168. Five Takeaways on the Future of Humanitarian Reform

169. Promoting Investment in Research for Development Outcomes: A Research Ventures Fund at the World Bank

170. Building an EU-Africa Partnership of Equals: A Roadmap for the New European Leadership

171. The Political Economy of Testing in Latin America and Sub-Saharan Africa

172. Building on Digital ID for Inclusive Services: Lessons from India

173. People-Driven Response: Power and Participation in Humanitarian Action

174. Are the Pacific Islands Insurable? Challenges and Opportunities for Disaster Risk Finance

175. Why Uncertainty in Global Health Interventions Matters—and What We Can Do About It

176. Marginal, Not Transformational: Development Finance Institutions and the Sustainable Development Goals

177. Teacher Professional Development around the World: The Gap between Evidence and Practice

178. Moving Beyond the Emergency: A Whole of Society Approach to the Refugee Response in Bangladesh

179. Multilingual Assessment of Early Child Development: Analyses from Repeated Observations of Children in Kenya

180. When Does “What Works” Work? And What Does that Mean for UK Aid R&D Spend?

181. Five Principles for Use of Aid in Subsidies to the Private Sector

182. What Is “Country Ownership”? A Formal Exploration of the Aid Relationship

183. ABCs of the IFIs: The African Development Bank, the Asian Development Bank, and the International Fund for Agricultural Development

184. Strengthening European Leadership on Global Health Security

185. Redesigning the External Investment Plan to be a Game-Changer for Africa

186. Reforming EU Trade Policy to Accelerate Economic Transformation in Africa

187. Focusing on Fragility: The Future of US Assistance to Fragile States

188. Automation and AI: Implications for African Development Prospects?

189. Can the US Development Finance Corporation Compete?

190. Promoting New Kinds of Legal Labour Migration Pathways Between Europe and Africa

191. Ecological Fiscal Transfers and Subnational Budgets: Did Forest-Based Fiscal Devolution Lead Indian States to Increase Forestry Expenditure?

192. Formal Employment and Organized Crime: Regression Discontinuity Evidence from Colombia

193. A Smoother Trade Transition for Graduating LDCs

194. Gender Equality in US Think Tank Leadership: Data from Tax Records

195. Taxing “Bads”: An Overview of Research Initiatives

196. Lending Terms for IFAD Projects

197. Global and Local Challenges in Argentina and Brazil

198. Development Impact Bonds Targeting Health Outcomes

199. The International Development Finance Club and the Sustainable Development Goals

200. UK Aid Quality Indicators