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1. Agriculture and rural development for inclusive growth and food security in Morocco

2. Investing in Early Childhood Development: What is Being Spent, And What Does it Cost?

3. Driving sustainable development through better infrastructure: Key elements of a transformation program

4. Happiness and health in China: The paradox of progress

5. Aid procurement and the development of local industry: A question for Africa

6. Fertilizing Growth: Agricultural Inputs and Their Effects in Economic Development

7. Supporting The Internet as a Platform for International Trade

8. Designing Youth Employment Policies in Egypt

9. Improving Regional and Rural Development for Inclusive Growth in Egypt

10. Do Trends in U.S. Inequality Matter for Norms of Global Governance? Concepts and Empirics for Debate

11. Key Issues on European Banking Union: Trade-Offs and Some Recommendations

12. Global Governance Audit

13. Dynamics of Inflation "Herding": Decoding India's Inflationary Process

14. Can Producer Associations Make Agriculture Sustainable? Evidence from Farmer Development Centers in India

15. Benchmarking Against Progress: An Assessment of Australia's Aid Effectiveness

16. The Case for Global Civics

17. A New Strategy to Leverage Business for International Development

18. Institutions Versus Policies: A Tale of Two Islands

19. Does Openness To International Financial Flows Raise Productivity Growth?

20. Financial Globalization and Economic Policies

21. Thresholds in the Process of International Financial Integration

22. Monetary Policy Challenges for Emerging Market Economies

23. Developing Countries, Dispute Settlement, and the Advisory Centre on WTO Law

24. Financial Globalization and Economic Policies

25. Where Does the Money Go? Best and Worst Practices in Foreign Aid

26. The Decline of the White Working Class and the Rise of a Mass Upper Middle Class

27. Why Are Saving Rates of Urban Households in China Rising?

28. The Diversification Challenge in Africa's Resource-Rich Economies

29. Expecting the Unexpected: Macroeconomic Volatility and Climate Policy

30. Technological Scarcity, Compliance Flexibility and the Optimal Time Path of Emissions Abatement

31. Prices in Emissions Permit Markets: The Role of Investor Foresight and Capital Durability

32. Candidate Issue Index: Trade

33. America's Infrastructure: Ramping Up or Crashing Down

34. The Future of Red, Blue and Purple America

35. Reform of Quota and Voting Shares in the International Monetary Fund: "Nothing" Is Temporarily Preferable to an Inadequate "Something"

36. Measuring the Cost of Aid Volatility

37. The International Monetary Fund and the World Bank: It's Time to Separate the Conjoined Twins

38. Can America Still Lead in the Global Economy?

39. Better Workers for Better Jobs: Improving Worker Advancement in the Low-Wage Labor Market

40. Immigration: Wages, Education and Mobility

41. Utility Payments as Alternative Credit Data: A Reality Check

42. The Third California: The Golden State's New Frontier

43. Committing to Prosperity: Moving Forward on the Agenda to Renew Pennsylvania

44. A Pathway to the Middle Class: Migration and Demographic Change in Prince George's County

45. A Local Ladder for Low-Income Workers: Recent Trends in the Earned Income Tax Credit

46. Katrina Index: Tracking Recovery of New Orleans and the Metro Area

47. Restoring Prosperity: The State Role in Revitalizing America's Older Industrial Cities

48. A Statistical Analysis of the Quality of Impact Assessment in the European Union

49. Nigeria's Economic Reforms Progress and Challenges

50. Making Trade Agreements Relevant for Poor Countries: Why Dispute Settlement Is Not Enough