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51. Some Unpleasant ODA Arithmetic

52. A Review of Multilateral Development Banks’ Investments in Childcare

53. How Do Development Agencies Support Climate Action?

54. Climate-related Security Risks in the 2020 Updated Nationally Determined Contributions

55. Let’s Take the Con Out of Randomized Control Trials in Development: The Puzzles and Paradoxes of External Validity, Empirically Illustrated

56. Artificial Intelligence, Globalization, and Strategies for Economic Development

57. Food security in the long-run: a macroeconomic approach to land use policy

58. Employment effects of R&D and innovation: Evidence from small and medium-sized firms in emerging markets

59. Green gifts from abroad? FDI and firms' green management

60. Military Spending and Official Development Assistance in Recipient States: Is there a Relationship?

61. The Geopolitics of Food Security: Barriers to the Sustainable Development Goal of Zero Hunger

62. Pathways of Climate Insecurity: Guidance for Policymakers

63. Horrible Trade-offs in a Pandemic: Lockdowns, Transfers, Fiscal Space, and Compliance

64. The COVID-19 pandemic: Scenarios to Understand the International Impact

65. The Strategic and Geo-economic Implications of the COVID-19 Pandemic

66. Research Collaboration on Influence Operations Between Industry and Academia: A Way Forward

67. Job loss and household labor supply adjustments in developing countries: Evidence from Argentina

68. Effects of US Foreign Assistance on Democracy Building, 1990–2014: An Update

69. Higher economic growth in poor countries, lower migration flows to the OECD: Revisiting the migration hump with panel data

70. Assessing Asia: Sub-Saharan Africa Global Value Chain Linkages

71. Food Security in Times of Crisis: Poor Developing Countries are Different

72. Bridging the Gaps: An Integrated Approach to Assessing Aid Effectiveness

73. Triangular Cooperation: Broader, more Dynamic and Flexible

74. Earmarked Funding for Multilateral Development Cooperation: Asset and Impediment

75. Carbon Consumption Patterns of Emerging Middle Classes

76. Corporate Tax Revenue and Foreign Direct Investment: Potential Trade-Offs and How to Address Them

77. How the G7 Reviews its Work on Development: A Case Study of Internal Accountability

78. Infrastructure in a Changing World: Trends and Challenges

79. Financialisation in Developing Countries: Approaches, Concepts, and Metrics

80. Theories of Democratic Change Phase III: Transitions from Conflict

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

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

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

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

85. Jayathma Wickramanayake, UN Secretary-General's Envoy on Youth

86. Creative Destruction or Idiot Winds: Schumpeterian Theory Meets the Educational Sector in Developing Countries

87. When Do Development Projects Enhance Community Well-Being?

88. Smart Development Banks

89. Cross-Border E-Commerce: WTO discussions and multi-stakeholder roles – stocktaking and practical ways forward

90. Not All that Glitters Is Gold: An Analysis of the Global Pact for the Environment Project

91. Data Is a Development Issue

92. Using SDGs to Leverage National Intellectual Property Strategies

93. Hypersonic Weapons Series: What Are the Current Hypersonic Weapon Development Programs?

94. A Demand-Driven Approach to Development

95. The Role of Development Finance Institutions in Enabling the Technology Revolution

96. Achieving Sustainability through Quality Infrastructure

97. Sharpening Our Efforts: The Role of International Development in Countering Violent Extremism

98. Influence and Infrastructure: The Strategic Stakes of Foreign Projects

99. Rebooting the Innovation Agenda

100. Rethinking Taxes and Development: Incorporating Political Economy Considerations in DRM Strategies