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1. (R)evolution? Exploring the Potential of Post-Development Approaches for Reforming Development Cooperation

2. Tax Expenditures in OECD Countries: Findings from the Global Tax Expenditures Database

3. Multilateral development banks are key to unlocking low-carbon investments in developing economies

4. Structural transformation and international trade: Evidence from the China shock

5. Assessment of institutional set-up of results measurement and reporting systems for non-sovereign operations in development finance institutions

6. Building resilience knowledge for sustainable development: Insights from development studies

7. Enhancing the Benefits of Human Mobility through Development Interventions

8. Crossing the Divide: Rural to Urban Migration in Developing Countries

9. Climate Change Mitigation for Late Industrialisers: The Role of Technology Intensity in Manufacturing

10. Financing Loss and Damage at Scale: Toward a Mosaic Approach

11. Global Inequality in Well‐​Being Has Decreased across Many Dimensions: Introducing the Inequality of Human Progress Index

12. Security professionals are changing how humanitarian organisations operate

13. Getting global development back on track: Focus and start at home

14. Migration in the Context of Climate Foreign Policy

15. What Works in Conflict Prevention?

16. Alternative Aid Modalities: Community development

17. The UN General Assembly 2023: The urgency of compromise on financing for development

18. EXAMINATION OF DECISION-MAKING STRUCTURES’ PERCEPTIONS OF COMPONENTS ON THE INFLUENCES OF SME SUCCESS

19. COMBATING CROSS-BORDER ORGANIZED CRIME IN THE BORDER REGION OF THE STATE: STRATEGY DEVELOPMENT METHODOLOGY

20. Export impact on dividend policy for big Colombian exporting firms, 2006–2014

21. Mapping Pathways for Peace through the Composition of Official Development Assistance

22. Towards an Intersectional Feminist Development Policy for Germany

23. How Pratham Learns While Scaling: A Case Study of Adaptive Design and Evaluation

24. Process and Implementation Evaluations: A Primer

25. Outer Space, Information Warfare, and the Truth

26. Paradigm Shifts in Macrosociology

27. Towards a Global Framework for a Public Good to Reduce Information and Labour Market Gaps

28. The Development Response to Kleptocracy and Strategic Corruption

29. Policy Papers by Women of Color: Decolonizing International Development

30. The New Global Context for Development: The Unravelling of Progress in the LDCs

31. Do various innovation linkages enhance innovation? International evidence

32. Lessons from the COVID-19 Crisis: 6 Opportunities to Strengthen Conflict Sensitivity across the HumanitarianDevelopment-Peacebuilding Nexus

33. New Rules, Same Practice? Analysing UN Development System Reform Effects at the Country Level

34. The Winding Road to Marrakech: Lessons from the European Negotiations of the Global Compact for Migration

35. Wartime governance and state-building trajectories in post-conflict societies

36. Aid’s impact on democracy

37. Does the adoption of peer-to-government mobile payments improve tax revenue mobilization in developing countries?

38. Caring in a changing climate: Centering care work in climate action

39. Building Bridges between Dependency Theory and Neo-Gramscian Critical Theory: The Agency-Structure Relation as a Starting Point

40. Chronic Crisis Financing? Fifty Years of Humanitarian Aid and Future Prospects

41. Schumpeter’s Creative Destruction as a Radical Departure: New Paradigm for Analyzing Capitalism

42. A Global Development Paradigm for a World in Crisis

43. Building a Portfolio of Pull Financing Mechanisms for Climate and Development

44. The ABCs of Sovereign Debt Relief

45. The Next Game Changers: A Priority Innovation Agenda for Global Health

46. Is There a Better Way to Use Global Reserves?

47. What’s the Best Way to Bolster the IMF’s Capacity to Lend to Low-Income Countries?

48. Why and How Development Agencies Facilitate Labor Migration

49. Breakthrough to Policy Use: Reinvigorating Impact Evaluation for Global Development

50. Mainstreaming Evidence Use through Locally Led Development: Recommendations for USAID

51. Breakthrough to Policy Use Reinvigorating Impact Evaluation for Global Development

52. Assessment of Expenditure Choices by Low- and Low- Middle-Income Countries During the Pandemic and Their Impact on SDGs

53. Schooling for All: Feasible Strategies to Achieve Universal Education

54. Development Effectiveness in the “New Normal”: What Do the Changing Roles and Purposes of ODA Mean for the Effectiveness Agenda?

55. What is public policy success, especially in development?

56. Managing for Motivation as Public Performance Improvement Strategy in Education & Far Beyond

57. The Belt and Road Initiative as Ten Policy Commandments: Review of Xi’s Kazakhstan and Indonesia Launch Speeches

58. Putting Development at the Centre of G20 Policy Agenda: Lessons for the T20

59. Is Foreign Direct Investment Losing Clout in Development?

60. Determinants of Social Cohesion: Cross-Country Evidence

61. COP26’s Dilemma: Sustainability vs Food Security?

62. Human Development and Mental Health: New Approaches and Metrics Needed

63. Financing Responses to Climate Migration: The Unique Role of Multilateral Development Banks

64. Donor Funding Models for Innovation: A Review

65. Investment Incentives: A Survey of Policies and Approaches for Sustainable Investment

66. The World Bank, the IMF, and the GATT/WTO: Which institution most supported trade reform in developing economies?

67. Does aid fragmentation affect tax revenue dynamics in developing countries? Observations with new tax data

68. Employer power and employment in developing countries

69. Options for a Loss and Damage Financial Mechanism

70. TOSSD Data for 2020: An overview of key trends in the data in support of sustainable development

71. How renewable energy transitions impact power structures in local communities

72. Private Insurance, Public Welfare, and Financial Markets: Alpine and Maritime Countries in Comparative-Historical Perspective

73. De la Agenda para la Paz a Nuestra Agenda Común: la “sostenibilidad” de la paz

74. The Role of Development Actors in Responding to Environment and Security Links

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

76. United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals and the Most Important Utilitarian Values. Social Security Approach

77. National Development Delivers: And How! And How?

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

79. “Reformed Multilateralism” at the United Nations

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

81. Climate of cooperation: How the EU can help deliver a green grand bargain

82. How Can Anticorruption Actors Use EITI Disclosures?

83. Democracy in a Post-Covid World

84. Food Systems in Conflict and Peacebuilding Settings: Pathways and Interconnections

85. Changing Alliance Structures

86. Diving Deeper: Under the surface of LBQTI Funding

87. Diving Deeper: Under the surface of Intermediary Funding

88. Diving Deeper: Under the Surface of Embassy Funding

89. Reframing International Relations and Development (Syllabus Resource)

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

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

92. Development Banking in the Global Economy: State of Play and Future Direction

93. Firm Profits and Government Activity: An Empirical Investigation

94. Technology Development of Digital Currency

95. The Remittance Effect: A Lifeline for Developing Economies Through The Pandemic and into Recovery

96. Risks of technology use in humanitarian settings: Avoiding harm, delivering impact

97. Nature-based solutions to development and climate change challenges: Understanding ecosystem-based adaptation approaches

98. Recognising diaspora humanitarianism: What we know and what we need to know more about

99. Blockchain Technology in Supply Chains – What are the Opportunities for Sustainable Development?

100. What Are the Distributional Implications of Climate Policies? Recent Evidence from Developing Countries