Over the first 10 years of the 21st century, developing economies were growing at historically fast rates. That has since changed.
In recent research, we have studied the growth effects of trade more systematically using a large sample of developed and developing countries. Although a large body of literature has examined the ...
undermine developing countries' agricultural sectors and exports by depressing world prices and pre-empting markets. For example, the European Commission is spending 2.7 billion euro per year making ...
By Kate HAMPTON &Hannah Wanjie RYDERThe world is in the midst of a financing crisis.\xa0As world leaders work to mobilize trillions of dollars to meet climate and development goals, expensive public ...
Any extreme climate will hinder development, for example, being too hot, too cold, too wet or too dry. Many African countries are situated in very hot, arid climates. This makes food production ...
According to Unicef Nigeria, even though primary education is officially free and compulsory, about 10.5 million of the country's children aged 5-14 years are not in school. In spite of being the most ...