Developing countries are banking on having a stronger voice in debt negotiations, following the launch of a new country-led ...
The circular economy offers a fresh approach to how we produce and consume, focusing on reducing, reusing, recycling and recovering. It moves us away from the traditional "make, use, discard" model, ...
Britain will invest up to £8bn in companies across the developing world over the next five years, in a bid to make a return ...
About the author: Rabah Arezki is a senior fellow at the Harvard Kennedy School. He is director of research at the French National Center for Scientific Research and former chief economist and vice ...
The World Bank warned in a new report that poor countries will be stuck in economic “purgatory” without debt relief. By Alan Rappeport Reporting from Washington Soaring inflation saddled developing ...
By Clare Nuttall in Astana Leaders from Central Asia and neighbouring countries issued a stark warning on Wednesday that the ...
Developing economies will need to buy 11,000 metric tons of gold to draw level with developed countries at least by the share in reserves, Darya Tarasenko noted MOSCOW, May 29. /TASS/. Developing ...
Why do we have taxes? Until someone comes up with a better idea, taxation is the only practical means of raising the revenue to finance government spending on the goods and services that most of us ...
The Economic Issues series aims to make available to a broad readership of nonspecialists some of the economic research being produced on topical issues by IMF staff. The series draws mainly from IMF ...