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November 15, 2023, Paper: "It is painfully clear that South Africa is performing poorly, exacerbating problems such as inequality and exclusion. The economy’s ability to create…
November 2023, Paper: "When South Africans threw off the structures of apartheid three decades ago, the nation captivated the world. The early 1990s marked a victory for…
2023, Paper: "Since the end of the 1990s, Kazakhstan has relied on oil and gas as the main drivers of economic growth. While this has led to rapid development of the country,…
January 26, 2022, Video: "How can public leaders ensure that economic growth is shared by citizens of all countries? Experts from Harvard Kennedy School discuss the economic…
December 1, 2021, Video: "As Harvard University's leading hub in international development, the Center for International Development (CID) is home to over 100+ faculty experts in…
October 6, 2021, Opinion: "Now that environment, social, and governance standards have gone mainstream among investors in the advanced economies, the question is what ESG criteria…
August 27, 2021, Opinion: "While developing countries have been catching up to their richer counterparts on some key metrics, they appear to be falling behind on others. Most…
March 2021, Paper: "Loreto is a place of contrasts. Located on the western flank of the Amazon jungle, it is by far Peru’s largest state in terms of size, but also among those…
Place-specific determinants of income gaps: New sub-national evidence from Mexico - Ricardo Hausmann
January 2021, Paper: "The literature on wage gaps between Chiapas and the rest of Mexico revolves around individual factors, such as education and ethnicity. Yet, twenty years…
The impact of return migration from the U.S. on employment and wages in Mexican cities. Ricardo Hausmann, March 10, 2020, Paper, "We study the effect of return migration from the U…