Episode 2 (Researchers edition). From Investment to Innovation: How to Escape the Middle-Income Trap

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Episode 33 How Can Standards Unlock or Block Development?

Two hundred thousand euros—sometimes more than a firm’s entire annual revenue—just to meet international standards. In this third episode of the World Development Report 2025: Standards for Development (WDR25) mni series, we explore how standards can either unlock growth or becom ...  Show more

Episode 32 From Dialogue to Direction: AGORA 2025 on Rethinking Agriculture as a System in Africa

Africa imports $70–80 billion of food each year—even for products it could often produce competitively. This episode revisits dialogues held at AGORA 2025 to explore why. We examine a key shift: viewing agriculture not as a sector, but as a system shaped by markets, infrastructur ...  Show more

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