Episode 4 The Changing Nature of Work

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Episode 36 The Return of Industrial Policy: What's Driving the Surge in Europe and Central Asia?

Europe and Central Asia has announced more than 2,600 industrial policies since 2009 — more than one new intervention every day for sixteen years. But have these policies actually delivered stronger growth, resilience, and diversification? In this episode, we unpack the findings ...  Show more

Episode 35 WDR2025 Mini Series: 3 How Do Standards Help Us Breathe Cleaner Air?

Ninety-nine percent of people worldwide breathe air that fails to meet safety standards. In this episode of the World Development Report 2025: Standards for Development mini series, we explore why standards alone are not enough—and what happens when enforcement, data, and capacit ...  Show more

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