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"Traditional tuition-reimbursement policies often don’t work for the employees who could benefit the most — hurting employers and employees alike."
"Traditional tuition-reimbursement policies often don’t work for the employees who could benefit the most — hurting employers and employees alike."
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"Cuaresma, Fenz, Fisher, and Kharas introduce a new Internet Poverty Index that can create standardized estimates of people living in internet poverty globally."
"Cuaresma, Fenz, Fisher, and Kharas introduce a new Internet Poverty Index that can create standardized estimates of people living in internet poverty globally."
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"Indermit Gill examines the upcoming rise in interest rates and how developing economies can protect _...Read More_
"Indermit Gill examines the upcoming rise in interest rates and how developing economies can protect _...Read More_
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"Indermit Gill and Peter Nagle examine the challenges posed by rising inflation for the world's poor and how policymakers can dampen the negative impact."
"Indermit Gill and Peter Nagle examine the challenges posed by rising inflation for the world's poor and how policymakers can dampen the negative impact."
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"Indermit Gill explains why the Ukraine crisis could make it harder for many low- and middle-income economies to regain their footing."
"Indermit Gill explains why the Ukraine crisis could make it harder for many low- and middle-income economies to regain their footing."
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"Beijing’s forays in the Middle East present Washington with a test—and an opportunity."
"Beijing’s forays in the Middle East present Washington with a test—and an opportunity."
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"The economic outlook for rich countries is getting better while developing economies are falling behind."
"The economic outlook for rich countries is getting better while developing economies are falling behind."
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"Countries such as Thailand and Turkey, which rely on foreign tourists to boost their economies, bore the brunt of the impact. The drop in tourism also threatens closely linked sectors such as food, beverages, retail trade, communications _...Read More_
"Countries such as Thailand and Turkey, which rely on foreign tourists to boost their economies, bore the brunt of the impact. The drop in tourism also threatens closely linked sectors such as food, beverages, retail trade, communications _...Read More_
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"The United States must invest concretely in the well-being of developing nations."
"The United States must invest concretely in the well-being of developing nations."
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"Companies also need to stop fixating on the four-year degree."
"Companies also need to stop fixating on the four-year degree."
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"Paying out for vital services has a serious impact on mental health."
"Paying out for vital services has a serious impact on mental health."
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It cannot match China’s heft in foreign investment, but offers lessons for other investors | International.
It cannot match China’s heft in foreign investment, but offers lessons for other investors | International.
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>"It’s not complicated: Gender diversity is a competitive advantage — and a moral imperative."
>"It’s not complicated: Gender diversity is a competitive advantage — and a moral imperative."
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"In developing countries, an unusually large number of small, unproductive firms coexist with a small number of large, productive firms, which, according to economic theory, is inefficient. So, why do the inefficient firms survive, trapping _...Read More_
"In developing countries, an unusually large number of small, unproductive firms coexist with a small number of large, productive firms, which, according to economic theory, is inefficient. So, why do the inefficient firms survive, trapping _...Read More_