UNU research provides guidance for navigating the changing geo-economic landscape while more effectively monitoring and evaluating economic progress and its social impacts. Our work in Africa, for example, is helping establish robust information systems to monitor and evaluate economic progress and its social impacts, thereby helping planners to transform skewed development into opportunities for sustainable livelihoods.
Economic growth
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Workshop
Fostering Partnerships between DC and New York for Development Financing and Multilateralism
Advancing debt sustainability and multilateral cooperation ahead of FfD4.
Degree Defense
PhD Defence: Essays on Economic Complexity, International Trade and Minerals Economics
Jorge Valverde-Carbonell
Series
Global Health Symposium
Strengthening Global Health Governance: Defending the Public Interest and Holding Powerful Private Actors Accountable
Degree Defense
PhD defence: Innovative capacity in low-tech service firms: An analysis of the Brazilian boutique hotels and pest control sectors
Marcia da Mota Daros, UNU-MERIT
Series
MMDP Insights
This series provides regular insights into UNU-MERIT's Migration Management Diploma Programme (MMDP).
Media Coverage
Adopt age–based approach to AI for equitable economic growth
In Diplomatic Courier, Drs. Nicole Goldin and Eleonore Fournier-Tombs propose aligning AI policies with national demographic trends to boost growth.
Blog Post
Promoting innovation: an imperative to achieve the Mexico we want
To have the impact we need it to have, biotechnology must cross the bridge from knowledge to industry