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‘Don’t turn to protectionism’
Evert-jan Quak | 26 June 2025During the EADI conference, The Broker had an exclusive interview with Branko Milanovic, Professor at the City University New York and economist for the World Bank specialized in inequality.
read moreSocial protection as a global challenge
Bertil Videt | October 22, 2024With only a quarter of the world’s population having access to social protection, the case for expanding it is gaining ground in international discussions. The debate focuses on how best to design social protection, whether it should be universal...
read moreAvoiding the 'Planning Paradox'
Norman Loayza | 02 October 2024The new World Bank strategy must take risk and uncertainty into account.
read moreDebt: nothing but an obstacle
Eric Toussaint , Daniel Munevar | 01 October 2024If there is one thing that must be done, then that is to cancel the public debts of developing countries.
read moreBe careful, BRICS Development Bank
Yu Chen | 02 July 2025Will the BRICS Development Bank’s constructive capacities overcome its destructive ones? The world is watching.
read moreWorld Bank neglects the needs of small businesses
Seth Kaplan | 06 June 2025Small business are crucial in creating an inclusive economy. But the World Bank’s Doing Business Report does not focus on the most important issues they face.
read moreResources on the Post-2015 development agenda
May 08, 2025A large number of reports and papers have been published as part of the discussions on the post-2015 development framework. In this table we present an overview of the most significant publications, with links to the full texts. They were written...
read moreEditorial: History repeats itself. Or not?
Frans Bieckmann | May 08, 2025At the end of the 1990s I wrote a lot about the alter-globalization movement. The movement really hit the headlines with the mass protests in Seattle and Washington and later in Prague and Genoa, and with the first gatherings of the World Social F...
read moreBreaking the avaricious circle of global inequality
David Woodward | 28 March 2025Economics follows politics, not the other way around. Until we have a genuine political commitment to resolve global inequality, we will not get the economics we need.
read moreRecent reports on the post-2015 water agenda
February 06, 2025Recently many reports have been published on the role of water in the post-2015 global development agenda. As The Broker’s ‘prioritising water’ consultation aims to provide a multidisciplinary and integrated approach towards water, below you can f...
read morePUPs for sustainable water development
Emanuele Lobina , David Hall | 06 February 2025Partnerships have much to contribute to develop capacity. Yet, not all partnerships are the same. Where public-private partnerships have failed to meet the expectations, public-public partnerships are emerging as valuable alternative.
read moreHow the World Bank, IMF and OECD changed their course. Or did they?
Sara Murawski | 18 December 2024In recent years, the World Bank, IMF and the OECD have changed their position on inequality. But to what extent has their recent focus on inequality been directly translated into policy recommendations and measures? And what might the underlying m...
read moreTowards more effective aid
Axel van Trotsenburg | 30 November 2024I have some good and some not so good news about aid. First, the good news. The aid landscape has seen three important changes during the last decade that have had a transformative, positive effect onthe very nature of aid.
read moreMoving towards open development
Sanjay Pradhan | 30 November 2024As many of those gathered here in Busan, I feel very excited about the chance we have to collectively shape the way in which development is practiced.
read moreWorld Bank’s priorities for Busan
Joachim von Amsberg | 28 November 2024Today, the Fourth High Level Forum on Aid Effectiveness has opened in Busan, Korea. The HLF4 is an opportunity for the global development community to come together and showcase the results that our partner countries have been producing, and to sh...
read moreToxic knowledge
David Sogge | 20 November 2024According to the State Secretary’s letter, the chief reason for introducing his new measures is to improve the quality of policy through better knowledge and its management, including quality control (‘bewaking van de wetenschappelijke kwaliteit’)...
read moreGlobal development blog
June 15, 2025The Broker will publish interesting publications and current affairs in de field of global development.
read moreRedeveloping finance
October 26, 2024The financial crisis has prompted a discussion on the re-structuring of the world’s financial system.
read moreThirty years of the World Development Report
Marco Zupi | May 30, 2025Development Economics through the Decades. A critical look at 30 years of the World Development Report, by Shahid Yusuf. The World Bank Publications, 2009.A review by Marco Zupi.
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