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Board: Martina Björkman-Nyqvist, Michael Callen, Cesi Cruz, David Lagakos, Joana Naritomi, Oliver Hanney & Emaan Siddique
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What have we learned about training entrepreneurs?
Issue 4 of our VoxDevLit on Training Entrepreneurs by @dmckenzie.bsky.social, Christopher Woodruff & Co-Editors is out now!➡️ voxdev.org/voxdevlit/tr...
Today's podcast covers the update➡️ voxdev.org/topic/firms/...
Issue 4 of our VoxDevLit on Training Entrepreneurs by @dmckenzie.bsky.social, Christopher Woodruff & Co-Editors is out now!➡️ voxdev.org/voxdevlit/tr...
Today's podcast covers the update➡️ voxdev.org/topic/firms/...
Merit-based recruitment and higher pay in Chile’s public hospitals attracted better-trained managers – leading to lower mortality rates and improved healthcare performance.
Read today's article to learn more:
Read today's article to learn more:
November 11, 2025 at 1:22 PM
Merit-based recruitment and higher pay in Chile’s public hospitals attracted better-trained managers – leading to lower mortality rates and improved healthcare performance.
Read today's article to learn more:
Read today's article to learn more:
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🆕 Can anti-corruption campaigns reduce vote buying? Lessons from Brazil’s municipal audits
Today on VoxDev w/ Gustavo Bobonis (@econuoft.bsky.social), @pgertler.bsky.social (@berkeleyhaas.bsky.social), @marcogn.bsky.social (UC Berkeley) & Simeon Nichter (UCSD): voxdev.org/topic/instit...
Today on VoxDev w/ Gustavo Bobonis (@econuoft.bsky.social), @pgertler.bsky.social (@berkeleyhaas.bsky.social), @marcogn.bsky.social (UC Berkeley) & Simeon Nichter (UCSD): voxdev.org/topic/instit...
Can anti-corruption campaigns reduce vote buying? Lessons from Brazil’s municipal audits
In Brazil, anti-corruption audits substantially reduced vote buying and citizens’ demands for private favours – demonstrating how transparency initiatives can weaken clientelism and strengthen democra...
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November 11, 2025 at 10:45 AM
🆕 Can anti-corruption campaigns reduce vote buying? Lessons from Brazil’s municipal audits
Today on VoxDev w/ Gustavo Bobonis (@econuoft.bsky.social), @pgertler.bsky.social (@berkeleyhaas.bsky.social), @marcogn.bsky.social (UC Berkeley) & Simeon Nichter (UCSD): voxdev.org/topic/instit...
Today on VoxDev w/ Gustavo Bobonis (@econuoft.bsky.social), @pgertler.bsky.social (@berkeleyhaas.bsky.social), @marcogn.bsky.social (UC Berkeley) & Simeon Nichter (UCSD): voxdev.org/topic/instit...
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🆕 Can better managers save lives? Lessons from Chile’s civil service reform in public hospitals
Today on VoxDev w/ Pablo Muñoz (Universidad de Chile) & Cristobal Otero (Columbia Business School): https://ow.ly/JAnC50XpQeh
Today on VoxDev w/ Pablo Muñoz (Universidad de Chile) & Cristobal Otero (Columbia Business School): https://ow.ly/JAnC50XpQeh
Can better managers save lives? Lessons from Chile’s civil service reform in public hospitals
Merit-based recruitment and higher pay in Chile’s public hospitals attracted better-trained managers – leading to lower mortality rates and improved healthcare performance.
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November 11, 2025 at 10:06 AM
🆕 Can better managers save lives? Lessons from Chile’s civil service reform in public hospitals
Today on VoxDev w/ Pablo Muñoz (Universidad de Chile) & Cristobal Otero (Columbia Business School): https://ow.ly/JAnC50XpQeh
Today on VoxDev w/ Pablo Muñoz (Universidad de Chile) & Cristobal Otero (Columbia Business School): https://ow.ly/JAnC50XpQeh
🆕 Can anti-corruption campaigns reduce vote buying? Lessons from Brazil’s municipal audits
Today on VoxDev w/ Gustavo Bobonis (@econuoft.bsky.social), @pgertler.bsky.social (@berkeleyhaas.bsky.social), @marcogn.bsky.social (UC Berkeley) & Simeon Nichter (UCSD): voxdev.org/topic/instit...
Today on VoxDev w/ Gustavo Bobonis (@econuoft.bsky.social), @pgertler.bsky.social (@berkeleyhaas.bsky.social), @marcogn.bsky.social (UC Berkeley) & Simeon Nichter (UCSD): voxdev.org/topic/instit...
Can anti-corruption campaigns reduce vote buying? Lessons from Brazil’s municipal audits
In Brazil, anti-corruption audits substantially reduced vote buying and citizens’ demands for private favours – demonstrating how transparency initiatives can weaken clientelism and strengthen democra...
voxdev.org
November 11, 2025 at 10:45 AM
🆕 Can anti-corruption campaigns reduce vote buying? Lessons from Brazil’s municipal audits
Today on VoxDev w/ Gustavo Bobonis (@econuoft.bsky.social), @pgertler.bsky.social (@berkeleyhaas.bsky.social), @marcogn.bsky.social (UC Berkeley) & Simeon Nichter (UCSD): voxdev.org/topic/instit...
Today on VoxDev w/ Gustavo Bobonis (@econuoft.bsky.social), @pgertler.bsky.social (@berkeleyhaas.bsky.social), @marcogn.bsky.social (UC Berkeley) & Simeon Nichter (UCSD): voxdev.org/topic/instit...
🆕 Can better managers save lives? Lessons from Chile’s civil service reform in public hospitals
Today on VoxDev w/ Pablo Muñoz (Universidad de Chile) & Cristobal Otero (Columbia Business School): https://ow.ly/JAnC50XpQeh
Today on VoxDev w/ Pablo Muñoz (Universidad de Chile) & Cristobal Otero (Columbia Business School): https://ow.ly/JAnC50XpQeh
Can better managers save lives? Lessons from Chile’s civil service reform in public hospitals
Merit-based recruitment and higher pay in Chile’s public hospitals attracted better-trained managers – leading to lower mortality rates and improved healthcare performance.
ow.ly
November 11, 2025 at 10:06 AM
🆕 Can better managers save lives? Lessons from Chile’s civil service reform in public hospitals
Today on VoxDev w/ Pablo Muñoz (Universidad de Chile) & Cristobal Otero (Columbia Business School): https://ow.ly/JAnC50XpQeh
Today on VoxDev w/ Pablo Muñoz (Universidad de Chile) & Cristobal Otero (Columbia Business School): https://ow.ly/JAnC50XpQeh
Evidence from Afghanistan suggests that development initiatives aimed at building state legitimacy can reduce violence when insurgencies are locally driven but may misallocate resources and even fuel conflict when insurgents are not reliant on local populations for support.
November 10, 2025 at 1:35 PM
Evidence from Afghanistan suggests that development initiatives aimed at building state legitimacy can reduce violence when insurgencies are locally driven but may misallocate resources and even fuel conflict when insurgents are not reliant on local populations for support.
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🆕 Can development aid counter insurgencies? Lessons from Afghanistan
Today on VoxDev, Andrew Beath (World Bank), Fotini Christia (MIT) & Ruben Enikolopov (@upf.edu) discuss the impact of state building and counterinsurgency initiatives: voxdev.org/topic/instit...
Today on VoxDev, Andrew Beath (World Bank), Fotini Christia (MIT) & Ruben Enikolopov (@upf.edu) discuss the impact of state building and counterinsurgency initiatives: voxdev.org/topic/instit...
Can development aid counter insurgencies? Lessons from Afghanistan
Despite extensive investment in development initiatives aimed at building state legitimacy and countering insurgencies, evidence from Afghanistan suggests that such programmes can reduce violence when...
voxdev.org
November 10, 2025 at 9:55 AM
🆕 Can development aid counter insurgencies? Lessons from Afghanistan
Today on VoxDev, Andrew Beath (World Bank), Fotini Christia (MIT) & Ruben Enikolopov (@upf.edu) discuss the impact of state building and counterinsurgency initiatives: voxdev.org/topic/instit...
Today on VoxDev, Andrew Beath (World Bank), Fotini Christia (MIT) & Ruben Enikolopov (@upf.edu) discuss the impact of state building and counterinsurgency initiatives: voxdev.org/topic/instit...
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🆕 AI & development economics.
I have added a bunch of new resources to this reading list on @voxdev.bsky.social: voxdev.org/topic/ai-and...
While we are a long way from good answers to the important questions on AI's economic impacts, there is a lot of interesting reading on this topic ⤵️
I have added a bunch of new resources to this reading list on @voxdev.bsky.social: voxdev.org/topic/ai-and...
While we are a long way from good answers to the important questions on AI's economic impacts, there is a lot of interesting reading on this topic ⤵️
AI and development economics: Early evidence and how to keep up
I have been (trying) to keep track of the latest AI-related thinking and research that is relevant to low- and middle-income countries. It is hard to know where to look and what to trust, here are the...
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November 10, 2025 at 1:10 PM
🆕 AI & development economics.
I have added a bunch of new resources to this reading list on @voxdev.bsky.social: voxdev.org/topic/ai-and...
While we are a long way from good answers to the important questions on AI's economic impacts, there is a lot of interesting reading on this topic ⤵️
I have added a bunch of new resources to this reading list on @voxdev.bsky.social: voxdev.org/topic/ai-and...
While we are a long way from good answers to the important questions on AI's economic impacts, there is a lot of interesting reading on this topic ⤵️
🆕 Can development aid counter insurgencies? Lessons from Afghanistan
Today on VoxDev, Andrew Beath (World Bank), Fotini Christia (MIT) & Ruben Enikolopov (@upf.edu) discuss the impact of state building and counterinsurgency initiatives: voxdev.org/topic/instit...
Today on VoxDev, Andrew Beath (World Bank), Fotini Christia (MIT) & Ruben Enikolopov (@upf.edu) discuss the impact of state building and counterinsurgency initiatives: voxdev.org/topic/instit...
Can development aid counter insurgencies? Lessons from Afghanistan
Despite extensive investment in development initiatives aimed at building state legitimacy and countering insurgencies, evidence from Afghanistan suggests that such programmes can reduce violence when...
voxdev.org
November 10, 2025 at 9:55 AM
🆕 Can development aid counter insurgencies? Lessons from Afghanistan
Today on VoxDev, Andrew Beath (World Bank), Fotini Christia (MIT) & Ruben Enikolopov (@upf.edu) discuss the impact of state building and counterinsurgency initiatives: voxdev.org/topic/instit...
Today on VoxDev, Andrew Beath (World Bank), Fotini Christia (MIT) & Ruben Enikolopov (@upf.edu) discuss the impact of state building and counterinsurgency initiatives: voxdev.org/topic/instit...
When people in developing countries believe their tax systems are fair and progressive, they are more willing to pay taxes.
Read today's article to learn more:
Read today's article to learn more:
November 7, 2025 at 5:07 PM
When people in developing countries believe their tax systems are fair and progressive, they are more willing to pay taxes.
Read today's article to learn more:
Read today's article to learn more:
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🆕 Understanding mobile phone and internet use across the world
In this VoxDev blog, Seth Garz (Gates Foundation) & Leora Klapper (World Bank) discuss rapidly expanding mobile phone and internet access in developing economies: https://ow.ly/9aGg50XohzJ
In this VoxDev blog, Seth Garz (Gates Foundation) & Leora Klapper (World Bank) discuss rapidly expanding mobile phone and internet access in developing economies: https://ow.ly/9aGg50XohzJ
Understanding mobile phone and internet use across the world
The World Bank’s Digital Connectivity Tracker reveals that while mobile phone and internet access are expanding rapidly across developing economies, significant inequalities persist – especially for women, low-income, and rural populations – making smartphone ownership a key determinant of digital inclusion.
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November 7, 2025 at 11:13 AM
🆕 Understanding mobile phone and internet use across the world
In this VoxDev blog, Seth Garz (Gates Foundation) & Leora Klapper (World Bank) discuss rapidly expanding mobile phone and internet access in developing economies: https://ow.ly/9aGg50XohzJ
In this VoxDev blog, Seth Garz (Gates Foundation) & Leora Klapper (World Bank) discuss rapidly expanding mobile phone and internet access in developing economies: https://ow.ly/9aGg50XohzJ
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🆕 How progressive taxation affects tax compliance in developing countries
Today on VoxDev, Christopher Hoy (University of Melbourne) explains how when people believe their tax systems are fair and progressive, they are more willing to pay taxes: https://ow.ly/X8Ss50XoeFT
Today on VoxDev, Christopher Hoy (University of Melbourne) explains how when people believe their tax systems are fair and progressive, they are more willing to pay taxes: https://ow.ly/X8Ss50XoeFT
How progressive taxation affects tax compliance in developing countries
When people in developing countries believe their tax systems are fair and progressive, they are more willing to pay taxes.
ow.ly
November 7, 2025 at 9:20 AM
🆕 How progressive taxation affects tax compliance in developing countries
Today on VoxDev, Christopher Hoy (University of Melbourne) explains how when people believe their tax systems are fair and progressive, they are more willing to pay taxes: https://ow.ly/X8Ss50XoeFT
Today on VoxDev, Christopher Hoy (University of Melbourne) explains how when people believe their tax systems are fair and progressive, they are more willing to pay taxes: https://ow.ly/X8Ss50XoeFT
This week we featured research on taxes, workers, migration, entrepreneurs and more!
Read a summary of this work here: https://voxdev.org/topic/week-development-economics-voxdev-07112025
Read a summary of this work here: https://voxdev.org/topic/week-development-economics-voxdev-07112025
This week in development economics at VoxDev: 07/11/2025
This week we featured research on taxes, workers, migration, entrepreneurs and more!
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November 7, 2025 at 12:01 PM
This week we featured research on taxes, workers, migration, entrepreneurs and more!
Read a summary of this work here: https://voxdev.org/topic/week-development-economics-voxdev-07112025
Read a summary of this work here: https://voxdev.org/topic/week-development-economics-voxdev-07112025
🆕 Understanding mobile phone and internet use across the world
In this VoxDev blog, Seth Garz (Gates Foundation) & Leora Klapper (World Bank) discuss rapidly expanding mobile phone and internet access in developing economies: https://ow.ly/9aGg50XohzJ
In this VoxDev blog, Seth Garz (Gates Foundation) & Leora Klapper (World Bank) discuss rapidly expanding mobile phone and internet access in developing economies: https://ow.ly/9aGg50XohzJ
Understanding mobile phone and internet use across the world
The World Bank’s Digital Connectivity Tracker reveals that while mobile phone and internet access are expanding rapidly across developing economies, significant inequalities persist – especially for women, low-income, and rural populations – making smartphone ownership a key determinant of digital inclusion.
ow.ly
November 7, 2025 at 11:13 AM
🆕 Understanding mobile phone and internet use across the world
In this VoxDev blog, Seth Garz (Gates Foundation) & Leora Klapper (World Bank) discuss rapidly expanding mobile phone and internet access in developing economies: https://ow.ly/9aGg50XohzJ
In this VoxDev blog, Seth Garz (Gates Foundation) & Leora Klapper (World Bank) discuss rapidly expanding mobile phone and internet access in developing economies: https://ow.ly/9aGg50XohzJ
🆕 How progressive taxation affects tax compliance in developing countries
Today on VoxDev, Christopher Hoy (University of Melbourne) explains how when people believe their tax systems are fair and progressive, they are more willing to pay taxes: https://ow.ly/X8Ss50XoeFT
Today on VoxDev, Christopher Hoy (University of Melbourne) explains how when people believe their tax systems are fair and progressive, they are more willing to pay taxes: https://ow.ly/X8Ss50XoeFT
How progressive taxation affects tax compliance in developing countries
When people in developing countries believe their tax systems are fair and progressive, they are more willing to pay taxes.
ow.ly
November 7, 2025 at 9:20 AM
🆕 How progressive taxation affects tax compliance in developing countries
Today on VoxDev, Christopher Hoy (University of Melbourne) explains how when people believe their tax systems are fair and progressive, they are more willing to pay taxes: https://ow.ly/X8Ss50XoeFT
Today on VoxDev, Christopher Hoy (University of Melbourne) explains how when people believe their tax systems are fair and progressive, they are more willing to pay taxes: https://ow.ly/X8Ss50XoeFT
Short-term foreign currency borrowing is largely used for carry trade-like activities rather than financing productive investment, underscoring the need to focus on debt maturity and firm heterogeneity when designing policies to manage financial risk.
Read today's article to learn more:
Read today's article to learn more:
November 6, 2025 at 3:35 PM
Short-term foreign currency borrowing is largely used for carry trade-like activities rather than financing productive investment, underscoring the need to focus on debt maturity and firm heterogeneity when designing policies to manage financial risk.
Read today's article to learn more:
Read today's article to learn more:
In India, expanding deposit insurance coverage improved depositor welfare by reducing risk and encouraging a shift towards safer assets.
Read today's article to learn more:
Read today's article to learn more:
November 6, 2025 at 3:16 PM
In India, expanding deposit insurance coverage improved depositor welfare by reducing risk and encouraging a shift towards safer assets.
Read today's article to learn more:
Read today's article to learn more:
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🆕 When firms act like banks: Carry trades and currency risk management in emerging markets
Today on VoxDev w/ Annie Soyean Lee (@johnshopkinssais.bsky.social) & Steve Pak Yeung Wu (@ucsandiego.bsky.social): voxdev.org/topic/financ...
Today on VoxDev w/ Annie Soyean Lee (@johnshopkinssais.bsky.social) & Steve Pak Yeung Wu (@ucsandiego.bsky.social): voxdev.org/topic/financ...
When firms act like banks: Carry trades and currency risk management in emerging markets
Short-term foreign currency borrowing is largely used for carry trade-like activities rather than financing productive investment, underscoring the need to focus on debt maturity and firm heterogeneit...
voxdev.org
November 6, 2025 at 9:56 AM
🆕 When firms act like banks: Carry trades and currency risk management in emerging markets
Today on VoxDev w/ Annie Soyean Lee (@johnshopkinssais.bsky.social) & Steve Pak Yeung Wu (@ucsandiego.bsky.social): voxdev.org/topic/financ...
Today on VoxDev w/ Annie Soyean Lee (@johnshopkinssais.bsky.social) & Steve Pak Yeung Wu (@ucsandiego.bsky.social): voxdev.org/topic/financ...
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🆕 How expanding deposit insurance changed investor behaviour in India
Today on VoxDev w/ Pulak Ghosh (Indian Institute of Management), Nicola Limodio (Bocconi University) & Nishant Vats (Washington University): https://ow.ly/vxWl50XnCcz
Today on VoxDev w/ Pulak Ghosh (Indian Institute of Management), Nicola Limodio (Bocconi University) & Nishant Vats (Washington University): https://ow.ly/vxWl50XnCcz
How expanding deposit insurance changed investor behaviour in India
In India, expanding deposit insurance coverage improved depositor welfare by reducing risk and encouraging a shift towards safer assets.
ow.ly
November 6, 2025 at 9:30 AM
🆕 How expanding deposit insurance changed investor behaviour in India
Today on VoxDev w/ Pulak Ghosh (Indian Institute of Management), Nicola Limodio (Bocconi University) & Nishant Vats (Washington University): https://ow.ly/vxWl50XnCcz
Today on VoxDev w/ Pulak Ghosh (Indian Institute of Management), Nicola Limodio (Bocconi University) & Nishant Vats (Washington University): https://ow.ly/vxWl50XnCcz
🆕 When firms act like banks: Carry trades and currency risk management in emerging markets
Today on VoxDev w/ Annie Soyean Lee (@johnshopkinssais.bsky.social) & Steve Pak Yeung Wu (@ucsandiego.bsky.social): voxdev.org/topic/financ...
Today on VoxDev w/ Annie Soyean Lee (@johnshopkinssais.bsky.social) & Steve Pak Yeung Wu (@ucsandiego.bsky.social): voxdev.org/topic/financ...
When firms act like banks: Carry trades and currency risk management in emerging markets
Short-term foreign currency borrowing is largely used for carry trade-like activities rather than financing productive investment, underscoring the need to focus on debt maturity and firm heterogeneit...
voxdev.org
November 6, 2025 at 9:56 AM
🆕 When firms act like banks: Carry trades and currency risk management in emerging markets
Today on VoxDev w/ Annie Soyean Lee (@johnshopkinssais.bsky.social) & Steve Pak Yeung Wu (@ucsandiego.bsky.social): voxdev.org/topic/financ...
Today on VoxDev w/ Annie Soyean Lee (@johnshopkinssais.bsky.social) & Steve Pak Yeung Wu (@ucsandiego.bsky.social): voxdev.org/topic/financ...
🆕 How expanding deposit insurance changed investor behaviour in India
Today on VoxDev w/ Pulak Ghosh (Indian Institute of Management), Nicola Limodio (Bocconi University) & Nishant Vats (Washington University): https://ow.ly/vxWl50XnCcz
Today on VoxDev w/ Pulak Ghosh (Indian Institute of Management), Nicola Limodio (Bocconi University) & Nishant Vats (Washington University): https://ow.ly/vxWl50XnCcz
How expanding deposit insurance changed investor behaviour in India
In India, expanding deposit insurance coverage improved depositor welfare by reducing risk and encouraging a shift towards safer assets.
ow.ly
November 6, 2025 at 9:30 AM
🆕 How expanding deposit insurance changed investor behaviour in India
Today on VoxDev w/ Pulak Ghosh (Indian Institute of Management), Nicola Limodio (Bocconi University) & Nishant Vats (Washington University): https://ow.ly/vxWl50XnCcz
Today on VoxDev w/ Pulak Ghosh (Indian Institute of Management), Nicola Limodio (Bocconi University) & Nishant Vats (Washington University): https://ow.ly/vxWl50XnCcz
Reposted by VoxDev
What have we learned about training entrepreneurs?
Issue 4 of our VoxDevLit on Training Entrepreneurs by @dmckenzie.bsky.social, Christopher Woodruff & Co-Editors is out now!➡️ voxdev.org/voxdevlit/tr...
Today's podcast covers the update➡️ voxdev.org/topic/firms/...
Issue 4 of our VoxDevLit on Training Entrepreneurs by @dmckenzie.bsky.social, Christopher Woodruff & Co-Editors is out now!➡️ voxdev.org/voxdevlit/tr...
Today's podcast covers the update➡️ voxdev.org/topic/firms/...
November 5, 2025 at 11:15 AM
What have we learned about training entrepreneurs?
Issue 4 of our VoxDevLit on Training Entrepreneurs by @dmckenzie.bsky.social, Christopher Woodruff & Co-Editors is out now!➡️ voxdev.org/voxdevlit/tr...
Today's podcast covers the update➡️ voxdev.org/topic/firms/...
Issue 4 of our VoxDevLit on Training Entrepreneurs by @dmckenzie.bsky.social, Christopher Woodruff & Co-Editors is out now!➡️ voxdev.org/voxdevlit/tr...
Today's podcast covers the update➡️ voxdev.org/topic/firms/...
Reposted by VoxDev
Issue 4 (4!) of our VoxDevLit on Training Entrepreneurs is out now.
This update includes interesting new evidence on longer-term impacts and the use of generative AI in training.
Everything you need to know on this topic will always be at this link and up to date ⤵️
This update includes interesting new evidence on longer-term impacts and the use of generative AI in training.
Everything you need to know on this topic will always be at this link and up to date ⤵️
What have we learned about training entrepreneurs?
Issue 4 of our VoxDevLit on Training Entrepreneurs by @dmckenzie.bsky.social, Christopher Woodruff & Co-Editors is out now!➡️ voxdev.org/voxdevlit/tr...
Today's podcast covers the update➡️ voxdev.org/topic/firms/...
Issue 4 of our VoxDevLit on Training Entrepreneurs by @dmckenzie.bsky.social, Christopher Woodruff & Co-Editors is out now!➡️ voxdev.org/voxdevlit/tr...
Today's podcast covers the update➡️ voxdev.org/topic/firms/...
November 5, 2025 at 11:24 AM
Issue 4 (4!) of our VoxDevLit on Training Entrepreneurs is out now.
This update includes interesting new evidence on longer-term impacts and the use of generative AI in training.
Everything you need to know on this topic will always be at this link and up to date ⤵️
This update includes interesting new evidence on longer-term impacts and the use of generative AI in training.
Everything you need to know on this topic will always be at this link and up to date ⤵️
What have we learned about training entrepreneurs?
Issue 4 of our VoxDevLit on Training Entrepreneurs by @dmckenzie.bsky.social, Christopher Woodruff & Co-Editors is out now!➡️ voxdev.org/voxdevlit/tr...
Today's podcast covers the update➡️ voxdev.org/topic/firms/...
Issue 4 of our VoxDevLit on Training Entrepreneurs by @dmckenzie.bsky.social, Christopher Woodruff & Co-Editors is out now!➡️ voxdev.org/voxdevlit/tr...
Today's podcast covers the update➡️ voxdev.org/topic/firms/...
November 5, 2025 at 11:15 AM
What have we learned about training entrepreneurs?
Issue 4 of our VoxDevLit on Training Entrepreneurs by @dmckenzie.bsky.social, Christopher Woodruff & Co-Editors is out now!➡️ voxdev.org/voxdevlit/tr...
Today's podcast covers the update➡️ voxdev.org/topic/firms/...
Issue 4 of our VoxDevLit on Training Entrepreneurs by @dmckenzie.bsky.social, Christopher Woodruff & Co-Editors is out now!➡️ voxdev.org/voxdevlit/tr...
Today's podcast covers the update➡️ voxdev.org/topic/firms/...
Workers at exporting firms experience more rapid skill and productivity growth, especially when firms export to high-income destinations, thereby amplifying the overall gains from trade.
Read today's article to learn more:
Read today's article to learn more:
November 4, 2025 at 3:56 PM
Workers at exporting firms experience more rapid skill and productivity growth, especially when firms export to high-income destinations, thereby amplifying the overall gains from trade.
Read today's article to learn more:
Read today's article to learn more: