Dasgupta Review: Putting a value on biodiversity – but are long-term aims being missed in the heat of the Covid crisis?
Nature in the time of Covid - our Chief Economist, Stevan Lee, looks at the likely impact of the pioneering Dasgupta Review.
Nature in the time of Covid - our Chief Economist, Stevan Lee, looks at the likely impact of the pioneering Dasgupta Review.
Using epidemiological and macroeconomic models to set out the adjustment to the aftermath of the Covid-19 pandemic in Sub-Saharan Africa
How bad is the impact of the pandemic on low-income countries? How long will it last? And what can be done to accelerate recovery?
Recruiting epidemiological models to estimate first round economic, welfare and public finance effects of COVID 19 strategies
Low-income countries in Africa face a long hard road to recovery. The UK could catalyse and lead global support and change the future for developing countries.
Stevan Lee and Fred Merttens set out key insights revealed when modelling health, public health, and social protection interactions during the Covid-19 pandemic.
The central challenge for economic policy in a developing country is to sustain or raise rates of economic growth.
Two new reports by OPM authors published by the Pathways for Prosperity Commission
The central challenge for economic policy in a developing country is to sustain or raise rates of economic growth.
This note reviews the theory and evidence around possible problems with natural resource extraction and considers the possible role of natural resources in structural transformation and inclusive growth.