Market Screener posted an article on the latest important literature in agriculture and international development for 2021. Thirty-tree global social protection thinkers including senior research fellow Harold Alderman, offered their list of favorite papers that are drawn from diverse institutions, organizations, and departments providing richness and diversity in perspectives, contexts, and themes: overall, the selection covers an array of social protection issues around the pandemic, jobs, climate, education, food security, early childhood, adolescence, old-age, gender, nutrition, economic multipliers, financing, politics, and social contracts.
Social Protection in 2021: A compilation of suggested readings (Market Screener)
December 17, 2021