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- Academic excellence
- Addressing group-based inequalities
- Building state capability through Problem-Driven Iterative Adaptation (PDIA)
- Building up efficient and fair tax systems – lessons based on administrative tax data
- Capital flows to developing countries since the Asian crisis - how to manage their volatility?
- Conference on aid - principles, policies and performance
- Conference on inclusive growth in Africa - measurement, causes, and consequences
- Conference on inequality, poverty and human well-being
- Conference on migration and mobility – new frontiers for research and policy
- Conference on sharing global prosperity
- Country role models for development success
- Debt relief conference
- Decentralization and urban service delivery - implications for foreign aid
- Detecting and countering illicit financial flows
- Development aid - a fresh look
- Development policy and practice: competing paradigms and approaches
- DUCC - development under climate change
- Effects of aid on social protection systems in sub-Saharan Africa
- Effects of Swedish and international democracy support
- Environment and climate change
- Experimental and non-experimental methods to study government performance: contributions and limits
- Extractives for development (E4D)
- Falling inequality in Latin America – evidence from the last decade and prospects for the future
- Financial openness
- Financial sector development for growth and poverty reduction
- Fiscal states – the origins and developmental implications
- Foreign aid and democracy in Africa
- Fragility and development
- Gender and development
- Gender equality
- Globalization and the obstacles to the successful integration of small vulnerable economies
- Global trends in inequality and poverty
- Governance and fragility
- GRD – Government Revenue Dataset
- Growth and employment
- Growth and poverty conference
- Health inequalities and development
- Impact of globalization on the world's poor
- Inclusive growth in Mozambique – scaling-up research and capacity
- Information technology and global economic development
- Innovative sources for development finance
- Institutional capabilities, reform ownership and development in SSA
- Institutional legacies of violent conflict
- Insurance against poverty
- Jubilee conference - WIDER thinking ahead
- Learning to compete (L2C): accelerating industrial development in Africa
- Macro-economic management (M-EM)
- New approaches to measuring poverty and vulnerability
- New directions in development economics
- New fiscal policies for growth and poverty reduction
- New roles and functions for the UN and the Bretton Woods Institutions
- Post-2015 development agenda
- ReCom - research and communication on foreign aid
- Reconstruction in conflict and post-conflict societies
- Social mobility in the Global South – concepts, measures, and determinants
- Social sectors
- Southern Africa – Towards Inclusive Economic Development (SA-TIED)
- Southern engines of global growth
- SOUTHMOD - simulating tax and benefit policies for development Phase 2
- Stabilization and adjustment policies and programmes
- Structural transformation – old and new paths to economic development
- Sustainable development solutions for Tanzania – strengthening research to achieve SDGs
- Tax policy reform in developing countries
- The domestic savings shortfall in developing countries – what can be done about it?
- The economics and politics of taxation and social protection
- The political economy of food price policy
- The political economy of social protection systems
- The practice of industrial policy - lessons for Africa
- The state and statebuilding in the Global South – international and local interactions
- The sustainability of development financing
- The wave of emergencies of the last decade - causes, extent, predictability and response
- Transformation of centrally planned economies - the lessons for developing countries
- Underdevelopment, transition & reconstruction (UTR) in SSA
- Unlocking human potential conference
- Why some countries avoid conflicts while others fail
- WIDER Development Conferences