Gone is the U.S. obligation to funnel billions into sustaining a U.N. bureaucracy’s grandiose fantasy of saving the world ...
The 46 current LDCs comprise around 880 million people, 12 percent of the world population. These LDC countries face severe structural impediments to growth and account for less than 2 percent of ...
Over the first 10 years of the 21st century, developing economies were growing at historically fast rates. That has since changed.
As world leaders grapple with the U.S. withdrawal from the Paris Agreement, Brazil, the host of this year’s COP30 global ...
As a group, developing countries have become much more important in world trade—they now account for one-third of world trade, up from about a quarter in the early 1970s. Many developing countries ...