Cutting red tape is eradicating poverty far more quickly and effectively  than foreign aid

Cutting red tape is eradicating poverty far more quickly and effectively than foreign aid

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The Green Revolution Is Being Held Back by Red Tape - CNET

Cutting the red tape for cleaner energy: The pros and cons of permitting reform - Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists

It will take 100 years for the world's poorest people to earn $1.25 a day, Jason Hickel

Insulate, Curtail, Compete: Sketching a U.S. Grand Strategy in Latin America and the Caribbean

Why Foreign Aid Is Hurting Africa - WSJ

Solutions: Policy Issues and Recommendations

The State of U.S. Infrastructure

Recovering from natural disasters is slow and bureaucratic. New FEMA rules aim to cut the red tape

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The Outcompete World: Revisiting U.S. Economic Priorities for Competition with China in Latin America and the Caribbean

The influence of the World Bank on policy formation, policy implementation, and private education: a systematic review of the literature

Expanded Safety Net Drives Sharp Drop in Child Poverty - The New York Times

Constructing a Red Tape Reduction Executive Order

Bureaucracy: Definition, Examples, Pros and Cons