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The paper analyses how countries addressed leaving no one behind, addressing trade-offs through policy integration and pursuing global partnership as means of implementation in the VNRs submitted in 2017.
The paper examines globalization’s effects on those left behind in both industrial and emerging markets.
This paper provides an overview of the conceptual and empirical issues involved in the overarching goal of “leaving no one behind”.
This paper discusses examples of people not only being left behind but rather being pushed behind in all parts of the world.
This paper examines one particular reading of the ideal of leaving no one behind, namely, that the very worst off should receive special, if not exclusive, priority.
The paper focuses on two crucial issues that hinder the fiscal sovereignty of developing countries: the reduced level of international tax cooperation, and the lack of appropriate procedures for sovereign debt crisis resolution.
The paper examines whether the planned eradication of poverty to the year 2030 part of the SDG strategy is compatible with the expected trends in key economic variables such as GDP growth, population growth, income inequality and food prices.
This paper presents some of the challenges of the “leaving no-one behind” mandate.
This paper explores the challenges countries face in negotiating trade and investment agreements that could restrict their ability to manage access to medicines and the public health systems more generally.
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