Research Reports and Papers: Comprehensive Resource Hub
Access essential government, international, and academic research reports to stay informed and up-to-date on key global issues
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At TheoreticalBlogs, our mission is to provide access to credible and authentic reports, surveys, and research papers from some of the most trusted organizations worldwide. From government publications to global institutions like the United Nations, we aim to bring you the most relevant and recent reports on economics, policy, social issues, and more.
As an independent platform, we are committed to offering reliable information to researchers, students, professionals, and anyone interested in understanding global and national trends through well-researched documents.
Featured Institutions and Organizations:
We provide links to reports and publications from the following respected sources.
- National (Indian Perspectives)
- International Organization and Bodies
Featured Research Reports: Explore Our Collection of Research Reports and Documents
We offer links to a range of research papers, reports, and documents from government agencies, international organizations, think tanks, and academic resources. Here, you will find direct access to key reports that shape public policy, development goals, and global strategies.
Detailed Content for Each Category:
1. Government Reports:
These reports, such as annual economic surveys, budget papers, and census data, play a crucial role in shaping national policies. Find the most recent government surveys and reports from India and other countries.
2. United Nations Reports:
The UN and its agencies release key reports on a wide range of global issues, including climate change, health, human rights, and sustainable development goals (SDGs).
3. Academic Research Papers:
Here, you can find papers from reputable sources like Google Scholar, JSTOR, and other academic platforms. These papers cover a wide variety of topics like economics, science, and technology.
4. Civil Society and NGO Reports:
Reports from NGOs and think tanks are valuable for understanding public policy and social issues from a grassroots perspective. These documents often advocate for change and highlight the work of civil society organizations.
5. Global Development Reports:
These reports, often published by organizations like the World Bank or OECD, focus on economic development, poverty reduction, and global trends. They are crucial for understanding international development.
All National Reports are given below
1. Union Budget 2024-25
By Ministry of Finance (India)
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All International Reports are given below
1. Global Hunger Index 2024:
Global Hunger Index 2024: How Gender Justice Can Advance Climate Resilience and Zero Hunger
Report By Concern Worldwide and Welthungerhilfe
2. Human Development Report – Published by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
3. World Development Report – World Bank
4. Global Competitiveness Report – World Economic Forum (WEF)
5. World Economic Outlook – International Monetary Fund (IMF)
6. Global Financial Stability Report – IMF
7. Trade and Development Report – UN Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD)
8. Asian Development Outlook – Asian Development Bank (ADB)
9. Global Environment Outlook – United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)
10. Living Planet Report – World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF)
11. World Risk Index – United Nations University Institute for Environment and Human Security (UNU-EHS)
12. Global Innovation Index – Jointly by WIPO, Cornell University, and INSEAD
13. Global Education Monitoring Report – UNESCO
14. World Happiness Report – UN Sustainable Development Solutions Network
15. State of the World’s Children – UNICEF
16. World Health Report – World Health Organization (WHO)
17. World Investment Report – UNCTAD
18. Global Trade Outlook – World Trade Organization (WTO)
19. World Social Protection Report – International Labour Organization (ILO)
This report focuses on global social protection coverage and financing.
20. Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) – Transparency International
An annual ranking of countries by their perceived levels of corruption.
21. Global Gender Gap Report – World Economic Forum (WEF)
Measures gender equality in various domains, such as economic participation and education.
22. Freedom in the World – Freedom House
A report assessing political rights and civil liberties worldwide.
23. World Meteorological Organization (WMO) State of the Global Climate Report – World Meteorological Organization\
Provides an annual summary of global climate trends, including temperature and extreme weather patterns.
24. The Global Risk Report – World Economic Forum (WEF)
Provides insights on the global risks affecting economies, societies, and environments.
25. World Trade Report – World Trade Organization (WTO)
Covers global trade trends, challenges, and policy insights.
26. Global Poverty Report – World Bank
A comprehensive look at the state of global poverty, including updates on extreme poverty and inequality.
27. Human Capital Index – World Bank
This index measures countries’ investments in their people’s health and education to drive future productivity.
28. Global Cybersecurity Index – International Telecommunication Union (ITU)
Measures the commitment of countries to cybersecurity policies, capabilities, and cooperation.
29. Global Competitiveness Index (GCI) – World Economic Forum (WEF)
Assesses the competitiveness of nations by examining infrastructure, innovation, and health systems.
30. World Infrastructure and Investment Index – OECD\
Provides data on infrastructure and investment needs, comparing economies on these fronts.
31. Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP) – CDP
The CDP provides data on global environmental issues, particularly focusing on corporate actions to address climate change.
32. Global Environmental Performance Index – Yale University
Ranks countries based on environmental health, ecosystem vitality, and policy effectiveness.
33. Global Employment Trends – International Labour Organization (ILO)
A comprehensive report on global employment and social trends, addressing issues like wage inequality and job security.
34. Global Tuberculosis Report – World Health Organization (WHO)
Analyzes the coverage and adequacy of social protection systems in countries.
35. World Malaria Report – World Health Organization (WHO)
Focuses on the state of malaria control and elimination worldwide.
36. Global Violence Prevention Report – World Health Organization (WHO)
Addresses violence as a public health issue, with a focus on prevention strategies.
37. Digital Transformation Index – Dell Technologies and Intel\
Examines the state of digital transformation in businesses and government organizations worldwide.
38. Global ICT Development Index – International Telecommunication Union (ITU)
Ranks countries based on their information and communication technology (ICT) infrastructure and usage.
39. Environmental Performance Index – Yale University
Assesses the environmental health and ecosystem vitality of countries. It ranks nations on their efforts to protect the environment and public health.
40. Global Water Security Report – World Resources Institute (WRI)
This report tracks water availability, quality, and sustainability across nations.
41. International Climate Risk Index – Germanwatch
Tracks the vulnerability of countries to climate impacts, ranking them according to the damage caused by extreme weather events.
42. Global Education Monitoring Report – UNESCO
Tracks global progress on education-related targets, focusing on equity, quality, and inclusion.
43. Global Competitiveness Index (GCI) – World Economic Forum (WEF)
Assesses the factors driving productivity and long-term growth, including infrastructure, institutions, and innovation capacity.
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