Category: E. Economic Development
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A Bloomberg Businessweek column on how little it matters to the stuff that matters that the US will no longer be the World's largest economy. I discussed it on Blommberg radio.
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A Bloomberg Businessweek column on they mythical job creating potential of (very) small business in countries rich and poor alike. It was picked up by WaPo.
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This week's FP column –religion doesn't determine economic performance (no, really).
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FP column in which I suggest the middle class is much like the other classes, only more in the middle.
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A (positive) review of Banerjee and Duflo's Poor Economics for Democracy.
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That's what the Patrick Swayze fans over at FP titled my column on Arvind Subramanian's new book and reasons to be positive about China's looming economic dominance. It was picked up in a Time blog.
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Cloudy with a Chance of Insurgency suggests that the link between climate change and global warfare might be overblown.
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This Optimist column notes Mexico has the biggest rich-poor gap in the world, and that weak governance may be behind it –but recent changes suggest there might be hope for shrinking that gap.
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The week's second Optimist column –the US should be happy it is coming off the top spot. I spoke about the article on Canada's Q Radio program (08/22).
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A column on culture –it matters to development, but it can change awfully fast under the right circumstances.