Category: E. Economic Development
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FP column calling for al-Shabab leaders to face the ICC.
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This FP column suggests that $40 billion a year would raise the incomes of the poorest up to $1.25/day in 2015. Allowing for poor targetting, that's maybe $100bn or 0.25% of rich country GDP. I responded to some of the comments on the piece here.
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Written with CGD Visiting Fellow Andy Sumner, this piece for the Guardian explores the phenomenon of the vanishing low-income country.
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No, not a column about George Bush Senior: instead, I'm suggesting donors focus more on small scale companies and less on big public utilities to get modern energy services to poor people.
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Technology and USAID is a CGD essay discussing Raj Shah's efforts to promote technology in development. It is a great idea, but it carries risks well illustrated by his example of a tablet computer changing farming practices and education in rural West Africa.
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This Optimist column argues that developing countries would be better off with less regulation that was better enforced.
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The DR Congo has actually seen some progress in the quality of life over the past 20 years despite income dropping by two thirds —FP column.
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Chug for Growth for FP suggests the Protestant Work Ethic has nothing on the brewery when it comes to promoting development. Kinda sorta wished it had come out on April 1st…
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Why the declining cost and complexity of eye care is a huge boon for the developing world –the latest for FP.
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A column on using conditional cash transfers to reward not blowing up soldiers in Afghanistan. I talked about it briefly on PRI's The World.