Charles Kenny

Books, Papers and Articles

Category: E. Economic Development

  • The Best Things in Life are (Nearly) Free is a CGD Working Paper. The health of the world’s population—including those in the poorest countries—has improved more in the past 100 years than ever before. The improvement is largely a result of the development and spread of cheap, effective technologies (such as vaccines). Other factors, such as…

  • The Optimist celebrates the seven (and then the ten) billion people on the planet.

  • My FP column attacking Survival International for advertising techniques which should have been abandoned with Columbus.  They didn't like it.

  • Laughing all the Way to the Bank, the week's FP column, suggests that money can't buy happiness –but maybe happiness can buy money.  Its an updated (short) version of this paper.

  • Why the growing triumph of democracy doesn't necessarily mean the end of history (yet).  For Foreign Policy.

  • Poetic title from Time for a story about the youth bulge and why it is a good thing signalling better things…

  • Not actually the latest foreign language entry on this blog, but an FP column about the link between stagnation and democratic change.

  • For those following along in Dutch… this is a piece from Ode Magazine which draws on Getting Better to make the case that Africa is making progress and governments should take some of the credit.  There will be an English version soon…

  • Mickey Mouse, Villain is a short article for the print edition of Foreign Policy.  It argues that Disney's pursuit of ever longer copyright terms is against American and global interests.

  • This week's FP column describes global progress in reducing the number of absolute poor (those living on $1.25 or less), and the increasing concentration of poverty in smaller middle income countries and Africa.  It also discusses if this is good news for aid agencies…