Category: E. Economic Development
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Bomb Scare was published in the May issue of Foreign Policy. It suggests that Malthusianism has been and remains wrong, worldwide. It is based on the arguments from Is Anwhere Stuck in a Malthusian Trap?, which has been revised and published in the May edition of Kyklos (Vol. 63, no. 2). I spoke about the article on KERA's Think.
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More on TV, this time in Time (with bonus video for those who can stomach it). The editing process was an exercise in humility —here's the original draft, which is about five times longer.
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Africa's Crisis is a Think Again piece for Foreign Policy. It takes some of the ideas from The Success of Development and tries to squeeze them into seven short contrarian arguments… I discussed the article on World Vision Report. Meanwhile, I did a few guest posts at A Fistful of Euros on themes from the book, as…
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Getting Better: Why Global Development Is Succeeding–And How We Can Improve the World Even More (Formerly known as The Success of Development) is a book that will be published by Basic Books in March, that was posted here for a few weeks in the hopes that people would comment on the draft. It worked –I got many…
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Why do people die in earthquakes? is a working paper issued in January 2009. A version was published in the journal Disasters in 2012. Every year, around 60,000 people die worldwide in natural disasters. The majority of the deaths are caused by building collapse in earthquakes, and the great majority occurs in the developing world.…
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The Global Spread of Liberty and Democracy: A Brief Discussion is a short paper looking at the evidence regarding the level and change in access to liberties and democratic systems worldwide. It briefly discusses the history of the ideas of liberties and rights, long-term evidence regarding their extent, and two centuries of evidence regarding their spread as…
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What’s Not Converging? East Asia’s Relative Performance in Income, Health and Education is forthcoming in the Asian Economic Policy Review. The paper examines East Asia’s performance in terms of per capita GDP growth rates over the past forty years and compares that performance to progress primarily on measures of health. It also compares the region…
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What Does the Eastern European Growth Experience Tell Us About the Policy and Convergence Debates? is an unpublished paper. While the human costs of communism in Eastern Europe were incalculably large, the impact on regional income growth may have been comparatively minor. Despite common perceptions of the efficacy of communism as a system for promoting…
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Crisis? What Crisis? is an unpublished short paper. It asks if a sense of despair regarding the state of development worldwide can be justified, or if the record suggests grounds for greater optimism.
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A Century of the Infant Mortality Revolution is an unpublished paper. There has been rapid and widespread progress in reducing infant mortality over the last 100 years. In 1900, there was only one country worldwide where we know that infant mortality was below ten percent. A century later, out of the 187 countries for which…