Category: E. Economic Development
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There’s a simple way to reform welfare: Send money to those who need it, without conditions. For the Atlantic.
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For Businessweek: with declining birth rates, rich countries need foreigners.
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Where is the bold new Africa strategy we were promised? For the Atlantic.
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Just in time for the Addis Financing for Development conference, an essay [/collection of blogs] on making the Addis Accord better… Some of the ideas have already been incorporated, sort of, a bit.
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Bloomberg column suggesting Greece is one more piece of evidence it is a mistake to let the same people forecast growth who are agreeing debt deals.
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The Financing for Development conference in Addis Ababa in July represents one of President Obama’s last major opportunities to secure his development legacy. This catchily titled CGD policy brief co-authored with Beth Schwanke offers 14 proposals for commitments the United States Government should consider advancing for the Conference on Financing for Development. [Bets in advance…
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Well, mostly, anyway. For @BW.
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A CGD Policy Working Paper. The total scale of incremental investment requirements in infrastructure in developing countries has been estimated at around USD 1 trillion a year, with a range of related studies suggesting numbers between $815 billion to $1.3 trillion. While all such numbers are open to considerable debate, and were not designed to…
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Slightly misleading headline. Go, just remember you'll be pretty useless, and see it as a learning experience –the start and motivation for a life of advocating or working for development. For @BW.
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This CGD Policy Paper focuses on invented or created technologies of the type that could (theoretically) be subject to patents and the potential for international agreements including the Addis Financing Conference to better create and share such technologies. It discusses the nature of invented technologies and the standard policy tools used to support its development.…