Charles Kenny
Books, Papers and Articles
Charles Kenny writes about global development — what’s working, what isn’t, and how the world can do better. An economist who spent fifteen years at the World Bank, he is now a senior fellow at the Center for Global Development in Washington, DC.
Category: F. Globalization
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For US News and World Report –the world is getting more peaceful and collaboration is increasingly important to US and global well-being.
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For Quartz –the world is slowly getting less racist.
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How to reform the the EB-5 immigrant investor programme. For the Economist.
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For Ozy. Yay UN.
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Usual holiday cheer for The Atlantic…
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A review of Jonathan Tepperman's book The Fix: How Nations Survive and Thrive in a World in Decline, for Washington Monthly.
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A policy memo for CGD on a law to help US multinationals combat inequality in the workplace overseas. A number of countries worldwide have laws that specifically discriminate against women’s participation in the workforce, including bans on particular occupations, restrictions on opening bank accounts or taking jobs without a male family member’s authority, and restrictions…
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(Still) getting better. For the Atlantic.
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A call for smart sanctions on the House of Saud based on its extremism at home and abroad. For Politico.
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Paul Ryan only cares about one third of the American idea that condition of birth shouldn't determine outcomes —me in The Atlantic.