Category: L. Education
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A CGD Working Paper. Julian Simon argued that more people were associated with more prosperity: human talents were the “ultimate resource” and the force behind rising living standards. The last 30 years have been consistent with that view. But, globally, we are making fewer workers—and, more importantly, fewer potential innovators. In rich countries, human capital…
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Your World, Better: Global Progress and What You Can Do About It is a book written for the smart and engaged middle school student. It looks at how America and the World has changed since the reader's parents and grandparents were young: what has happened to health and wealth, homes, school and work, rights and…
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In the Economist: desegregation led to the rise of teacher testing, which has depressed the number of African American teachers.
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Me, in The Economist, on pre-K.
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A working paper for CGD with Mallika Snyder. The Sustainable Development Goals are an ambitious set of targets for global development progress by 2030 that were agreed by the United Nations in 2015. Amongst the 169 targets are a number that call for universal access, universal coverage, or universal eradication. These include ending extreme poverty and…
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Nope. For @BW.
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Getting richer reduces child labor. For @BW.
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They don't learn anything, they don't learn anything useful and there's nothing useful to do with what they've learned. In @BW.
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Yay, Fulbright. In @BW.
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Private schools are a sign of hope in the developing world. In @FP (my last regular column).