Category: Q. Academic writing
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A report of The CGD Study Group on Measuring Learning Outcomes –lots of kids are learning nothing in school. Let's test them to see how little they know… Here's a video of the launch event where Lant Pritchett tries to land me in trouble.
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Fallen asleep yet? A CGD Policy Paper prepared for the High Level Panel on the Post-2015 Agenda on what the global community should do to help us meet global development goals. Full of ideas that won't happen.
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Sounds like the previous BMJ article, but different. With Amanda Glassman.
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An analysis piece for the British Medical Journal.
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This CGD Policy Paper 11 argues for a citizen’s contract initiative that would exhort governments to “publish what you buy.” Greater transparency in contracting would improve and lower the costs of contracting outcomes to the benefit of governments, contractors, and citizens alike. This paper discusses some of those benefits. But regardless of efficiency concerns, citizens should…
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A policy proposal for CGD.
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MDGs 2.0: What Goals, Targets, and Timeframe? is a working paper for CGD, written with Andy Sumner and Jonathan Karver. The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) are widely cited as the primary yardstick against which advances in international development efforts are to be judged. At the same time, the Goals will be met or missed by…
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More Money or More Development is a CGD Working Paper with Andy Sumner. What have the MDGs achieved? And what might their achievements mean for any second generation of MDGs or MDGs 2.0? We argue that the MDGs may have played a role in increasing aid and that development policies beyond aid quantity have seen…
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This essay for CGD critiques the UN Broadband Commision's reports which suggest broadband is vital to meet the Millennium Development Goals. It isn't.
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A Trio of Perspectives on Corruption: Bias, Speed Money and “Grand Theft Infrastructure” is a World Bank Working Paper on which I'm listed as an author but Michael Klein and Monika Sztajerowska did most of the work. A number of recent survey articles express hope that new data from enterprise surveys would shed new light…