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: R. Columns and general writing
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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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Tasty, but bad for the environment and health. In @BW.
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Safety regulations make it very expensive. 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).
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No, really. In @BW.
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There really are convergence clubs. In @BW.
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Get retail customers to submit their receipts… —in @BW.
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Bill Gates downplays the corruption problem. He Should. In @BW.
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Service jobs are the future, like it or not. In @BW.