Development
Economics & Marginalia: July 12, 2024
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Homi Kharas • Updating Institutional Technologies: A Purpose-Driven Fund to End Extreme Poverty
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Ken Opalo • Africa in 2024
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Economics & Marginalia: February 2, 2024 | Center For Global ...
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Simon Levine • Ten Traps to Avoid if Aid Programming is Serious About Engaging with Context - Lessons from Afghanistan
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Academic research and policy research are two different things
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Economics & Marginalia: May 3, 2024 | Center For Global ...
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Ideally, philanthropies ought to have disrupted the “traditional” international development players. The entrepreneurial backgrounds of most philanthropists should have meant greater focus on private sector growth and a much higher appetite for risk taking on project design. Yet the international development “field” completely tamed these impulses,
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Unfortunately, being located in the field of international development also means that philanthropies suffer from the same pathologies as “traditional” development outfits — such as ontological solipsism, cynical paternalism, small ambitions, cyclical faddism, obsessive bean counting as an end in itself, and being used by their host governments to
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