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What Next at the World Bank?
Guest Post by Danny Leipziger,Professor of International Business at George Washington University, and former Vice President for Poverty Reduction and Economic Management at the World Bank A new president will take over the World Bank on July 1st. Dr. Jim Kim inherits a venerable institution tha...
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Chris Blattman on The Globalization Paradox
Chris Blattman pays me a huge compliment by calling me a Karl Polanyi for the 21st century in his review of my Globalization Paradox – although I sure hope I am somewhat easier to follow than Polanyi. He is not too far off – at least in terms of what I thought I was doing in the book. Chris als...
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Erdoğan’s Dilemma
Imagine you are the leader of a regional power, basking in the glow of global attention to your political and economic success. You have managed to consolidate your power by outmaneuvering your opponents, most critically the military with its habit of pushing out governments not of its liking. ...
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A video of a talk on structural change and convergence
Here is a video of my keynote address at Mt. Holyoke College: 2012 Global Conference Keynote Speaker Dani Rodrik from MHC MCGI on Vimeo.
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What I learned in Latvia
I spent a few short days in Latvia last week. My meetings centered on industrial policy, which Latvia is serious about – quite interestingly for a country that is often viewed as a hotbed of conservative economics. But my time there also gave me an opportunity to reflect on the country’s much di...
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A Moscow show trial on the Bosphorus
[Note: This piece first appeared in Paul Krugman's blog.] In what is probably the country’s most important court case in at least five decades, hundreds of Turkish military officers are in jail and on trial for allegedly having plotted to overthrow the then newly-elected Justice and Development ...
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What does a development professional need to know?
No, this is not a quiz for Bob Zoellick, but to all of you out there who are working in economic development--whether in government, multilateral organizations, or NGOs. Two questions specifically: 1. What is the one skill you learned in graduate school that is indispensable to your job? and 2. ...
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If it is July, it must be time to think about teaching...
This is no joke. Most people think academics get to take the summer off to vacation as they please. Even some of the better informed think the summer is just for research--with students and teaching as far from the mind as possible. The fiction is also reflected in academic salaries, which are p...
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No wrath like that of a free trader scorned
Martin Wolf's review of two books that favor trade protection for developing countries has led to an interesting debate, including a contribution from Ned Phelps. I find some of the comments there astonishing. Here are a couple. Arvind Panagariya: few free-trade advocates argue that free trade ...
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Rhetorical numbers
Suppose you read the following statement: In 2006 the measured economic output of the entire world was around $47 trillion. The total market capitalization of the world's stock markets was $51 trillion, 10 percent larger.... Planet Finance is beginning to dwarf Planet Earth. Are you impressed...
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Does globalization erode social safety nets?
Economic theory and intuition suggest that as economies become more globalized, the ability of governments to undertake redistributive policies and to engage in social spending erodes. After all, a large part of the tax base--corporations, financial intermediaries, and skilled workers in partic...
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A tale of two books
It’s been a strangely prolific week publishing-wise. Literally within a few days of each other, I held in my hands two new books with my name on it. As you might gather from their cover, they couldn’t be more different. The first is a book that lays out my ideas on globalization and its futur...
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Easterly takes on ... everyone, updated
Bill Easterly has trouble not just with foreign aid; apparently the problem is with the whole idea of "development" itself. His most recent article in Foreign Policy magazine starts ominously: A dark ideological specter is haunting the world. It is almost as deadly as the tired ideologies of t...
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What Next at the World Bank?
Guest Post by Danny Leipziger,Professor of International Business at George Washington University, and former Vice President for Poverty Reduction and Economic Management at the World Bank A new president will take over the World Bank on July 1st. Dr. Jim Kim inherits a venerable institution tha...
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A Moscow show trial on the Bosphorus
[Note: This piece first appeared in Paul Krugman's blog.] In what is probably the country’s most important court case in at least five decades, hundreds of Turkish military officers are in jail and on trial for allegedly having plotted to overthrow the then newly-elected Justice and Development ...
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A video of a talk on structural change and convergence
Here is a video of my keynote address at Mt. Holyoke College: 2012 Global Conference Keynote Speaker Dani Rodrik from MHC MCGI on Vimeo.
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Erdoğan’s Dilemma
Imagine you are the leader of a regional power, basking in the glow of global attention to your political and economic success. You have managed to consolidate your power by outmaneuvering your opponents, most critically the military with its habit of pushing out governments not of its liking. ...
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Apportioning blame between politicians and technocrats
Look at the chart below, and you will go a good way towards understanding why the problem with Greece has been allowed to get worse and worse (the proverbial “kicking the can down the road”) to the point where it may have become too late. The chart shows the IMF’s growth projections for Greece...
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What I learned in Latvia
I spent a few short days in Latvia last week. My meetings centered on industrial policy, which Latvia is serious about – quite interestingly for a country that is often viewed as a hotbed of conservative economics. But my time there also gave me an opportunity to reflect on the country’s much di...
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What Next at the World Bank?
Guest Post by Danny Leipziger,Professor of International Business at George Washington University, and former Vice President for Poverty Reduction and Economic Management at the World Bank A new president will take over the World Bank on July 1st. Dr. Jim Kim inherits a venerable institution tha...
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"Political Economy after the Crisis"
I teach what is, for me, a new course this semester together with Roberto Mangabeira Unger of the Law School, called “Political Economy After the Crisis.” Roberto and I end up arguing quite a bit, with plenty of contributions from the students. For those of you who are interested, here is the s...
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Ideas, interests, and a video
This has been a long-standing concern of mine: what are the respective roles of ideas iand interests in shaping policy outcomes? The most widely held theory of politics is also the simplest: the powerful get what they want. Financial regulation is driven by the interests of banks, health policy ...
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What Turkey’s political-military trials reveal about the country’s democracy
To understand what is happening in Turkey’s murky world of judicial politics these days, it helps to imagine you are watching the closing scenes of a Hollywood courtroom drama. The movie’s protagonist stands accused of attempted murder. The prosecutor has produced a set of elaborate plans that t...
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What Turkey’s political-military trials reveal about the country’s democracy
To understand what is happening in Turkey’s murky world of judicial politics these days, it helps to imagine you are watching the closing scenes of a Hollywood courtroom drama. The movie’s protagonist stands accused of attempted murder. The prosecutor has produced a set of elaborate plans that t...
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Erdoğan’s Dilemma
Imagine you are the leader of a regional power, basking in the glow of global attention to your political and economic success. You have managed to consolidate your power by outmaneuvering your opponents, most critically the military with its habit of pushing out governments not of its liking. ...
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