- PhD math camp, online
- Arvind Subramanian’s development reading list
- As usual, I could just copy all David McKenzie’s links on impact evaluations
- A rare youth training program that worked!
- Dan Altman on “Why poor countries need more factory workers and fewer entrepreneurs“. I agree with this sentiment for several reasons but, from the perspective of the poor person, I think my factory versus microenterprise experiment might be proving me wrong. Final results in September.
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I have been trying to learn about development and have come across most of the books mentioned by Arvind Subramanian though I have not read many of them. Among those I read or partly read, I found the following useful:
Joe Studwell: How Asia Works
Marc Becker: Pachakutik
Shiva Naipaul: North of South
James Macdonald’s “A Free Nation Deep in Debt: the Financial Roots of Democracy”
Glenn Davis Stone articles
Perhaps UNCTAD reports
@Chris , It will take me ages and probably turn my hair white in really covering Arvind Subramanian’s development reading list. Nevertheless, thank you for posting it.
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