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Category Archives: Joseph Stiglitz
Links for Thought 9
After a while, here are some links for thought Continue reading
Posted in Alan Duncan, Ha-Joon Chang, International Development, International Political Economy, IPE, Joseph Stiglitz, MCC, Millennium Challenge Account, Millennium Challenge Cooperation, OECD, Official Development Assistance, Organisaiton for Economic Cooperation and Development, Paris Declaration, Posts, principal-agent theory, Tony Cunningham, World Bank
Tagged Adam Morton, aid effectiveness, aid ministry, AidData, Alan Duncan, America, American Capitalism, Andrea Riccardi, anti-competitive practices, Arthur Muhlen-Schulte, bail outs, bonuses, book, Busan, capitalism, Critical Political Economy, David Hudson, debt, Department for International Development, deregulation, Devex, DFID, Doha Development Round, Donna Lee, European Capitalism, European Union, Eurozone debt crisis, foreign aid, Fourth High Level Forum on Aid Effectiveness, free-market, Global Governance, Ha-Joon Chang, Hansard, Huw Macartney, Ian Bruff, International Development, International Political Economy, IPE, Italy, Jill Steans, Joseph Stiglitz, laissez-faire, Manchester, Mark Lazarowicz, markets, Matthew Watson, MCA, MCC, Michael J. Tierney, Millennium Challenge Account, Millennium Challenge Cooperation, neoliberal, neoliberalism, Occupy London Stock Exchange, Occupy Wall Street, ODA, Official Development Assistance, OLX, OWS, Paris Declaration on Aid Effectiveness, Preventing Suffering and Building Resilience, principal-agent theory, regulation, rent-seeking, Republicans, Rick Perry, Saving Lives, scorecard, Silke Weinlich, Stuart Shields, theyworkforyou.com, Tony Cunningham, umanitarian Leadership Development Programme, UN, United Nations, United States, US 2012 Election, Written Questions
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The unknown helper in development: the case of Singapore
International donors especially the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development-Donor Assistance Committee (OECD-DAC) have always made the news or even the front line news over their aid activities or their aid disbursements to International Organisations (IOs). Non OECD-DAC members like … Continue reading
Posted in Ha-Joon Chang, International Development, Joseph Stiglitz, Poverty Reduction, World Bank
Tagged Asian Tigers, East Asian Miracle, foreign aid, International Development, International Development Association, ODA, Official Development Assistance, Poverty, Poverty Reduction, Singapore, Singapore Cooperation Programme
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IPE-ID Clash 2: States and International Organisations
The second clash in the fields of International Political Economy and International Development regarding states and International Organisations Continue reading
Posted in Ha-Joon Chang, IMF, International Development, International Political Economy, IPE, Joseph Stiglitz, Posts, UNDP, World Bank
Tagged Catherine Weaver, Constructivism, Constructivist approach, Ha-Joon Chang, IMF, International Development, International Monetary Fund, International Organisations, International Political Economy, International Relations, IPE, Joseph Stiglitz, Liam Clegg, Morphogenic Cycle, PA theory, principal-agent theory, UNDP, United Nations Development Programme, World Bank
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Blast from the past: The inaugural INET conference
This is sort of a quasi-international development, part IPE-ish entry of a conference that happened way back in April this year. Unlike my previous entries, It’s going to be told in a more informal manner. Continue reading
Posted in Economic Thought, International Development, International Political Economy, Joseph Stiglitz, Posts
Tagged Branko Milanovic, Cambridge University, Dominique Strauss-Kahn, economics, financial economics, financial system, George Soros, INET, Institute for New Economic Thinking, James Galbraith, Joseph Stiglitz, Kenneth Rogoff, Keynesianism
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