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Better model for foreign aid / Savedoff, William D   Article
Savedoff, William D Article
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Summary/Abstract The most promising new paradigm calls for providing aid based on results, without . . . demanding adherence to particular plans.
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Growth, the environment, and development in the anthropocene / Gupta, Joyeeta   Article
Gupta, Joyeeta Article
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Summary/Abstract Unlike the developed world, which is locked into its production-, consumption-, and infrastructure-intensive lifestyles, the developing countries still have multiple options.
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How genetic engineering can help small farmers in developing countries / Thomson, Jennifer A   Article
Thomson, Jennifer A Article
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Summary/Abstract Genetically modified crops alone are not enough to assure that smallholder farmers will prosper, but they can help to improve their livelihoods.
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Trade, development, and inequality / Dadush, Uri   Article
Dadush, Uri Article
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Summary/Abstract [T]he most powerful underlying force driving increased inequality is not trade by itself but skill-biased technological change—machines and methods that reduce the need for unskilled labor and boost demand for more specialized and skilled workers.”
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Trouble with the sustainable development goals / Easterly, William   Article
Easterly, William Article
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Summary/Abstract The UN’s new manifesto is a verbose embodiment of the development industry’s predilection for grandiose action plans. Spreading ideals of democratic and economic freedom is far more effective.
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Urban-Rural gap and the dilemma of governance / Krishna, Anirudh   Article
Krishna, Anirudh Article
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Summary/Abstract “For generations, this urban bias in policy making, inherited from colonial times, has stunted the growth of human capital among the vast rural populations of [developing] countries.”
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