CGD in the News
Getting Smart on Aid (New York Times)
Non-resident fellow Michael Kremer was featured in Nick Kristof's column in the New York Times.
Behavioral Economics at Work in Poor Countries (Boston Review)
Non-resident fellow Michael Kremer's piece on Behavioral Economics was featured in the Boston Review
Let Them Come
Sanjay Suri of IPS reviewed CGD's latest book, Let Their People Come: Breaking the Gridlock on International Labour Mobility, on labor mobility and the potential positive effects in both developing and developed countries.
Migrating To Modernity [WP]
Sebastian Mallaby of the Washington Post cites, Let Their People Come, a new CGD book by Lant Pritchett in this recent Washington Post editorial looking at labor migration in terms of debt relief and aid for developing nations.
A New Drug Deal: Kremer Makes Case for Vaccines in Newsweek Interview
Harvard Professor Michael Kremer, a non-resident fellow at CGD, makes the case for an advance market commitment for vaccines for developing countries in an interview in the current issue of Newsweek. Kremer is a co-author of the CGD report Making Markets for Vaccines: Ideas to Action.
Not just for profit, or not just?
Michael Kremer and CGD's work on Advance Market Commitment's for Vaccines is cited in this editorial by the Guardian.