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Good News: History Does Not Equal Destiny

Five years ago, probably the most positive you could be about global development was to argue that, despite a sluggish performance in reducing global income poverty connected to slow-changing institutions, broader quality of life in areas like education and  health had improved everywhere.  That’s pretty much the story I told in Getting Better.  But since then, what we have learned about development progress suggests su

OPIC Nomination Hearing: One Step Closer to a Private Sector Voice at Obama’s Development Table

During Elizabeth Littlefield’s confirmation hearing last week, she said the mission of the Overseas Private Investment Corporation (OPIC) had been her own for much of her career.  If confirmed as the next president of OPIC, Littlefield will bring an important private sector voice to Obama’s development table.  (Meanwhile, we are still waiting for movement on Lael Brainard who was nominated almost a year ago to become undersecretary for international affairs at Treasury—a position critically important for issues related to the

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