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Implications of Ghana’s New Middle-Income Status – Todd Moss
November 21, 2011
Ghana’s recent recalculation of its GDP led to an overnight $500 per capita jump, putting in motion unexpectedly rapid graduation from the International Development Association (IDA) and ultimately a new relationship with the World Bank. In this week’s Wonkcast, I speak with Todd Moss, vice pre...
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Nigeria, SWFs, and the Resource Curse? Two New Papers
November 02, 2011
This is a joint post with Stephanie Majerowicz Nigeria, perhaps the world’s poster child for the oil curse, is the latest country to deploy a sovereign wealth fund as a tool to try to better manage national income. At the same time, Nigeria is struggling with depleted savings and growing ...
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Is 2012 Iraq’s Last Chance to Get It Right on Oil?
September 13, 2011
This is a joint post with Steph Majerowicz. The Arab Spring has grabbed the world’s attention, yet Iraq—the Arab country that not long ago was the very epicenter of American foreign policy—has all but fallen off the front pages. While Iraq’s security has improved greatly, the country is s...
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We Agree! Ugandan Oil Debate Should Take Place in Uganda (Plus a Few Clarifications about Our Paper)
September 12, 2011
This is a joint post with Stephanie Majerowicz. How should Uganda use its prospective oil revenues? Our recent paper on this question argued that choices should be considered with an eye towards both their development impact and the implications for governance. We are happy that the pape...