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New from CGD
September 18, 2006
CGD non-resident fellow Lant Pritchett argues in a new, bound-to-be-controversial book that increased labor mobility would do more for poor people in developing countries than aid, successful trade reform, and debt relief combined. Let Their People Come: Breaking the Gridlock on Labor Mobility will ...
February 28, 2006
The Center for Global Development (CGD) is conducting an anonymous mail survey of all African-born physicians in North America who are members of the American Medical Association and the Canadian Medical Association, as well as several thousand African-born registered nurses in five US states. The s...
New from CGD
September 12, 2005
This week world leaders gather in New York to assess progress toward the Millennium Development Goals. New CGD materials offer a fresh perspective on the MDGs and the controversy that they have stirred among the richest countries. (Hint: The MDGs might be part of the problem). Learn more ...
New from CGD
September 06, 2005
Finance and Development, a quarterly magazine of the IMF, features two articles by CGD staff, Aid and Growth, by Steven Radelet, Michael Clemens, and Rikhil Bhavnani; and Aiding Development, chart-based analysis of which countries give the most and where the money goes, by Bilal Siddiqi.