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ESSAYS
December 17, 2013
Originally published in Foreign Affairs.
On May 29, 2013, British immigration officers raided the Alternative Tuck Shop, a café just down the road from Oxford University’s economics department, where South Asian and Middle Eastern employees serve tea, scones, and sandwiches. The ...
Blog Post
November 27, 2013
New uncertainties come to the fore now that the global economy, after six years of turmoil, is showing signs of a return to a more normal situation, where real interest rates in the United States turn positive and commodity prices stabilize at a somewhat lower level, due to a cooling of red-hot dema...
Dec
3
2013
10:30—12:00 PM
November 18, 2013
Latin America has benefited in recent years from an unprecedented and prolonged episode of extremely low interest rates in the US and other high-income economies. Most Wall Street analysts and multilateral bank economists agree that, led by the US, this episode is coming to an end with return of wha...
Nov
19
2013
4:00—5:30 PM
November 07, 2013
New research from CGD and ESID takes us back to the big questions in development: how do developing countries build effective institutions, and what does this mean for growth and development? Join us for an event featuring three insightful papers that examine issues key to understanding the drivers ...