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New: theEditorial.com profiles CID Executive Director Marcela Escobari
New: Tackling Africa's real governance and growth gaps - Matt Andrews for This is Africa
New: Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Debt? - Ricardo Hausmann for Project Syndicate
New: Why Ending Extreme Poverty isn't Good Enough -
Lant Pritchett in Businessweek
The Short History of the Future of Manufacturing - Ricardo Hausmann for Scientific American
The hard road from reform to implementation - Matt Andrews for The Brenthurst Foundation
How to win the Mexican drug war - Michele Coscia in The Washington Post
We need to radically rethink who leads development - Matt Andrews for The Guardian
CID Executive Director, Research Fellow Named Young Global Leaders by WEF
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New: Screening Peers Softly: Inferring the Quality of Small Borrowers by Asim Khwaja, et al
New: Rethinking Approaches to Managing Change in Fragile States by Frauke de Weir
New: Rising Tide: Is Growth in Emerging Economies Good for the United States? by Robert Lawrence
New: The Structure and Dynamics of International Development Assistance by Michele Coscia, Ricardo Hausmann and César A. Hidalgo (Journal of Globalization and Development)
Who are the Democrats? Leading Opinions in the Wake of Egypt’s 2011 Popular Uprisings by Ishac Diwan
Does Elite Capture Matter: Local Elites and Targeted Welfare Programs in Indonesia by Rema Hanna, et al
Unconditional Convergence in Manufacturing by Dani Rodrik (Quarterly Journal of Economics)
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