The Bayesian Heresy

Economics, global development,current affairs, globalization, culture and more rants on the dismal science, and the society. "As usual, it's like being a kid in a candy store. I'm awed by the volume of high-quality daily links in general. Thanks!" - Chris Blattman

Monday, October 15, 2007

Assorted Development

When restricting competition is good

Battle Over Bednets

An Alternative Way to Look at Progress on Compact Implementation (If Only We Could…)

How Al Gore Helped Green the World Bank: A Personal and Professional Appreciation

Transition to Accrual Accounting -- IMF Technical Guidance Note

International Business Forum

Zoellick: Globalization Must Benefit the World’s Poor

Dev't Committee Papers

The Development IMpact Evaluation (DIME) Initiative

World Bank Research E-Newsletter

Knowledge in Development Notes

Working Papers;

Early identification of at-risk youth in Latin America : an application of cluster analysis

Public expenditure and growth

Governance indicators : where are we, where should we be going ?

Fiscal policy in developing countries : a framework and some questions

Toward a Robust Fiscal Framework for Iceland: Motivation and Practical Suggestions

Public Infrastructures, Public Consumption, and Welfare in a New-Open-Economy-Macro Model
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