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Bill Easterly and Jessica Cohen of Brookings recently convened a conference with leading development experts to explore one of the most vexing issues of global development: what do we really know about what works and what doesn’t when fighting global poverty? The conference focused on the ongoing debate over which paths to development really maximize results: a big-picture approach focusing on the role of institutions, macroeconomic policies, growth strategies and other country-level factors; or a more grassroots approach focusing on particular microeconomic interventions such as conditional cash transfers, bed nets, teaching materials and other micro-level improvements in service delivery on the ground. The conference objective was to shed light on both schools of thought, with the goal of achieving a consensus on how to best leverage limited resources and time in the race to lift the lives of the world’s poorest.Related Book: What Works in Development? Thinking Big and Thinking Small
The related conference papers detail critical lessons from development experiences and propose new ways of tackling some of the toughest issues.View the conference agenda » DRAFT CONFERENCE PAPERS:
May 29-30, 2008
The Brookings Institution
1775 Massachusetts Ave., NW
Washington, DC
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Brookings Office of Communications events [at] brookings.edu (202) 797-6105
Introductory Remarks
Lael Brainard
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Presenters
Dani Rodrik
Harvard University, Kennedy School of Government
Simon Johnson
International Monetary Fund
Peter Boone
London School of Economics, Centre for Economic Performance
Michael Kremer
Nonresident Senior Fellow
Global Economy and Development
Lant Pritchett
Ricardo Haussman
Abhijit Banerjee
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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May 2012, Katherine Sierra, Nathan Hultman and Allison Shapiro
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May 22, 2012, William Partlett
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May 21, 2012, Eswar Prasad
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