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Vice President and Director, Global Economy and Development | The Edward M. Bernstein Scholar
Kemal Derviş speaks at a Brookings event.
Kemal Derviş is vice president and director of Global Economy and Development. Formerly head of the United Nations Development Programme and Minister of Economic Affairs of Turkey, he focuses on global economics, emerging markets, development and international institutions. | View Full Bio
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Facts, Trends and International Perspectives
2012, Uri Dadush, Kemal Derviş, Sarah Puritz Milsom and Bennett Stancil
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Opinion | Project Syndicate
October 3, 2013
Opinion | Europe's World
October 1, 2013
September 17, 2013
Interview
August 23, 2013
Report
August 2013
August 20, 2013
Paper | ELIAMEP
August 6, 2013
Blog Post
July 31, 2013 | comments
July 19, 2013
June 10, 2013
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Past Positions
Head of the United Nations Development Programme (August 2005-February 2009)
Jun 04
Live Webcast
Apr 29
Brookings Institution
"If every country tries to race towards the lowest rate, then in the end nobody gains. If you believe there should be no government at all, then fine. But if you believe some government is good, then you cannot have a system that erodes the tax base in all major countries."
Source: New York Times
How Europe's Financial Crisis May Spread June 14, 2012, CNN
Kemal Derviş
Europe in 25 Years http://t.co/4BLxtdAxAV via @BrookingsInst
Oct 04
RT @ProSyn: Will emerging economies grow faster than developed economies? "The End of Convergence?" by @Kemal_Dervis http://t.co/niOmInzCil
Oct 03
The European Consequences of Germany’s Election via @ProSyn #oped http://t.co/2VL5Uu0WFX via @Po_st
Sep 22
Think Tank 20: The G-20 and Central Banks in the New World of Unconventional Monetary Policy http://t.co/dI652JoPIh via @BrookingsInst
Aug 22
2/2 sosyal barış içinde iktisadi büyüme ve istihdam artışı ana ilkeler olmalı http://t.co/4TjxFCQ8a2
Aug 18
1/2 Canlı demokrasi, tarafsız kamu yönetimi, çeşitliliği kucaklamak, ve
2/2 employment creation and social peace should be guiding principles http://t.co/ns1ToA5Lvn
1/2 Vibrant democracy, nonpartisan public administration, embracing diversity, rapid economic growth,
RT @BrookingsGlobal: The potential for new biz models to serve the poor in ways that are more sustainable is growing. Preview #Blum2013: http://t.co/3YSbQaFM21
Aug 03
Congrats to my @BrookingsEcon colleague Karen Dynan nominated by @BarackObama to be Asst Treasury Sec for Econ Policy http://t.co/43Wd2Imviw
RT @BrookingsInst: "The prospects for eradicating extreme poverty are arguably the best they have ever been." Learn about #Blum2013: http://t.co/Ln6ALprCER
Aug 02
Üzerinde çok çalıştığım, Kasım ayında gerçekleşen "Cumhuriyet'in 100. Yıldönümü Yolunda Türkiye" başlıklı konuşmam http://t.co/IX9CLMH1gk
RT @BrookingsGlobal: What role does the private sector play in ending global poverty? Tell us your thoughts using #Blum2013: http://t.co/N7AWmrqipQ
Homi Kharas: companies lack effective models of what to do & how to engage in partnerships w/ public sector http://t.co/r4eSfmX6CB #Blum2013
RT @BrookingsInst: .@USTradeRep Michael Froman to discuss how trade with Africa can foster development for the region - Monday: http://t.co/GrnW0yz5qA #AGOA
RT @BrookingsIDP: how can the private sector help development actors respond to #climate change? looking forward to #Blum2013 http://t.co/ePjWHG6GiJ
See what #innovation and the private sector can do to help reduce #poverty. Case study of #MPesa in #Kenya: http://t.co/IKMQs86iF5
RT @BrookingsGlobal: .@laurencechandy & George Ingram preview #Blum2013, which will focus on the private sector & its role in #globaldev: http://t.co/pBlNjVHsZM
RT @BrookingsEcon: WSJ asks: Who Is Don Kohn? We know! Obama mentions Brookings' Kohn as possible next Fed chair http://t.co/MyWrOxxTYY
Aug 01
RT @UNDP: @Kemal_Dervis Welcome to Twitter! Looking forward to exchanging ideas with you.
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