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My new paper w @philippbarteska, @straightedge, @seung_econ explores a major overlooked factor: U.S. military procurement during the Vietnam War.
We bring new evidence to the Q of how geopolitics shapes development. 🧵:
My new paper w @philippbarteska, @straightedge, @seung_econ explores a major overlooked factor: U.S. military procurement during the Vietnam War.
We bring new evidence to the Q of how geopolitics shapes development. 🧵:
One Year of Global Developments: www.global-developments.org/p/one-year-o...
One Year of Global Developments: www.global-developments.org/p/one-year-o...
old: github.com/apoorvalal/h...
new: github.com/apoorvalal/h...
old: github.com/apoorvalal/h...
new: github.com/apoorvalal/h...
US aid obligations have remained remarkably steady in real terms since WWII, rarely exiting a band of $20-60 billion in 2023 dollars. Surprisingly, the year with the most aid obligations was... 1948!
US aid obligations have remained remarkably steady in real terms since WWII, rarely exiting a band of $20-60 billion in 2023 dollars. Surprisingly, the year with the most aid obligations was... 1948!
www.global-developments.org/p/a-world-wi...
www.global-developments.org/p/a-world-wi...
Folk wisdom, dollar dominance, and hot money
www.global-developments.org/p/how-do-exc...
Folk wisdom, dollar dominance, and hot money
www.global-developments.org/p/how-do-exc...
Folk wisdom, dollar dominance, and hot money
www.global-developments.org/p/how-do-exc...
Folk wisdom, dollar dominance, and hot money
www.global-developments.org/p/how-do-exc...
No, South Korea Was Not Poorer Than Kenya in 1960 www.global-developments.org/p/no-south-k...
No, South Korea Was Not Poorer Than Kenya in 1960 www.global-developments.org/p/no-south-k...
Hugely important graph by @global-developments.org, echoing a point made in @drodrik.bsky.social (1995).
This fact is crucial to understanding East Asia’s economic success.
Hugely important graph by @global-developments.org, echoing a point made in @drodrik.bsky.social (1995).
This fact is crucial to understanding East Asia’s economic success.
www.global-developments.org/p/why-did-th...
www.global-developments.org/p/why-did-th...
www.global-developments.org/p/why-did-th...
www.global-developments.org/p/why-did-th...
"The Koreans are a fearsome people. When they riot, they are as organized and nearly as disciplined as the riot police who confront them... When their workers and students fight in the streets... they look like soldiers at war."
"The Koreans are a fearsome people. When they riot, they are as organized and nearly as disciplined as the riot police who confront them... When their workers and students fight in the streets... they look like soldiers at war."
A potted history (and Global Dev post) on our changing words for poverty—the rhetoric of underdevelopment:
A potted history (and Global Dev post) on our changing words for poverty—the rhetoric of underdevelopment:
A potted history (and Global Dev post) on our changing words for poverty—the rhetoric of underdevelopment:
A potted history (and Global Dev post) on our changing words for poverty—the rhetoric of underdevelopment:
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GDP is everywhere in development. But in Zambia in 2010, the national accounts were prepared by just one (1!) person. How much can we trust developing country GDP?
A 🧵 and post on Morten Jerven's 2013 classic, Poor Numbers, on how African GDP is actually made—
GDP is everywhere in development. But in Zambia in 2010, the national accounts were prepared by just one (1!) person. How much can we trust developing country GDP?
A 🧵 and post on Morten Jerven's 2013 classic, Poor Numbers, on how African GDP is actually made—
GDP is everywhere in development. But in Zambia in 2010, the national accounts were prepared by just one (1!) person. How much can we trust developing country GDP?
A 🧵 and post on Morten Jerven's 2013 classic, Poor Numbers, on how African GDP is actually made—
GDP is everywhere in development. But in Zambia in 2010, the national accounts were prepared by just one (1!) person. How much can we trust developing country GDP?
A 🧵 and post on Morten Jerven's 2013 classic, Poor Numbers, on how African GDP is actually made—
(Chart from Data for India)
(Chart from Data for India)
Growth & Development Starter Park (distinct from economic history starter packs of which there are TWO already ;-)
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Growth & Development Starter Park (distinct from economic history starter packs of which there are TWO already ;-)
go.bsky.app/SmQgVK4