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Development economics on the right track to address inequality
Evert-jan Quak | 25 June 2025The Dudley Seers lecture at the EADI General Conference was given by French economist Francois Bourguignon of the Paris School of Economics. Bourguignon analysed 50 years of development economics, characterized by a shift from a pure growth strate...
read morePlanet earth is wage-led!
Özlem Onaran | 17 June 2025Economic growth should go hand in hand with an improvement in wage share and vice versa. However, current economic policy does not.
read moreProgressive policies and the Palma
Alex Cobham , Andy Sumner | 27 May 2025The failure of effective direct taxation is the central explanation for much higher final income inequality. Therefore Cobham and Sumner argue in favour of more fairness in tax systems through metrics.
read moreThe failure of economics in an unequal world
David Woodward | 15 March 2025The assumption that each extra dollar provides the same increase in well-being at all levels of income makes no sense. Yet it is fundamental to economics.
read moreThe many faces of water privatization in Mexico
Claudia Campero | 11 March 2025When rethinking water and environmental policies for the coming years, the harsh consequences of water privatization must not be forgotten.
read moreInternational law as tool for global water governance
Catherine Brölmann | 11 March 2025International water law - especially where it concerns fair distribution and sustainability – will be able to provide powerful support to the post-2015 development agenda.
read moreMalfunctioning markets
Carlos Oya | December 07, 2024The global food system is a sick patient, suffering from unequal distribution and excessive liberalization. Indeed, there is a striking parallel between the 2007-08 food crisis and the financial crisis. How big a hand did financial speculation on...
read moreThe new bottom billion
November 29, 2024960 million or 72% of the world's poor live in middle income countries
read moreReimagining the MDGs to 2015 and beyond: Time for a new storyline?
Andy Sumner | 18 September 2024The big issue for the MDG summit, the 'big push' to 2015 and even the post-2015 debates (there's a newly agreed UN summit due in Sept 2013) should really be a focus on equity and on the poorest. Why? Because nearly three-quarters of the world's po...
read moreGoal Posts - What next for the MDGs?
September 15, 2024The Millenium Development Goal (MDG) summit in New York this week promises to look at what can be done to meet the approaching deadline of 2015
read moreConsumer behaviour, advertising, pricing and developing countries' perspective high on Egmond research agenda
Bas de Leeuw | 09 June 2025Participants of the Egmond Eco Efficiency Conference reviewed a draft list of research topics - see an earlier blog post on this topic - and highlighted a few priorities, such as:- consumer behaviour; is the 'no pain no change' slogan really true?...
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