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Tag Archives: Amartya Sen. Markets and Famine: Amartya Sen is not the last word! Whether markets help cause or exacerbate famines is one of the great questions of political economy. Cormac Ó Gráda’s recent book Eating People is Wrong, and Other Essays on Famine, its Past, and its Future, along with his earlier volume, Famine: A Short … Continue reading →. Bengal famine of 1943. Ideology and Human Development. How real are Cuba’s accomplishments in health and education since the revolution? Plant breeding...
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Ricardo Hausmann | pseudoerasmus
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Tag Archives: Ricardo Hausmann. Educational Romanticism and Economic Development. An elaboration on Ricardo Hausmann’s article “The Education Myth” arguing that education is an overrated tool of economic development. This post also responds to a criticism of Hausmann’s views which appeared at the Spanish group blog Politikon; and also discusses whether developing … Continue reading →. Sven Beckert’s Empire of Cotton: A Reductionist Summary. Fascism was not left-wing! Follow Blog via Email. Economic Histo...
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The Politics of Evidence | Reading Development
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Random readings on society, politics and change – Jorge Carrillo. The Politics of Evidence. Conference Report – Who decides what data is needed, how it should be collected and why and how it is used as evidence? What drives their choices? Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. Real-World ...
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PISA | pseudoerasmus
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Educational Romanticism and Economic Development. An elaboration on Ricardo Hausmann’s article “The Education Myth” arguing that education is an overrated tool of economic development. This post also responds to a criticism of Hausmann’s views which appeared at the Spanish group blog Politikon; and also discusses whether developing … Continue reading →. Sven Beckert’s Empire of Cotton: A Reductionist Summary. Fascism was not left-wing! State Capacity and the Sino-Japanese Divergence. Follow Blog via Email.
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Economic History | pseudoerasmus
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Category Archives: Economic History. Inequality and the First Globalisation. A follow-up to my previous post, “Did inequality cause WW1? Contra Hobson-Lenin-Milanovic“, elaborating on the inequality= capital exports link in Branko Milanovic’s overall inequality= ww1 claim. In the earlier post, two commenters took issue with my treatment of the inequality= capital exports linkage. Of course I did … Continue reading →. The First World War. Did inequality cause the First World War? The First World War.
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Sven Beckert’s Empire of Cotton: A Reductionist Summary. Historian Sven Beckert’s widely acclaimed book, Empire of Cotton: A New History of Global Capitalism, is a good agrarian, business, and labour history of a single commodity. But as economic history it’s not so good. Rise of the West / Great Divergence. The Empire of Cotton. Inequality and the First Globalisation. A follow-up to my previous post, “Did inequality cause WW1? The First World War. Did inequality cause the First World War? Edward Baptist...
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Cormac Ó Gráda | pseudoerasmus
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Tag Archives: Cormac Ó Gráda. Markets and Famine: Amartya Sen is not the last word! Whether markets help cause or exacerbate famines is one of the great questions of political economy. Cormac Ó Gráda’s recent book Eating People is Wrong, and Other Essays on Famine, its Past, and its Future, along with his earlier volume, Famine: A Short … Continue reading →. Bengal famine of 1943. Sven Beckert’s Empire of Cotton: A Reductionist Summary. Fascism was not left-wing! Did inequality cause the First World War?
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Anachronism & Relevance in History: a comment on Steve Pincus | pseudoerasmus
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Did the “Invisible Blockade” against Allende’s Chile work? Markets and Famine: Amartya Sen is not the last word! Anachronism and Relevance in History: a comment on Steve Pincus. The New York Review of Books. 8220; 1776: The Revolt against Austerity. 8220; (Edit: Steve Pincus has replied in the comments section! The main thrust of the article is to. Is my objection merely semantic? I think not. Pincus rides roughshod over pretty basic distinctions crucial to contemporary debates about the government m...
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Bengal famine of 1943 | pseudoerasmus
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Tag Archives: Bengal famine of 1943. Markets and Famine: Amartya Sen is not the last word! Whether markets help cause or exacerbate famines is one of the great questions of political economy. Cormac Ó Gráda’s recent book Eating People is Wrong, and Other Essays on Famine, its Past, and its Future, along with his earlier volume, Famine: A Short … Continue reading →. Bengal famine of 1943. Sven Beckert’s Empire of Cotton: A Reductionist Summary. Fascism was not left-wing! Follow Blog via Email. Economic Hi...
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Education | pseudoerasmus
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Educational Romanticism and Economic Development. An elaboration on Ricardo Hausmann’s article “The Education Myth” arguing that education is an overrated tool of economic development. This post also responds to a criticism of Hausmann’s views which appeared at the Spanish group blog Politikon; and also discusses whether developing … Continue reading →. Sven Beckert’s Empire of Cotton: A Reductionist Summary. Fascism was not left-wing! State Capacity and the Sino-Japanese Divergence. Follow Blog via Email.