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April 01, 2022
Given the date, I was incredibly tempted to simply replace every hyperlink in today’s emails with Rick Astley singing Never Gonna Give You Up, but had I done so you’d have missed out on gems like this, this and this. There might have been some superb April Fool’s today—I particularly enjoyed Rory St...
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March 18, 2022
This week was the Centre for the Study of African Economies’ annual conference. It included more than a hundred papers on topics ranging from bureaucracy to trade and from political economy to deforestation. It’s a great collection of novel work from researchers around the world, including many who ...
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March 15, 2022
It’s been two years since schools began closing around the world because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Even just one year into the disruption, children in some of the world’s poorest countries had missed out on “nearly a sixth of their expected lifetime education.” But at that point, data on actual lear...
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March 11, 2022
The news is just unrelentingly grim, isn’t it? One of the worst things about the social media world is how hard it is to escape as well; once you’ve read the news and whatever analyses you trust and just want to scroll through Jeffrey Woolridge dropping bombs on economics twitter, or Racha...
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March 04, 2022
What is up with Q1 2022? Did somebody spill it’s drink? Why does it hate us so? Not content with the onset of a horrific—indeed, increasingly horrific—war of Aggression in Eastern Europe, it took Mark Lanegan last week and this week has taken Shane Warne, one of the two the most charismati...