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September 17, 2021
Hi all, One day I will start a crowdfunder to get the start up capital for a pet project of mine: the Bad Idea Hall of Fame, a place that records and denigrates the dumbest things people have done. In it will be the first draft of Gigli, a video of the homophobes who tried to attack two men dre...
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September 10, 2021
There was some good this week, too, though – most notably the ten-year anniversary of Michael Clemens’s seminal Journal of Economic Perspectives paper, Economics and Emigration: Trillion-Dollar Bills on the Sidewalk? The anniversary prompted Michael to discuss the struggles he had in ...
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August 27, 2021
God, I love cricket. Even when one team is miles, miles, ahead there’s drama and intrigue to keep you interested. Though England’s performance on the first couple of days has once again provided a stern lesson to the commentariat that variance neglect and over-interpretation of the win/lose binary a...
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August 26, 2021
Our series on the big challenges and opportunities for developing countries over the next couple of decades has so far largely focused on specific sectors: agriculture, health and finance. The fourth took a different tack, considering instead what we should—and should not—learn from the most dramati...
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August 20, 2021
Normally when a policy goes awry, you have to really search for the evidence to prove it. It’s pretty rare that things go wrong quite as quickly, viscerally and heartbreakingly as they are in Afghanistan right now. This is the place where I usually insert a pithy joke, but my well of amusement has r...
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August 05, 2021
The case against the cuts to the UK’s aid budget is well-rehearsed. We know they damage the UK’s contribution to its own priorities, that the stated aim to revivify the budget when “fiscal conditions allow” is barely coherent, and that it leaves a laundry list of good causes going wanting.
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July 30, 2021
That was a well-timed week off: we arrived in Cornwall in glorious sunshine and left just as the rain clouds (and summer holiday visitors) began to gather. In between, there was an inhuman quantity of fish and chips and pasties, scallops barbecued on the shell, “swimming” expeditions that involved s...