We Don't Know How To Solve Global Poverty And That's A Good Thing
May 19, 2010•1 hr 39 min
Episode description
Contributor(s): Professor William Easterly | This lecture argues that occasions when development economists were more certain about 'the solution to global poverty' have often led to harmful consequences for the world's poor in the long-run. Sceptical criticism is a creative force that redirects attention and effort away from centrally-directed expert solutions towards effective decentralised problem-solving.
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