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How Migration Shaped Our World and Will Define Our Future

How Migration Shaped Our World and Will Define Our Future

​Open doors or build walls? Immigration is one of the most politicized issues. Thus, the value of the book by Goldin, Cameron and Balarajan (2011): “Exceptional People – How Migration Shaped Our World and Will Define Our Future”. Before delving into the detail, this book was likely written for an undergraduate audience – those moderately […]

Tags: #Citizenship #Development #Exceptional People #Immigration #Migration #Policy

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How Migration Shaped Our World and Will Define Our Future

How Migration Shaped Our World and Will Define Our Future

Open doors or build walls? Immigration is one of the most politicized issues. Thus, the value of the book by Goldin, Cameron and Balarajan (2011): “Exceptional People – How Migration Shaped Our World and Will Define Our Future”. Before delving into the detail, this book was likely written for an undergraduate audience – those moderately […]

Tags: #Citizenship #Development #Exceptional People #Immigration #Migration #Policy

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Global Inequality

Global Inequality

Inequality is headline news. Recently Oxfam reported that only 8 individuals own as much as the poorest half of the world’s population. In 2014, Piketty published a widely read book on the subject, taking a historical economics approach. But, this question is not new. Amin addressed it in his 1976 book “Unequal Development“, the greater […]

Tags: #Globalization #Historical economics #Inequality #International development #Policy

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How Non-conformists Move the World

How Non-conformists Move the World

Some advice from Grant’s (2016) widely read “Originals: How Non-conformists Move the World” – at least those that may apply for researchers: Write a lot. Not because if you don’t publish you will perish, but because it makes your work better. “It is widely assumed that there’s a tradeoff between quality and quantity – if […]

Tags: #Academic writing #Creativity #Limitations #Originals #Procrastination

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Kicking Away the Ladder

Kicking Away the Ladder

Cambridge professor of development studies, Ha-Joon Chang, is likely more known is the ‘Global South’ than within universities in North America or Europe – mainly because his writing takes a different approach, sometimes rather boldly so. Of his long list of publications, “Kicking Away the Ladder: Development Strategy in Historical Perspective” (2002) is the most […]

Tags: #Capitalism #Development economics #Development policy #Ha-Joon Chang #Kicking away the ladder

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Saving Capitalism: For the Many, Not the Few

Saving Capitalism: For the Many, Not the Few

Two of the prominent front runners of the US presidential election positions themselves as “anti-establishment” and campaigned to take away the power of the elites and return that power to the people. Reich’s recent book “Saving Capitalism: For the Many, Not the Few” (2015) took on many of the issues; essentially questions about democracy, power, […]

Tags: #Capitalism #Elite #Politics #Power #Rules of the Game

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