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Development ideologues beware. NYU economist, aid skeptic, top intellectual, and FP contributor William Easterly has entered the blogosphere. His new blog, Aid Watch, aims to “be brutally honest when aid is not helping the poor, but also praising it when it is.” His first post takes on World Bank President Robert Zoellick’s call for $6 ...
Development ideologues beware. NYU economist, aid skeptic, top intellectual, and FP contributor William Easterly has entered the blogosphere. His new blog, Aid Watch, aims to "be brutally honest when aid is not helping the poor, but also praising it when it is." His first post takes on World Bank President Robert Zoellick's call for $6 billion in addtional U.S. foreign aid.
Development ideologues beware. NYU economist, aid skeptic, top intellectual, and FP contributor William Easterly has entered the blogosphere. His new blog, Aid Watch, aims to “be brutally honest when aid is not helping the poor, but also praising it when it is.” His first post takes on World Bank President Robert Zoellick’s call for $6 billion in addtional U.S. foreign aid.
Stay tuned.
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