What is new structural economics?
The Washington Consensus: Origins, Evolution, and Legacy
The "Washington Consensus," coined by economist John Williamson in 1989, proposed ten economic reforms aimed at revitalizing Latin American economies facing crises. Initially a guide for recovery, it evolved into a broader ideology supporting neoliberal policies. While it attracted both advocates and critics, the focus has shifted towards poverty reduction and social safety measures in later assessments.
The rise of debt-for-climate swaps in the Global South
What are debt-for-climate swaps and why are they growing in the Global South?
What’s the point of aid?
What is the point of aid?
GDP is destroying our planet
GDP is destroying our planet, how can we change this?
The Development Conundrum
The Development Industry faces a conundrum.
Labour needs Hercules to reach climate target
Labour needs a Herculean effort to reach climate targets.
Mine historical data to predict societal collapse
How researchers are using data to understand history.
Inglorious Empire by Shashi Tharoor Review
Shashi Tharoor tackles the still looming myths of the British Raj superbly.
146 years to insulate Britain’s homes
It'll take 146 years to insulate all of Britain's homes under the government's plan.