Published May 22, 2017
Lant Pritchett on Poverty, Growth, and Experiments
Lant Pritchett delves into poverty, growth, and economic experiments, advocating for systemic interventions and long-term development strategies in contrast to short-term programmatic approaches. Highlighting transformative policies in India and China, he critiques conventional poverty metrics and emphasizes holistic measures and systemic conditions for effective poverty reduction and sustainable growth.

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