Spotlight: Development

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Arntraud Hartmann and Johannes F. Linn, October 2008
Scaling up—expanding, adapting, and sustaining successful projects, programs, or policies over time—can substantially reduce poverty. Johannes Linn and Arntraud Hartmann outline the actions that bilateral and multilateral donors and private aid agencies need to take in order to support scaling up for effective, sustainable development.
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Development, Developing Countries, Economic Development, Foreign Aid, Global Economics
Global Governance

Reuters/Jonathan Ernst - Bush speaks to reporters in Rose Garden after meeting with G7 finance ministers and heads of international finance institutions in Washington.
Colin I. Bradford and Johannes F. Linn, October 24, 2008
President Bush recently announced that he has invited the G20, or the heads of state from the top 20 industrialized and developing economies, to join an economic summit in Washington on November 15. According to Johannes Linn and Colin Bradford, inviting the full G20 to discuss the current global financial crisis represents a critical step in reforming financial and economic stability, relations and institutions.
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Global Governance, Economic Development, Developing Countries, Emerging Markets, Global Economics
Middle East Youth

Reuters/Nasser Nuri - Egyptians eat at City Star, Egypt's largest mall, in Cairo.
Navtej Dhillon and Ragui Assaad, October 29, 2008
In a recorded discussion, Navtej Dhillon speaks to Dr. Ragui Assaad on short-term and long-term prospects for the Egyptian economy. This piece is the second in a series of analyses, "Food, Fuel, and Finance: How Will the Middle East Weather the Global Economic Crisis?" by the Middle East Youth Initiative.
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Middle East, Global Economics, Egypt, Development, Education
Spotlight: Aid

Reuters/Bruno Domingos - Children pose in Guaribas city, northeastern Brazil.
Homi Kharas, August 27, 2008
Following the Paris Declaration on Aid Effectiveness, the High Level Forum will resume for its third gathering in Accra, Ghana on September 2, 2008. Homi Kharas examines the coordination of development aid and the addition of new donors since the Paris Declaration and questions whether this Forum’s ministerial declaration of an Accra Agenda for Action can provide improvements to the $170 billion aid system.
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Foreign Aid, Development, Developing Countries, Global Poverty, Global Economics