Jeffrey Sachs on Charter Cities and How to Reform Graduate Economics Education (Live at Mason) | Podcast Summary

Jeffrey Sachs on Charter Cities and How to Reform Graduate Economics Education | Convos with Tyler In a stimulating dialogue, economist Jeffrey Sachs and Tyler Cowen delve into a range of topics including the resource curse, the contrasting economic…

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Paul Rosenstein-Rodan’s ‘Big Push’ Theory

Paul Rosenstein-Rodan’s concept of the ‘big push’, a coordinated effort to modernize various sectors of an economy simultaneously, is a significant contribution to development economics.

His shift from Austrian economics to a more holistic approach underscores the importance of comprehensive strategies in economic development.

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  1. 01Jeffrey Sachs on Charter Cities and How to Reform Graduate Economics Education | Convos with Tyler
  2. 02Economic Transitions: Poland vs Russia
  3. 03Dual Role of Institutions in Development
  4. 04Paul Rosenstein-Rodan’s ‘Big Push’ Theory
  5. 05Charter Cities: A Double-Edged Sword
  6. 06China’s Economic Future: A Reason for Optimism
  7. 07Need for Interdisciplinary Approach in Economics Education
  8. 08Premature Deindustrialization: A Challenge for Africa
  9. 09Overcoming the Middle Income Trap
  10. 10Literary Insights: ‘War and Peace’

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