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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Charter Cities: A Double-Edged Sword

Charter cities, governed by external boards, are a controversial concept.

While they allow for experimentation with different approaches, they are often criticized as politically unrealistic.

This highlights the need for innovative yet feasible solutions in urban development.

China’s in a catching-up mode. The institutions of catching up are quite different from the institutions of being the technology leader, for example. Just understanding that would give them a little more clarity about institutions, per se. – Jeffrey Sachs

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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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