If You Don’t Measure it, Does it Count?
The World Bank aims to conduct more surveys. Who determines what to measure?
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The World Bank aims to conduct more surveys. Who determines what to measure?
A loose conceptual framework for linking intake with output.
Some reflections to keep us on our toes
Do we really value self-determination? The question makes us a little uncomfortable.
How did the polling citizens about the same thing yield such different results?
What I learned from Claire Melamed’s piece, “What do they want?”
Feedback Labs’ follow-up to an event at the Center for Global Development.
Looking Like a State: Techniques of Persistent Failure in State Capability for Implementation // Authors: Pritchett, Woolcock, Andrews (2012) Politics…
Dani Rodrik on how critical economists are of the very discipline that the World Bank—and the field more generally— loves to love.