Harvard development economist and blogger Dani Rodrik seems quite pleased with the emerging consensus on what practices and theories policy-makers should follow in attempting to bring economic growth to developing countries, especially with the idea the answers to lasting, sustainable and meaningful local economic development ought to be looked for . . . locally.
Evaluating the report from the Spence Commission on Growth (see here for more information), Rodrik concludes in his latest Op-Ed for Project Syndicate that the result is nothing less than a new (and better) Washington Consensus.


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