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Keynes knew that we have to think about building institutions as well as designing policies — indeed he was the creative force behind the institution for which I now work ( Gardner 1975 ; Skidelsky 2000 ) . Issues of governance were ...
Keynes knew that we have to think about building institutions as well as designing policies — indeed he was the creative force behind the institution for which I now work ( Gardner 1975 ; Skidelsky 2000 ) . Issues of governance were ...
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This is why it is essential to scale up both our development efforts and their impact , through the concerted efforts of developed countries , developing countries , and the international financial institutions .
This is why it is essential to scale up both our development efforts and their impact , through the concerted efforts of developed countries , developing countries , and the international financial institutions .
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How can we guide governments and international institutions in triggering or supporting innovations in institutions , governance , and policies ? First , as you will suspect by now , I believe strongly in the power of evidence ...
How can we guide governments and international institutions in triggering or supporting innovations in institutions , governance , and policies ? First , as you will suspect by now , I believe strongly in the power of evidence ...
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