SEGA Researchers In the News

  • Boston Globe article A handout, not a hand up: A popular approach to 'sustainable' development doesn't work, critics say, November 2007.
  • Forbes article The World's Biggest Industry, November 2007.
  • New York Times article World Bank Puts Agriculture at Core of Antipoverty Effort, October 2007.
  • Forbes article "On My Mind: Reforming Tony Soprano's Morals", May 2006.
  • Business Standard article "Corruption as a cultural phenomenon", 30 June 2006.
  • Washington Post article "Diplomatic Scofflaws and the Culture of Corruption", 30 June 2006.
  • The Economist article "Diplomats and parking fines: A ticket for corruption", 12-18 August 2006.
  • Financial Times article "Academics dish the dirt on UN's worst New York parking violators", 15 August 2006.
  • New York Times article "The Culture of Nations", 13 August 2006.
  • New York Times "Economic Scene" column "Count Ethnic Divisions, Not Bombs, to Tell if a Nation will Recover From War", 20 July 2006.
  • San Francisco Chronicle Op-Ed "Our opportunity to end poverty -- or fail to even try", 21 May 2006.
  • Washington Post Op-Ed"Where AIDS Funding Should Go", 20 May 2006.
  • New York Times "Economic Scene" column "Putting Development Dollars to Use, South of the Border", 2 May 2002.
  • New York Times article "World Bank Challenged: Are Poor Really Helped?", 28 July 2004.
  • CS Africa Press Release "National De-Worming Pilot Project"
  • CS Africa Press Release "ICS Sits On National School Health Committee"
  • Forbes article "On My Mind: Cash Talks", November 2003.
  • Education Next article "Incentives to Learn" by Michael Kremer, Edward Miguel, and Rebecca Thornton, Spring 2005.
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