
Michael Kremer on Economists as Founders
Conversations with Tyler
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Literature and Economics: Insights for Development
This chapter examines how literary works like Joyce's 'Dubliners' illuminate the challenges of development in society while linking cultural narratives to economic growth. It emphasizes the lessons learned from personal experiences and promotes a new approach to development economics at the University of Chicago, showcasing the impact of innovative policies and technologies. Additionally, the chapter discusses the complexities of vaccine production during COVID, exploring the role of government incentives and supply chain strategies in addressing global health challenges.
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