Justin Sandefur
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Justin Sandefur
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Development economist, worrying about economic growth these days. https://www.openphilanthropy.org/about/team/justin-sandefur/

Economics 45%
Education 17%

"An approximate cost-benefit calculation suggests firm owners have earned a cumulative return of 900 percent or more on the cost of this
training over seven years... without the need for asset or cash transfers"
openknowledge.worldbank.org/server/api/...

It feels weird to me for the World Bank to focus on psychological training to make Togolese people better entrepreneurs but... it does seem to work.

New in the AER:

I'm constantly confused by people who see a higher poverty line as a progressive goal, as opposed to shifting focus away from the 40% of the world living on <1/10th of that amount.

$100k (PPP) for a family of 4
= 99.99th percentile in India
= 99th percentile in China
= 93rd percentile in the world

ouch, good catch

Reposted by Caroline Krafft

Why aren't there more big, labor-intensive firms in poor countries?

Answer here: bigger firms use more white-color workers who are in shorter supply in poorer countries.

Reposted by Justin Sandefur

Reposted by Justin Sandefur