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Easterly's people come from the hills of West Virginia. Read More
November 17, 2007 | In Identity
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In helping people, it is important to respect their autonomy. Read More
November 17, 2007 | In Belief
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The end of poverty is achieved through homegrown free markets. Read More
November 17, 2007 | In Inspiration & Wisdom
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Easterly would like to see good intentions plus results, not just intentions. Read More
November 17, 2007 | In Business & Economics
William Easterly is Professor of Economics at New York University, joint with Africa House, and Co-Director of the NYU Development Research Institute. He is also a non-resident Fellow of the Center for Global Development in Washington, D.C. Easterly received his Ph.D. in Economics at MIT and spent sixteen years as a Research Economist at the World Bank. He is the author of The White Mans Burden: How the Wests Efforts to Aid the Rest Have Done So Much Ill and So Little Good (Penguin, 2006), The Elusive Quest for Growth: Economists' Adventures and Misadventures in the Tropics (MIT, 2001) and over 50 published articles. Easterly's areas of expertise include the determinants of long-run economic growth and the effectiveness of foreign aid. He has worked in most areas of the developing world, but most notably in Africa, Latin America, and Russia. Easterly is an associate editor of the Quarterly Journal of Economics, the Journal of Economic Growth, and of the Journal of Development Economics.
