How Paul Romer Is Already Stirring the Pot as the World Bank’s New Chief Economist

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Wall Street Journal

Just weeks in to his new job as the World Bank’s new chief economist, Paul Romer is already looking to shake up the aging development institution. The controversy-courting New York University professor and tech-firm founder is known as a chief proponent of the ideas-driven endogenous-growth theory. Please click here to continue reading the article.