Kurtis Lockhart

@kurtislockhart

DPhil Politics candidate | Political economy of development in Africa | Researcher | Alum | Former

Vancouver | London | Oxford | Kenya
Vrijeme pridruživanja: veljača 2011.

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    27. sij

    Come help 's research team out!! This year is going to be a pivotal year, with multiple exciting city projects on the go! Amazing oppty to make a real-world difference.

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  2. prije 7 sati

    Good article on land use regulation in the APSR

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    1. velj

    Wow I think this is the best evidence I’ve see for Lant’s critique that development institutions are focusing too much on micro evidence and interventions.

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    31. sij

    The UK flag being removed from the European Council building. T-minus 1.5 hours

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  5. 28. sij

    From a bio of Richard Holbrooke -- career diplomat. Of course strategies and 'masterplans' are important, but seems to me what's equally/more important is having guiding principles in place that can adapt/course correct when inevitable unknowns crop up in any complex project.

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    The future of the world is concentrated in cities like Johannesburg. I'm looking forward to giving the keynote at the Charter Cities Conference to discuss how cities can create an enabling environment for entrepreneurship.

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  7. 28. sij
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  8. 25. sij

    ., my fellow researcher , writes about how charter cities can help meet the SDGs by 2030.

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    24. sij

    How do we embrace mobility and stop criminalizing migration? What is the role of cities in this process? I talk with ⁦ () and (). Plus, and . Enjoy!

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    21. sij

    “Total investment in African new cities is almost $115bn, with the majority of investment coming from the private sector. Over 75% of new cities across Africa are privately funded.” - on the trends shaping the future of African cities:

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    21. sij
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    "Something of enormous global significance is happening almost without notice. For the first time since agriculture-based civilization began 10,000 years ago, the majority of humankind is no longer poor or vulnerable to falling into poverty."

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  13. 20. sij

    Singapore as a model for (among many many things) how to get housing right

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  14. 20. sij

    Excited for 's keynote at our Charter Cities Conference in Jo-burg in March!

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    20. sij

    Evidence from Russia shows that through appropriate policy design, policymakers can overcome existing capacity challenges within bureaucracies. 👇

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    18. sij

    Over a millennium of Chinese history illustrates the importance of political hierarchy: gaining and losing political importance led to the rise and decline of different localities, from Ying Bai and Ruixue Jia

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    18. sij
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    18. sij

    The garment industry is at the heart of the Bangladeshi economy, accounting for over 80% of export earnings. But are the profit margins of suppliers squeezed by large international buyers? Rocco Macchiavello

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    18. sij

    This blog post of looks like a nice summary of some of important recent advances in difference-in-differences methodology:

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    16. sij

    In the first of my new blog series on the transition to a predominantly urban world, I look at the world’s 100 largest cities, and how their changing distribution from 1800 to today reflects social, political and economic shifts across the globe

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