Good for Bill! Its always fun to see Sachs get all testy and defensive when he’s criticized. I’m sure he’s doing his best to manipulate the DFID eval of the MVPs that’s coming up, and will spin the conclusions like mad whatever they say, but in the end it will be another step in the ongoing recognition of his (well-funded) irrelevance.
I guess It’s the same Jeffrey Sachs who said that he was “amazed” (“maravilhado” in Portuguese, in a Brazilian newspaper translation) with the coup d’etat in Venezuela back in 2002. Here’s the link to the interview (in Portuguese): http://www1.folha.uol.com.br/fsp/mundo/ft1404200206.htm
Links I liked: Bill Gates on why he shorted the Millennium Villages but goes long on Jeff Sachs Science on ine… http://t.co/sTM4Eb5dTC
@cblatts Good article, but asked myself what is driving what is driving . . .
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Good for Bill! Its always fun to see Sachs get all testy and defensive when he’s criticized. I’m sure he’s doing his best to manipulate the DFID eval of the MVPs that’s coming up, and will spin the conclusions like mad whatever they say, but in the end it will be another step in the ongoing recognition of his (well-funded) irrelevance.
I guess It’s the same Jeffrey Sachs who said that he was “amazed” (“maravilhado” in Portuguese, in a Brazilian newspaper translation) with the coup d’etat in Venezuela back in 2002. Here’s the link to the interview (in Portuguese): http://www1.folha.uol.com.br/fsp/mundo/ft1404200206.htm
Links I liked: Bill Gates on why he shorted the Millennium Villages but goes long on Jeff Sachs Science on ine… http://t.co/sTM4Eb5dTC
@cblatts Good article, but asked myself what is driving what is driving . . .