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23 Facts About Lant Pritchett

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Lant Pritchett was born on 1959 and is an American development economist.

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Lant Pritchett was the RISE Research Director at the Blavatnik School of Government, University of Oxford until March 2023 and is a Visiting Professor of Practice at the School of Public Policy at the London School of Economics and is the co-founder and Research Director at Labor Mobility Partnerships.

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Lant Pritchett was born in Utah in 1959 and raised in Boise, Idaho.

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Lant Pritchett graduated from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1988 with a PhD in economics.

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Lant Pritchett has held faculty positions at leading universities and worked with international organizations such as the World Bank and other policy institutions.

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Lant Pritchett's research focuses on economic development, education, and migration, contributing significantly to global policy discussions.

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Lant Pritchett worked for the World Bank from 1988 to 2000 and from 2004 to 2007.

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Lant Pritchett was part of the teams that produced a number of World Development Reports, including the 1994 report on Infrastructure, and the 2004 report Making Services Work.

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Lant Pritchett was a contributor to the first Copenhagen Consensus.

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Lant Pritchett has held visiting or affiliate positions at institutions such as the Blavatnik School of Government at the University of Oxford, the London School of Economics, and the Center for Global Development.

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The book references research that Lant Pritchett did with Michael Clemens and others at the CGD on the place premium, income per natural, and other related concepts.

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Lant Pritchett argues that the most effective way the developed world can help impoverished countries is to allow increased numbers of low skilled laborers to immigrate as guest workers.

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Lant Pritchett describes what he sees as an immoral cycle of using ever more sophisticated technology to reduce labor while billions of willing workers live in extreme poverty.

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Lant Pritchett has served as an advisor to numerous international development organizations, including the Effective States and Inclusive Development Research Centre and the RISE Programme.

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Lant Pritchett has explored the economic and social impacts of migration, particularly the role of labor mobility in reducing global poverty.

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Lant Pritchett has highlighted the potential for migration to address labor market imbalances between high- and low-income countries, while raising awareness of the challenges associated with migration policies and is currently the Research Director of Labor Mobility Partnerships.

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Lant Pritchett co-authored Building State Capability: Evidence, Analysis, Action, which presents a framework for improving governance in developing countries.

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Lant Pritchett has authored and co-authored numerous books, academic articles, and policy papers.

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Lant Pritchett is an active participant in global development discussions and has contributed to several international forums.

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Lant Pritchett has delivered lectures at academic conferences, policy workshops, and public events, focusing on topics such as education reform, governance, and migration.

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Lant Pritchett's work has been influential in shaping policy debates on education, migration, and governance.

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Lant Pritchett recently proposed a four-part "smell test" for pro-development policies.

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Lant Pritchett uses this four-part test to critique the relevance and usefulness of the current trend in development economics of using randomized controlled trials.