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    • Adaptive Evaluation: A Complexity-Based Approach to Systematic Learning for Innovation and Scaling in Development 

      Gokhale, Siddhant; Walton, Michael (Center for International Development at Harvard University, 2023-03)
      Nearly all challenges in international development tend to be complex because they depend on constantly evolving human behaviour, systems, and contexts, involving multiple actors, entities, and processes. As a result, both ...
    • Civil Society, Public Action and Accountability in Africa 

      Devarajan, Shantayanan; Khemani, Stuti; Walton, Michael (John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University., 2011)
      This paper examines the potential role of civil society action in increasing state accountability for development in Sub-Saharan Africa. It further develops the analytical framework of the World Development Report 2004 on ...
    • Inequality in Chile: Perceptions and Patterns 

      Lecaros, Ignacia; Paz, Daniela; Pommer Muñoz, Ricardo; Tillan, Pablo; Walton, Michael (Center for International Development at Harvard University, 2023-09)
      Chile has pioneered many things: a market-oriented, “neoliberal” approach to development; an impressive transition from authoritarianism to democracy; innovations in social policy; and an extraordinary series of street ...
    • Sources of Corporate Profits in India - Business Dynamism or Advantages of Entrenchment? 

      Mody, Ashoka; Nath, Anusha; Walton, Michael (Center for International Development at Harvard University, 2010-12)
      Some see India's corporate sector as the fundamental driver of recent and future prosperity. Others see it as a source of excessive market power, personal enrichment, and influence over the State, with an ultimately ...