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Kevin P. Gallagher

Kevin P. Gallagher

Boston

Kevin P. Gallagher (@KevinPGallagher) is professor and director of the Global Development Policy Center at Boston University’s Pardee School of Global Studies. For the past three years he has served on the T20 Task Force on the International Financial Architecture at the G20.  He also sits on the Committee on Development Policy at the United Nations.

Articles

Development | 18.12.2020

China takes the lead in development finance

China has provided developing countries extra resources they had long sought from the West. But its lending has to [...]

Social democracy | 13.10.2020

The IMF’s return to austerity?

US intransigence at the IMF may leave middle and low-income countries unable to recover for years to come

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