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33: 122:. Her work at Carnegie focused on issues of globalization and inequality, as well as the reform of the international financial institutions. During 1993 to 1998, she oversaw a $ 30 billion public and private loan portfolio at the Inter-American Development Bank, the largest of the regional development banks. Before joining the Inter-American Development Bank, Birdsall spent 14 years in research, policy, and management positions at the 209:
on the United States. In a 2016 interview, she noted that the establishment of the CGD coincided "with a shift in thinking among US politicians" in which they began to accept the idea that nurturing stable and prosperous countries overseas, would result in "direct benefits" to the United States—an
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article cited Birdsall, who called on the World Bank to develop a "larger and clearer mandate." She said that the wealthier developing nations should lead the World Bank's transformation into an institution that "could become the focal point for projects to cope with climate change or other major
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Birdsall is the author, co-author, or editor of more than a dozen books and over 100 articles in scholarly journals and monographs, published in English and Spanish. Shorter pieces of her writing have appeared in dozens of U.S. and Latin American newspapers and periodicals.
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Birdsall has been researching and writing about topics concerning economic development for more than 25 years. Her most recent work concentrates on the relationship between income distribution, economic growth, and the role of regional public goods in development.
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risks to the "global commons." If it failed to do so, it would "gradually become merely one of many aid agencies dealing with a smaller and smaller group of low-income fragile states."
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and served as president until 2016. Prior to becoming the President of CGD, Birdsall served for three years as Senior Associate and Director of the Economic Reform Project at the
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Allen, Franklin; Behrman, Jere R; Birdsall, Nancy; Fardoust, Shahrokh; Rodrik, Dani; Steer, Andrew; Subramanian, Arvind (2014).
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marked the "end of American economic dominance in global affairs." They wrote that the November 2008 meeting of
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While at the World Bank, Birdsall was the principal author of a multitude of books and reports such as the
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exploring issues of globalization, inequality, and the reform of international financial institutions.
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Birdsall served for three years as Senior Associate and Director of the Economic Reform Project at the
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She acted as CGD president until 2016 and currently remains as Senior Fellow and President Emeritus.
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Towards a Better Global Economy Policy Implications for Citizens Worldwide in the 21st Century
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Towards a Better Global Economy Policy Implications for Citizens Worldwide in the 21st Century
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article, "The Post-Washington Consensus: Development after the Crisis", with the author of
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The White House and the World: A Global Development Agenda for the Next U.S. President
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Nancy Birdall was the founder and director of the Center for Global Development (CGD)
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Rescuing the World Bank: A CGD Working Group Report and Selected Essays
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Unfair Advantage: Labor Market Discrimination in Developing Countries
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Graham, Carol; Birdsall, Nancy; Pettinato, Stefano (August 2000).
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Birdsall, Nancy; Rodrik, Dani; Subramanian, Arvind (July 2005).
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Financing Health in Developing Countries: An Agenda for Reform
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Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies alumni
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The East Asian Miracle: Economic Growth and Public Policy
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Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies
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Population Growth and Policies in Sub-Saharan Africa
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Boston College
BA
Johns Hopkins University
MA
Yale University
PhD
Center for Global Development
Inter-American Development Bank
Center for Global Development
C. Fred Bergsten
Edward W. Scott Jr.
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
World Bank
Newton College of the Sacred Heart
Boston College
B.A.
American Studies
M.A.
International Relations
Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies
Johns Hopkins University
PhD
Economics
Yale University
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
Center for Global Development
September 11 attacks
Washington Post
Foreign Affairs

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