The Brothers in their Counting House
Posted: Sun Jun 24, 2012 7:04 pm
Maybe this is a bit of a stretch but the brothers may have done their economic homework – remember that they are fervent free market capitalists. They also seem to realize that they don’t have all the answers. This could be good news for everyone - particularly for Egyptians.
In recent weeks they have been talking in Cairo to one of the world’s most important development economists (who is also an expert of Egypt). De Soto is very big on institution building and the need to regularize and give legal protections to the informal economy. An interview with him is on the web – Foreign Policy January 12, 2012 and deals specifically with Egypt, also Financial Times Magazine April 28, 2012. The guts of his programs are to quickly create wealth for the poor and working class.
He has advised third world governments and was mentioned this evening in the Reith Lectures. So he is no mad mullah or voodoo economist
His ideas may give the brothers some counter argument to the austerities to be demanded by the IMF and give the economy a major early lift. We’ll see.
His Wikipedia page gives a good summary of his theories and experience.
Oh he worked for the Mubaraks in 2004 - but they rejected his advice, so he can't be all bad.
In recent weeks they have been talking in Cairo to one of the world’s most important development economists (who is also an expert of Egypt). De Soto is very big on institution building and the need to regularize and give legal protections to the informal economy. An interview with him is on the web – Foreign Policy January 12, 2012 and deals specifically with Egypt, also Financial Times Magazine April 28, 2012. The guts of his programs are to quickly create wealth for the poor and working class.
He has advised third world governments and was mentioned this evening in the Reith Lectures. So he is no mad mullah or voodoo economist
His ideas may give the brothers some counter argument to the austerities to be demanded by the IMF and give the economy a major early lift. We’ll see.
His Wikipedia page gives a good summary of his theories and experience.
Oh he worked for the Mubaraks in 2004 - but they rejected his advice, so he can't be all bad.