Jeffrey Sachs
Amid all the publicity and celebrity and hubbub, don't forget the value of his academic writings. He's made contributions to numerous major fields in development, and on top of that integrated it with real world practice.
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Is there any chance could see him contributing his work in Europe or US? I'd thrilled to meet him, he's a great professor, an inspiration for us all. I wish his name was put in tests like those that we can find on this http://www.bestcustomwriting.com/multiple-choice-questions resource. Students deserve to know about more about him.
Outsider observation: when I heard the name "Sachs", I thought of Banking - not "hollywood". Even after the hints, I don't remember ever seeing this guy.
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Please be aware that there is a really critical origin of the shock doctrine back in the 1950s. There is a book and documentary by Naomi Klein - The Shock Doctrine
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=11sx7pvhwsQ&feature=related



Tyler reviewed the book in 2007 (http://www.nysun.com/arts/shock-jock/63867/). It was not a positive review. Key quote: "If nothing else, Ms. Klein's book provides an interesting litmus test as to who is willing to condemn its shoddy reasoning."