Is the era of manufacturing-led development coming to an end due to technological changes?
Summary: Explores how new technologies blur the line between manufacturing and services, and what this means for development strategy.
Bureaucracy and Democracy: Legibility, Tension, and Institutional perspectives
Summary: Explores when bureaucratic simplification helps or harms democracy, using a rational‑choice lens to explain adaptation.
South Korea: Key Development Challenges for the Future
Summary:Analyzes South Korea’s development challenges, arguing that elite corruption - rather than voters, media, or patronage - is the key barrier to effective governance and long‑term economic progress.
The Problem of Abstraction: Kodak as a case study
Summary: Shows how poor abstraction of reality to create categories and mistaken strategic purpose can push firms toward catastrophic decisions, using Kodak as the core example.
A Typology of Investment Strategies
Summary: A clear, modular typology of investment strategies, organised across top‑down, bottom‑up, hybrid, and factor‑based approaches.