The Economic History Podcast

The Political Economy of 'Poor (Development) Numbers'

September 07, 2020 Seán Kenny Episode 8
The Economic History Podcast
The Political Economy of 'Poor (Development) Numbers'
Show Notes

This week, we chat with Professor Morten Jerven on the weakness of data in developing economies. We discuss the history of political machinery behind final economic statistics, the misaligned incentives facing data collectors and providers and the inconsistency between key international databases. We also discuss the comparative lack of funding for statistical agencies in developing countries, given the gigantic tasks facing them, and finish with how much it might cost to improve statistical capacity to a relatively acceptable level.