Arthur Wright

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Arthur Wright

Research Intern

 

Arthur is an MA student in the Department of Economics at George Mason University, an MA Fellow at the Mercatus Center, and a researcher at PolicyEngine. Previously, he graduated from Wesleyan University with a BA in philosophy and a minor in religious studies. His research interests include development economics, urbanism, immigration, and effective altruism.

 

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Honduran Supreme Court Declares ZEDEs Unconstitutional

On Friday, September 20th, the Honduran Supreme Court declared that ZEDEs are unconstitutional. Notably, this decision applies retroactively, which is an exceptionally odd outcome. ZEDEs or Zones for Employment and Economic Development were a type of special jurisdiction that devolved substantial autonomy to municipalities created

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The Hidden New Cities Wave Shaping Our Urban Future

The global urban landscape is undergoing an unprecedented transformation. In almost every country on Earth, comprehensive master-planned cities are being built “from scratch.” These “new cities” are developed for hundreds of thousands to millions of residents, and they reflect a tremendous scale of ambition, coordination,

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Why Is Manufacturing in Africa So Expensive?

In 1960, the per capita GDP of East Asia exceeded that of Sub-Saharan Africa for the first time. That year, the average person in both regions made approximately $1,100 (in 2010 dollars); today, the average East Asian makes 11 times that, but the average Sub-Saharan

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Can CCI Learn Anything from Marxist Urbanists?

Are all acronyms sinister? Are some acronyms more sinister than others? The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) needs no introduction and its protégé Tiktok is currently under global investigation. The Communist Party of Indonesia (PKI) was a less successful cousin of the CCP but had its

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August 2024 Book Club Review

Each month, the CCI team selects a new book to read and discuss together. Our book club selections cover a wide range of topics that are relevant to charter cities, but they are most often related to development, urban issues, and governance. In this ongoing

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