80,000 Hours Podcast

#111 Classic episode – Mushtaq Khan on using institutional economics to predict effective government reforms

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Jan 4, 2024
Mushtaq Khan, Professor of economics at SOAS University of London and anti-corruption advocate, delves into the complexities of governance in developing nations. He examines the entrenched corruption in Nigeria's Niger Delta and how community dynamics hinder effective reforms. Khan explains the importance of understanding local power structures and the role of organizational capabilities in driving economic growth. He contrasts successful industrial policies in South Korea with the struggles faced in India and highlights the significance of tailored strategies to combat corruption and promote development.
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INSIGHT

Organizational Capability: Beyond Skills and Machines

  • Organizational capability involves organizing teams, managing processes, and ensuring quality control, not just skills or machines.
  • This is why institutions like hospitals or universities can fail even with skilled individuals and resources.
ANECDOTE

Bangladesh's Garment Success: A Transfer of Knowledge

  • Bangladesh's garment industry success resulted from Daewoo transferring organizational knowledge, not discovery or low wages.
  • Daewoo's involvement and US quota rents created unique incentives for capability transfer.
ADVICE

Rethinking Anti-Corruption

  • Rethink anti-corruption by focusing on developmental outcomes and feasible, implementable strategies.
  • Understand why rules are violated, identify rule-following actors, and find ways to enhance horizontal checks and balances.
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