80,000 Hours Podcast

#55 – Lutter & Winter on founding charter cities with outstanding governance to end poverty

Mar 31, 2019
Mark Lutter, founder of the Center for Innovative Governance Research, and Tamara Winter, its operations lead, discuss the innovative concept of charter cities aimed at combating poverty through improved governance. They explore how these cities, akin to special economic zones, can attract investment and foster economic growth. The duo also highlights challenges in establishing these initiatives, the ideological debates surrounding them, and ongoing projects in Zambia and Honduras that showcase their potential for transformative change.
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Overcoming Governance Obstacles

  • National governance changes are difficult due to small, powerful interest groups benefiting from bad laws.
  • Charter cities offer a less politically charged testing ground for effective governance reforms.
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Scale, Neglect, and Tractability

  • Charter cities have a high potential impact on global poverty given rapid urbanization trends.
  • Improving governance is crucial for long-term economic growth and poverty alleviation.
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CIGR's Role

  • CIGR builds the charter city ecosystem by connecting stakeholders like tech founders, policy experts, and humanitarians.
  • They provide strategic advice and introductions, facilitating collaboration on the ground.
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