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Mar 27, 2011

Nepal's Other Path


-Surath Giri

In 1989, Peruvian economist Hernando De Soto published his seminal book entitled “The Other path", which was written as a response to the growing atrocities and violence of Sendero (The Shining Path), an ultra left wing terrorist organization which had been debilitating Peru’s economy and murdering thousands of people for almost a decade by then. The Other Path made history not only by helping eradicate one of the most brutal terrorist organization ever to operate in Latin America by solely engaging in the war of ideas but also by creating a new wave of understanding of the causes of poverty around the world.

During the research for the book in Peru and subsequent researches in developing countries around the world, De Soto and his team found out that unlike what ultra left wing groups usually claim, most poor people aren’t  proletarians. Instead they are emerging entrepreneurs working outside the legal system engaged in subsistence activities because they lack clear property rights to what they own which in turn denies them access to capital, broader market, legal protection and technology.  Ironically, it is not the market economy and provision of private property that’s keeping them poor but the very lack of access to it. Contrary to the arguments of left-wing groups or ideologies, poor do not lack property or means to become prosperous. Poor around the world are estimated to have amassed a wealth of more than 9.3 trillion dollars which is multiple times higher than all the foreign aids and grants combined from around the world. What the poor lack, however is the proper property rights that would enable them to expand their means of production to expand their wealth.

Peru’s government which embarked into reforms based on these findings and worked in partnership with the Institute for Liberty and Democracy (De Soto’s think tank), was able to bring some 300000 owners into the legal system within 5 years whose property on average doubled. At the same time,  more than twenty five new institutions began giving loans to those owners who had been denied access to any credit hitherto during the reform. Cutting down business regulations and bureaucratic procedures, Peru was able to bring majority of its informal economy into the formal system creating over half a million new jobs and revenues of USD 1.2 billion.  Today Peru’s economy is among the most vibrant ones in Latin America with very high growth rates-including the world’s highest growth rate of 12 percent in 1994.

Nepal’s Case

The experience is no different from the one De Soto describes in his book when one walks down any road or hikes in Nepal's hills. Reaching out to any village in Nepal, or exploring the shanty settlements in cities, one will find  many things: houses used for shelter; parcels of land being tilled, sowed, and harvested; merchandise being bought and sold and a plethora of entrepreneurs engaged in businesses of their own.  

Hearing about some farmers making hundreds of thousands solely by selling their produces after they had access to the markets isn’t news anymore. And yet, majority of populace still languishes in abject poverty. What explains the discrepancy?

Though poor of Nepal too own some properties or means of production, clear property titles, lack of scientific measure of assessing properties and their values and their lack of access to sources of capital are some of the reasons poor people never seem to be able to rise above subsistence. Lack of roads and means of transportation still bottleneck the progress of remote villages in different parts of Nepal. Informal economy still reigns as the largest employer of the populace. Agricultural sector, the largest segment of Nepalese economy is largely informal. Due to lack of formal property rights and access to capital, most of these emerging entrepreneurs are forced to seek informal money lenders who charge exorbitant interest rates and are once again confined to subsistence activities.

Even those operating within the formal environment are increasingly plagued by the growing insecurities and threats to their lives and properties. Proliferating violent groups and lawlessness is forcing people to limit themselves to survival and operate within their own circles only.

Recently released International Property Rights Index 2011 has ranked Nepal 100th out of 129 countries with regard to secured and strong property rights. Nepal scores 4.4 out of ten and is among the bottom 20 quintile of the index. Among the components used to measure property rights, Nepal scores 3.2 in legal and political environment, 5.8 in physical property rights and 4.1 in intellectual property rights. Contrast this with China, the so called communist country, which scores 5.5 and ranks 60th among the 129 countries. The sorry state of property rights may explain in part, why the poor in Nepal remain poor and proletariats whereas the poor in countries even like China are getting prosperous exploring their entrepreneurial abilities.

Besides this, the World Bank’s Doing Business report too highlights the obstacles that deter the emerging entrepreneurs from getting into formal system. Nepal ranks among the worst countries to be doing a business with very high costs of registering, operating and closing down a business and one of the most unfriendly labor laws in the world.

The Other Path

While our political parties, intelligentsia and media are blaming liberal economy and capitalism for all the poverty and everything else that has gone wrong, the observation around the world in countries which once stood on equal footing with us tells just the opposite. Private Property Rights are rather the source of prosperity and wealth creation than the cause of poverty. Contrary to general notion, it’s the poor who need property rights and economic freedom the most in order to get out of the vicious circle of poverty which is made vicious due to welfare and aid driven programs for them. Acknowledging the fact that even poor people have some form of property and means of production and are of entrepreneurial nature despite the lack of formal titles and ownership is a more pragmatic approach of alleviating poverty. We can at least start from there. Recognizing private property rights of everyone, especially the poor, and  making it easy for anyone to get into the formal system while securing and enforcing their private property rights, encouraging entrepreneurship among the poor too and maintaining a strong rule of law is the other path Nepal could take to get rid of poverty.

(Published in The Himalayan Times of 27th March 2011.)

Mar 8, 2011

"A" woman's day!


Just read this news today and felt very happy about it. A family has married off its widowed daughter-in-law. This is among the few, if not the first instance of a family marrying off their widowed daughter-in-law. It's good to see that Nepali society is awakening to the consciousness of the supremacy of individual over society. Social or rather say religious norms and values that subordinated a woman's identity to either her father or her husband or her son are slowly withering away. I hope soon will be gone the days when a widowed woman wishing to remarry is ostracized or her wishes are frowned upon. The sheer amount of publicity and praises this news is getting is equally encouraging. I just hope it inspires more people to awake to the same consciousness. Happy women's day and may freedom prevail!

Feb 22, 2011

An open letter to the people of Egypt !


(Here's a letter I have written to the people of Egypt on the success of their revolution.)

Greetings and respect to you, the people of Egypt.
During you heroic struggle against totalitarianism , as a friend of liberty I had kept my fingers crossed and heart hopeful. Now that you have finally achieved your freedom, I congratulate you on your achievements. My heart leaps with joy to see that you've inspired millions of people around the world to wake up, get organized and fight against the enemies of liberty and banes of humanity. Like you I have my fingers crossed and prayers sent to them too. I sincerely hope someday we'll ALL be free and all our societies will be open and accommodate everyone's freedom. I am sure that human spirit will triumph the countless oppressions as we can see in our history, it has always been so.

Photograph by: Hossam Rashad
Now that you have achieved you freedom, I would suggest you to have a careful watch on it as a wise person once said, "Eternal vigilance is the price of liberty." Freedom is always at the brink of extinction. I pray  that you do not to make a mistake as we Nepalese did and let 601 dictators rein in the place of one dictator. I pray that you not let the so called leaders capitalize on your struggles and fulfill their own interests like it happened to us. I pray  that you to think for everyone and respect everyone's rights EQUALLY. I pray that you not to take the path of vengeance but of forgiveness and make your nation as such that every individual's life and freedom is cherished and the fruits of their labor is well protected which we haven't been able to do.

As you have now experienced the dangers of totalitarianism, I request to keep your powers with yourself and delegate only the necessary powers to the politicians /state. As they say, power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely, please refrain from giving more power to the state and breed corruption. A society based on mutual respect and strong rule of law is the only society worthy for humans.I want to reiterate that only free people of a free society can take the human civilization forward. I am sure that the belief that free people when protected from forceful aggression of others and otherwise left on their own, will always find their own path to progress through their creativity, courage and voluntary cooperation will come true in your case.

You have shown the world how peace can conquer oppression and inspired the whole world to do the same. And I somehow think, if things continue to be the same in Nepal, someday we will be following your footsteps too. I thank you for this and pray that you don't let your struggles go in vain by letting the enemies of freedom who come in various names and disguises have a upper hand in your society.

And with all my heart I pray for the success of Libyan people in their quest for freedom. May freedom prevail!

Your friend of liberty,
Surath Giri

рд╡рд░्рд╖рдоाрди рдкूрди्рдЬ्рдпु , релреж рд╣рдЬाрд░ рдХрдоाрдЙрди рдПрдЙрдЯा рдФрд╕рдд рдиेрдкाрд▓ीрд▓ाрдИ резрен рдорд╣िрдиा рд▓ाрдЧ्рдЫ !


Barsaman Maalik
рдвोрдЩ्рдЧीрд╣рд░ुрдХो рдХुрд░ै рдЧрд░्рдиु рдирдкрд░ोрд╕ рднрдиेрдХो рдЖрдЬ рдлेрд░ि рдХुрд░ा рдЧрд░्рдиु рдкрд░्рдиे рднрдпो । рдХрдеिрдд рдЧрд░ीрдм , рдЙрдд्рдкिрдбिрдд , рд╕рд░्рд╡рд╣ाрд░ाрдХा рдкाрд░्рдЯीрдХा рдиेрддा рднрдиाрдЙрджा рд╡рд░्рд╖рдоाрди рдкूрди рдЬ्рдпु рд▓рд▓िрддрдкुрд░рдХो рдПрдХ рд╕ाрдоुрджाрдпिрдХ рдмिрдж्рдпाрд▓рдп рдХो рд╕्рд╡рд░्рдг рдорд╣ोрдд्рд╕рд╡ рдЙрдж्рдШाрдЯрди рдЧрд░्рди рд╣ेрд▓िрдХрдк्рдЯрд░ рдЪрдвेрд░ рдЬाрдиुрднрдПрдЫ । рд▓рд▓िрддрдкुрд░рдмाрдЯ рдХेрдмрд▓ релреи рдХिрд▓ोрдоिрдЯрд░ рдЯाрдвा рднрдПрдХो рдаाрдЙँрдоा рдЬाрди  релреж рд╣рдЬाрд░ рдЦрд░्рдЪ рдЧрд░ेрд░ рдЕрднिрднाрд╡рдХрд╣рд░ुрд▓े рджु:рдЦ рдЧрд░ेрд░ рдХрдоाрдПрдХो рдкैрд╕ा рдЖрдл्рдиो рдмिрд▓ाрд╕рдоा рдЦрд░्рдЪ рдЧрд░्рдиु рднрдиेрд░ рдХुрди рдЪै рд╕िрдж्рдзाрди्рддрд▓े рд╕िрдХाрдЙрджो рд░рд╣ेрдЫ рдХुрди्рдиी , рдмुрдЭ्рдиै рдЧाрд░्рд╣ो ? рд╣ाрдо्рд░ो рд╕ाрдзाрд░рдг рдмुрдЭाрдИрдоा рдд релреж рд╣рдЬाрд░ рдХрдоाрдЙрди рдПрдЙрдЯा рдФрд╕рдд рдиेрдкाрд▓ीрд▓ाрдИ рдЭрди्рдбै резрен рдорд╣िрдиा рд▓ाрдЧ्рдЫ , рдЬрдирддाрдХो рдзрди рдЖрдл्рдиो рдмिрд▓ाрд╕िрддाрдоा рдЦрд░्рдЪ рдЧрд░्рди рдиैрддिрдХрддाрд▓े рджिрджैрди । рд╕рд░्рд╡рд╣ाрд░ा , рдЧрд░ीрдм рдЬрдирддाрдХा рдХुрд░ा рдЧрд░्рдиे рдЕрдиी рдЖрдлु рдЪै рдПрдЙрдЯा рдФрд╕рдд рдиेрдкाрд▓ीрд▓े резрен рдорд╣िрдиाрдоा рдХрдоाрдЙрдиे рдкैрд╕ा рдмिрд▓ाрд╕िрддाрдоा рдЦрд░्рдЪ рдЧрд░्рдиे , рдЦैрдХुрди्рдиी рдПрдЙрдЯा рд╕ाрдзाрд░рдг рдоाрди्рдЫेрд▓ाрдИ рдд рд▓ाрдЬ рд▓ाрдЧ्рдиु рдкрд░्рдиे рдХुрд░ा рд╣ो । рддрд░ рдпी рдвोрдЩ्рдЧीрд╣рд░ुрдХो рдХुрд░ा рдмुрдЭिрдирд╕рдХ्рдиु рдХो!

Feb 17, 2011

рдХ्рдпाрд╕िрдиो рднрдиेрдХो рдПрдХ рдк्рд░рдХाрд░рдХो рдЬुрд╡ा рд╣ो рднрди्рдиे рддрдкाрдИंрд▓ाрдИ рдеाрд╣ा рдЫ ?


рдХ्рдпाрд╕िрдиो рднрдиेрдХो рдПрдХ рдк्рд░рдХाрд░рдХो рдЬुрд╡ा рд╣ो рднрди्рдиे рддрдкाрдИंрд▓ाрдИ рдеाрд╣ा рдЫ ? рдЕрдиी рдЬुрд╡ा рдЦेрд▓्рдиु рднрдиेрдХो рдкैрд╕ा рд░ рд╕рдордп рдХो рдмрд░्рдмाрджी рд╣ो , рднрд░्рдкूрд░ рдкैрд╕ा рд╣ुрдиेрд▓े рдоाрдд्рд░ рдЦेрд▓्рдиे рдЪिрдЬ рд╣ो рднрди्рдиे рдиी ? 

рддрдкाрдИंрд▓ाрдИ рдХे рдмेрдХाрд░рдХो рдк्рд░рд╢्рди рд╕ोрдзेрдХो рд╣ोрд▓ा, рдпो рдд резреж-резреи рд╡рд░्рд╖рдХो рдмрдЪ्рдЪाрд▓ाрдИ рдкрдиि рдеाрд╣ा рд╣ुрдиे рдХुрд░ा рд╣ो рднрди्рдиे рд▓ाрдЧ्рдпो рд╣ोрд▓ा ,рд╣ैрди ? рддрд░ рдЕрд╣िрд▓े рдк्рд░ाрдп: рдоाрдиिрд╕рд╣рд░ुрдХो рдХुрд░ा рд╕ुрди्рджा рдиेрдкाрд▓ीрд╣рд░ुрд▓ाрдИ рдХ्рдпाрд╕िрдиो рднрдиेрдХो рдЬुрд╡ा рд╣ो рднрдиेрдХै рдеाрд╣ा рд░рд╣ेрдирдЫ  рдХी рдХ्рдпा  рд╣ो рднрдиेрдЭैं рд▓ाрдЧ्рдЫ ।рдХाрдардоाрдбौं рд░ рдкोрдЦрд░ा рдо рд╕рди्рдЪाрд▓рди рднैрд░рд╣ेрдХा рео рд╡рдЯा рдХ्рдпाрд╕िрдиोрд▓े рд░ाрдЬрд╕्рд╡ рдирддिрд░ेрдХाрд▓े рдЖрди्рддрд░िрдХ рд░ाрдЬрд╕्рд╡ рдмिрднाрдЧрд▓े рдЕрдиुрдорддी рд░рдж्рдж рдЧрд░ि рдмрди्рдж рдЧрд░्рди рд╕िрдлрд░िрд╕ рдЧрд░ेрдХो рд╕ुрди्рджा рдзेрд░ै рдЬрдиा рдЦुрд╢ी рднрдП । рдХाрдиूрди рдЕрдиुрд╕ाрд░ рд▓ाрдЧ्рдиे рдХрд░ рдиिрддрд░्рдиे рдм्рдпрд╡рд╕ाрдп рдоाрдеि рдХाрд░рдмाрд╣ी рд╣ुрдиु рдкрд░्рдЫ рднрди्рдиे рдХुрд░ा рдоा рдХрд╕ैрдХो рдмिрдорддी рдирд╣ोрд▓ा । рд▓ाрдЧ्рджो рдХрд░ рддिрд░्рдиु рдкрд░्рдЫ । 

 рддрд░ рдХ्рдпाрд╕िрдиोрд▓े рдиेрдкाрд▓ीрд╣рд░ुрд▓ाрдИ рдмिрдЧाрд░्рдпो , "рдХрд░ोрдбрдкрддी рдиेрдкाрд▓ीрд▓ाрдИ рд░ोрдбрдкрддी " рдмрдиाрдпो , рдд्рдпрд╕ैрд▓े рдиेрдкाрд▓ीрд╣рд░ुрд▓ाрдИ рдмрдЪाрдЙрдирдХा рд▓ाрдЧि рд╕рд░рдХाрд░рд▓े рдХ्рдпाрд╕िрдиोрд╣рд░ु рдмрди्рдж рдЧрд░्рдиु рдкрд░्‍рдпो рднрди्рдиे рдХुрд░ा рдЪै рд▓ाрдЬрдорд░्рджो рдХुрд░ा рд╣ो । рдХे рдиेрдкाрд▓ीрд╣рд░ुрд▓ाрдИ рдХ्рдпाрд╕िрдиो рднрдиेрдХो рдЬुрд╡ा рд╣ो, рдкैрд╕ा рдирд╣ुрдиेрд▓े рдЬुрд╡ा рдЦेрд▓्рдиे рдЪिрдЬ рд╣ोрдИрди рднрди्рдиे рдеाрд╣ा рдЫैрди рд░ ? рдХुрдиै рдкрдиि рдЬुрд╡ाрдоा рдЦेрд▓ाрдЙрдиेрд▓े рд╕рдХेрд╕рдо्рдо рдкैрд╕ा рдзुрдд्рди рдЦोрдЬ्рдЫ , рддेрд╕ैрд▓े рд╕рдордпрдоै рд╕рд╣ि рдиिрд░्рдгрдп рд▓िрдиु рдкрд░्рдЫ рднрди्рдиे рдХुрд░ा рдиेрдкाрд▓ीрд╣рд░ुрд▓ाрдИ рдеाрд╣ा рдЫैрди рд░ ?  рдХ्рдпाрд╕िрдиोрдоा рдиेрдкाрд▓ीрд▓ाрдИ рдЬрдиा рдк्рд░рддिрдмрди्рдз (рдпो рдЖрдлैрдоा рдЕрд░्рдХो рдмрд╣рд╕ рдХो рдмिрд╖рдп рд╣ो ) рдЫ рднрди्рдиे рдХुрд░ा рдеाрд╣ा рднैрдХрди рдХ्рдпाрд╕िрдиो рдЬाрдиे рддी рдиेрдкाрд▓ी рдХे рдкूрдЬा рдЧрд░्рди рдорди्рджिрд░ рд╣िрдбेрдХोрдоा рдЭुрдХ्рдХिрдПрд░ рдд्рдпрд╣ाँ рдкुрдЧेрдХा рд╣ुрди рд░ ? рдо рдХ्рдпाрд╕िрдиो рдЧрдПрдХो рдЫैрди , рд╕рдо्рднрд╡рдд рддрдкाрдИंрдкрдиी рдЬाрдиु рднाрдХो рдЫैрди рд╣ोрд▓ा। рд╣ाрдоी рд╕рд░рдХाрд░рд▓े рдХ्рдпाрд╕िрдиो рдирдЬाрдиु рднрдиेрдХो рдЫ рднрдиेрд░ рдХ्рдпाрд╕िрдиो рдирдЧрдПрдХा рд╣ौं рдХी рдЖрдл्рдиै рдмुрдЭाрдИрд▓े рдХ्рдпाрд╕िрдиो рдЬाрдиु рдаीрдХ рд╣ोрдИрди рднрдиेрд░ рдирдЧрдПрдХा ?? рдирдмाрд▓рдХрд▓ेрдЭैं рд╕ाрдиोрддिрдиो рдХुрд░ाрдоा рдкрдиि рд╕рд░рдХाрд░рд▓ाрдИ рдЧुрд╣ाрд░्рдиे , рдЕрдиी рднोрд▓ी рдЪै рддेрд╣ी рд╕рд░рдХाрд░ рдн्рд░рд╕्рдЯ рднрдпो рднрдиेрд░ рдЧрдирдЧрди рдЧрд░्рдиे ? рдЕрдЪ्рдЪрдордоा рдЫ рдмा !

рдк्рд░ाрдп: рдиेрдкाрд▓ीрд▓े рддेрд▓ рдЦाрдиे рдЧрд░्рдЫрди् , рддेрд▓рдоा рдХोрд▓ेрд╕्рдЯ्рд░ोрд▓ рд╣ुрди्рдЫ рдЬुрди рд╣्рд░िрджрдпрдШाрддрдХो рдПрдЙрдЯा рдк्рд░рдоूрдЦ рдХाрд░рдг рд╣ो । рддрд░ рдк्рд░ाрдп: рдиेрдкाрд▓ीрд▓ाрдИ рдпो рдХुрд░ा рдеाрд╣ा рдЫैрди । рд╕рдмै рдХुрд░ा рд╕рд░рдХाрд░рд▓े рдЧрд░्рджिрдиु рдкрд░्рдиे рднрдП , рддेрд▓ рдкрдиि рдк्рд░рддिрдмрди्рдз рдЧрд░्рди рдкो рд▓рдЧाрдЙрдиे рдХी ?  рдЕрдерд╡ा рд╕рдбрдХрдЫेрдЙрдХा рдЕрд╕्рд╡рдердХрд░ рдоो:рдоो: рдкрд╕рд▓ рд╣рд░ु рдкрдиि рдмрди्рдж рдЧрд░्рди рд▓рдЧाрдЙрдиे рдХी ? 
"рдиेрдкाрд▓ीрд╣рд░ुрд▓ाрдИ рдмрдЪाрдЙрдирдХा рд▓ाрдЧि । "

рд╣ैрди рднрдиे рд╣ाрдоी рд╕рдмैрд▓े рдмुрдЭ्рдиु рдкрд░्рдиे рдПрдЙрдЯा рдХुрд░ा рд╣ो : 

"рдХुрдиै рдиाрдЧрд░िрдХрд▓ाрдИ рдК рдЖрдлैंрдмाрдЯ рдмрдЪाрдЙрдиु рди рдд рд╕рд░рдХाрд░рдХो рджाрдпिрдд्рд╡ рд╣ो рди рдд рдХाрдиूрдиी рдк्рд░рдгाрд▓ीрдХै ।"- Casey Percell

Feb 16, 2011

10 things to keep in mind if you are looking for a career in public policy


I recently finished reading the book entitled "Creating your path to a policy career" published by the Institute for Humane Studies. Targeted at young people aspiring to advance the causes of liberty and free market economics, the book is a very useful read for anyone wishing to make advancing liberty their career. The book, however is equally useful for anyone (non free marketers too) wishing to make a career in public policy. Written in clear , simple language , it covers topics like the structure of social change and role of think tanks, skills essential for a career in policy world, roles with in a think tank, steps necessary to kick start your career, ways of changing or influencing policy making  outside of think tank etc. Each chapter of the handbook is written by someone with an expertise in a particular aspect of the public policy world, which has added much to the usefulness and relevancy of the book.

Here are the top ten things, I learned from the book:

In the world of public policy, integrity or character is the most valuable asset anyone can have.
"Integrity is more important than all the good grades or degrees you’ve earned, more important than all the management courses you could possibly take, and more important than all the knowledge that you could absorb on any subject. It’s something over which every responsible, thinking adult has total personal control, and yet millions of people every year sacrifice it for very little. It will not only define and shape your future, but it will also put both a concrete floor under it and an iron ceiling over it. It’s what others will more likely remember you for than your looks, your talents, your smarts, or your rhetoric. If you lose it, it will taint everything else you accomplish", says Lawrence W. Reed, the President of Foundation for Economic Education, one of the earliest free market think tank in USA.

Good writing skills is a must.
A career in policy world involves a lot of writing regardless of whatever your role is. "Writing is not just for the blogger, the op-ed author, and the novelist. It is also the absolutely indispensible tool of the fundraiser, the recruiter, and the manager", says Mr. Matt Mitchell, a research fellow at Mercatus Center.


There is no such thing as a typical day in a think tank. 
Process of influencing policy decisions doesn't have a well-defined set of activities or a path. You'll have to be perform various roles ranging from an op-ed writer to fundraiser to mail dispatcher to event coordinator which implies anyone choosing a career in public policy has to be flexible and must love changes and various roles. Policy world is more of an adventure than a well trodden path.

Higher degrees in economics or political sciences are very valuable. 
A PH.D. in economics or political science is well respected in the policy world so are Masters degrees in these disciplines whereas degrees in other disciplines aren't as valuable by themselves but are valuable in respect to the contribution they make to your work. But any degrees is less valuable than the quality of your work.

Understanding of Economics helps in policy
Policies of any field always has something to do with economics due to the cost and benefit that comes attached with any public policy. So, understanding of economics is necessary for personnel involved in the policy world. "Economic thinking allows policy professionals to ask the right questions, thus helping good thinking to overcome some tempting policy errors that are made every day", says James D. Gwartney, Professor of Economics at Florida State University.

Understanding of Politics helps in policy
Like economics, politics is another indispensable aspect of any public policy. So, an understanding of politics really helps while advocating for or against a policy. Too many times, bad policies get enacted solely for the reason that their lobbyists have a good understanding of politics and use it to their advantage.

Use (Not misuse) of statistics is important
Statistics are seductive. It's necessary for a policy professional to have a good command of statistical tools and analysis.However, statistics represent just information not knowledge.It's important that statistical information aren't misused to serve vested interests.

The secret of convincing people to your thinking lies in your persuasion and issue framing skills.
Different people have different values. Some people may value liberty above all other values whereas some may put more stock in other values. You need to have good persuasion skills and the ability to frame your issues in the manner suitable to your audiences. As Fred Smith, founder of Competitive Enterprises Institute notes:

In the political world, people aren’t stupid because they’re stupid.
They’re stupid because they’re smart.
And if we try to make them smart, we’re being stupid!

Think Tanks accommodate several roles and backgrounds.
Think tanks accommodate roles that range from academicians to journalists to managers to researchers. No matter what is your background, you can still contribute to the world of policy. Policy analyst, policy strategist, communications specialist, investigative journalist, researcher (academician), blogger, op-ed writer , networking expert are some of the common roles in a think tank.

There are many ways to influence policies besides working in a think tank.
Working for a think tank isn't the only way you can influence a policy. There are various professions you can choose to influence policy decisions in your country. You can influence policy decisions by being a professor, businessman, politicians, author, op-ed writer, activist or any other profession. However, working for a think tank gets you in the forefront of the battle of ideas.

Note: The book is freely available for download. Click here to download the book.

Feb 13, 2011

рдзрд░्рдорднिрд░ु рдХрдо्рдпुрдиिрд╖्рдЯрдХा рдХुрд░ा


рд╣िрдЬोрдХो рдиाрдЧрд░िрдХрдоा рдк्рд░рдХाрд╢िрдд  рдпो рд▓ेрдЦрд▓े рд╣рд╕ाँрдЙрдиु рд╣рд╕ाрдпो । рдмрд▓्рд▓ рдмрд▓्рд▓ рдк्рд░рдзाрдирдорди्рдд्рд░ी рдмрди्рдиे рдзोрдХो рдкुрд░्рдпाрдПрдХा рдХрдо्рдпुрдиिрд╖्рдЯ рдиेрддा рдЭрд▓рдиाрде рдЦрдиाрд▓рд▓े рдмрд▓ुрд╡ाрдЯाрд░ рдк्рд░рд╡ेрд╢ рдЧрд░्рджा рдзрд░्рдорднिрд░ु рд╣рд░ुрд▓े рдЧрд░्рдиे рднрди्рджा рдЪрд░्рдХो рдкूрдЬा-рдЖрдЬा рдЧрд░ेрдЫрди । рдХрдаैрдмाрд░ा, рдХे рдЧрд░ुрди рдд рд╕рдд्рддा рд▓िрдк्рд╕ाрд▓े рдЕрд╕рд╣्рдп рднрдПрд░ рдШुрдоिрд░рд╣рджा рдЕрдЭ рдЙрд▓्рдЯो рдЭाрдкू рдЦाрдиु рдкрд░्рджा рддाрддेрдХो  рдЙрдирдХो рдХрди्рд╕िрд░ी рдмрд▓्рд▓ рдмрд▓्рд▓ рд╢िрддрд▓ рдЬो рднाрдХो рдЫ । рд╣ो рди рд╣ो , рджेрд╡ी рдк्рд░рд╕ाрджрд▓ाрдИ рдкрдХ्рдХै рджेрд╡ीрд▓े рдиै рдкрдаाрдПँрдХो рд╣ुрдиुрдкрд░्рдЫ , рдорд▓ाрдИ рдЖрд╢िрд░्рд╡ाрдж рджिрди рднрди्рдиे рд▓ाрдЧ्рдпो рд╣ोрд▓ा рдЙрдирд▓ाрдИ । 

Cartoon by: Robin Sayami
рд╣ुрдирдд рд░ाрдЬрдиिрддीрдЧ्рдпрд╣рд░ु рднрдиेрдХा рдЬाрддैрд▓े рдвोрдЩी рд╣ुрди्рдЫрди् , рддрд░ рдпी рдХрдо्рдиिрд╕्рдЯेрд╣рд░ुрдХो рдвोрдЩ рдЪै рдмुрдЭी рдирд╕рдХ्рдиुрдХो рд╣ुँрджोрд░рд╣ेрдЫ । рдзрд░्рдо рд░ рдЗрд╢्рд╡рд░рд╡ाрдж рдмिрдкрд░िрдд рдзाрд░рд╣рд░ु рд╣ुрди рднрди्рдиे рдоाрд░्рдХ्рд╕्рд╡ाрджी рд╣ुрди рдпा рдзрд░्рдо рдЕрдлिрдо рд╣ो рднрди्рдиे рдоाрдУ рдХा рдЕрдиुрдпाрдпीрд╣рд░ु "рдХрдеाрд▓े рдоाрдЧ्рдиे " рдмिрдд्рддिрдХै рднрдиे рдзрд░्рдо рднिрд░ु рдмрди्рди рддрдо्рд╕िрд╣ाрд▓्рджाрд░рд╣ेрдЫрди । рдЬрдирддाрд╣рд░ुрд▓े рдмрдвी рдХрдоाрдП рднрдиेрд░ рд░िрд╕ рдЧрд░्рдиेрд╣рд░ु рдЖрдлुрд▓े рдЪै рддेрдЗ рд╕рдо्рдкрдд्рддी рдЦोрд╕ेрд░ рдеुрдкाрд░्рдиु рд╣ुрдиे рд░े । рдЕрд░ुрд▓े рдкрд╕िрдиा рдЪुрд╣ाрдПрд░ рд╕рдо्рдкрдд्рддी рдХрдоाрдЙрджा рдЪै "рдкुँрдЬिрдкрддी рд╕ाрдорди्рддी " рд╣ुрдиे рдЖрдлुрд▓े рд▓ुрдЯेрд░ рдзрди рдеुрдкाрд░्рджा рдЪै рд╕рд░्рд╡рд╣ाрд░ा рднрдЗрдиे । рд╕рди्рд╕ाрд░рдХा рдордЬ्рджूрд░ рдПрдХ рд╣ुрдиु рд░े рдЕрдиी рдлेрд░ि рд░ाрд╢्рдЯ्рд░рд╡ाрджी рдкрдиि рд╣ुрдиु рд░े  (рд╕्рдЯाрд▓िрди )। рд╡िрд╢्рд╡рд╡्рдпрдкी рдЖрд░्рдеिрдХ рд╕ंрдХрдЯ рдкूँрдЬिрд╡ाрджрдХो рдЕрди्рдд्рдп рд╣ो рд░े , рд╕ोрднिрдПрдд рд░ुрд╕ рд░ рдЕрди्рдп рдк्рд░ाрдп: рдХрдо्рдпुрдиिрд╖्рдЯ рджेрд╢्рд╣рд░ुрдХो рдкрддрди рдЪै рд╕ाрдо्рдпрд╡ाрдж рдХो рдЕрди्рдд्рдп рд╣ोрдИрди рд░े । рдЪुрд░ोрдЯ рдЪै рдЖрдзाрд░рднूрдд рдЖрд╡рд╢्рдпрдХрддा рд░े , рдИрди्рдЯрд░рдиेрдЯ рдЪै реирез рдФँ рд╢рддाрдм्рджी рдХो рд░ोрдЧ рд░े (рдХ्рдпुрдмा) ।

рдЦै рдпिрдиिрд╣рд░ुрдХो рдХुрд░ा рдмुрдЭेрд░ рдмुрдЭी рдирд╕рдХिрдиे । рдЧाрд░्рд╣ो рдк्рд░рд╢्рди рд╕ोрдз्рдпो рднрдиेрд░ рдЕрд╣िрд▓े рдк्рд░рддिрдХृрдпाрд╡ाрджी, рдмिрджेрд╢ी рдк्рд░рднु, рдк्рд░рддिрдЧрдордирдХाрд░ि, рд░ाрдЬाрд╡ाрджी, рдЕрдоेрд░िрдХी рдЬाрд╕ूрд╕рдХो рдЖрд░ोрдк рд▓ाрдЧ्рд▓ा, рддेрд╕ैрд▓े рднो рди рдХुрд░ो рдЧрд░рдо्, рдиिрд╕्рдЯाрдоा рдХрдоी рд╣ुрдиेрд╣рд░ुрдХो ।

рдиोрдЯ: рд╕рдо्рдкाрджрдХ рдЬ्рдпू , рдХрдо्рдпुрдиिрд╖्рдЯрд▓े рдкूрдЬा рдЧрд░्‍рдпो рд░े рднрдиेрд░ рей рдкाрдиा рд╕рдоाрдЪाрд░ рдЫाрдк्рдиेрд▓े рдиिрдЬी рдмिрдж्рдпाрд▓рдпрдХा рд╕ाрдорди्рддрд╣рд░ु рд░ рдХрдо्рдпुрдиिрд╖्рдЯрд╣рд░ु рдоिрд▓ेрд░ рдЖрдл्рдиो рдиिрдЬी рд╕्рд╡ाрд░्рде рдкुрд░्рддिрдХा рд▓ाрдЧी рдирдпाँ рдмिрдж्рдпाрд▓рдп рд╣рд░ु рджрд░्рддा рдЧрд░्рди рдирджेрдХो рдХुрд░ा рд▓ाрдИ рдкрдиि (рдПрдХै рдкाрдиा рдоाрдд्рд░ рднрдП рдкрдиि ) рдк्рд░рдХाрд╢рдоा рд▓्рдпाрдИрджिрдП , рд╣ाрдо्рд░ो рд╢िрдХ्рд╖ा рдХ्рд╖ेрдд्рд░ , рдаुрд▓ा рдмिрдж्рдпाрд▓рдпрд╣рд░ुрдХो рдПрдХाрдзिрдХाрд░ рд░ рд╕рд░рдХाрд░ी рдмिрдж्рдпाрд▓рдпрдХो рд░ाрдЬрдиिрддी рд░ рдн्рд░рд╕्рдЯाрдЪाрд░рдХो рдк्рд░рдХोрдкрдмाрдЯ рддрд╣рд╕ рдирд╣рд╕ рд╣ुрди рдмाрдЯ рдмрдЪ्рдиे рдеिрдпो рдХि ?