Nobelekonomen flaggade för problem 2018: ”Mörkades”
När makroekonomen Paul Romer slutade på Världsbanken 2018, flaggade han för att det förekom oegentligheter i metodologin som låg bakom bankens rapporter och rankningar, skriver Yahoo News.
Enligt Romer, som fick ta emot Riksbankens ekonomipris till Alfred Nobels minne samma år, uttryckte vid sin sorti skepsis kring hur datan hanterades. Det ska bland annat ha resulterat i att Chile fick en högre placering än vad som kanske annars skulle ha varit fallet, menar han.
– När jag lyfte dessa frågor, styrde Kristalina ihop en mörkläggning, en bortförklaring. Jag rapporterade till människor som saknade integritet. Det var outhärdligt, säger han enligt Yahoo News.
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Paul Romer
Wikipedia (en)
Paul Michael Romer (born November 6, 1955) is an American economist who is a University Professor in Economics at New York University. Romer is best known as the former Chief Economist of the World Bank and for co-receiving the 2018 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences (shared with William Nordhaus) for his work in endogenous growth theory. He also coined the term "mathiness," which he describes as misuse of mathematics in economic research.
Before joining NYU, Romer was a professor at the University of Chicago, the University of California, Berkeley, Stanford University's Graduate School of Business, and the University of Rochester. Romer was chief economist and senior vice president of the World Bank until he resigned in January 2018 following a controversy arising from his claim of possible political manipulation of Chile's "ease of doing business" ranking. Romer took leave from his position as professor of economics at NYU when he joined the World Bank, and returned to NYU after his term. In addition, he has also been a researcher at the National Bureau of Economic Research, Stanford's Center for International Development, the Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research, the Hoover Institution, as well as a fellow at the Center for Global Development.
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