Author profile: Jared A. Pincin

Jared A. Pincin is an Assistant Professor of Economics at The King’s College in New York City, where he teaches Economic Development. His email is jpincin@tkc.edu.

Review – Doing Bad by Doing Good

Jared A. Pincin • Nov 26 2013 • Features

Coyne has provided a readable treatment of why well-intentioned humanitarian assistance is often less successful than promised and can lead to negative unintended consequences.

Review – Sacred Aid: Faith and Humanitarianism

Jared A. Pincin • Jul 2 2013 • Features

What is the place of the sacred and secular in aid work? Barnett and Gross Stein’s edited collection explores the tensions of secularization and sanctification in modern humanitarianism.

Review – From Stagnation to Forced Adjustment

Jared A. Pincin • Mar 27 2013 • Features

The economic crisis in Greece and the financial bailouts it received sent shockwaves through the Eurozone and global markets. Could reforms have avoided the collapse? Why were they not successful?

Review – The United States and the Global Economy

Jared A. Pincin • Dec 18 2012 • Features

In a thought provoking journey introducing his readers to the global economic structures of the Bretton Words era, Frederick Weaver assesses the sustainability of the current form of globalization.

Review – Wars of Plunder

Jared A. Pincin • Aug 31 2012 • Features

Wars of Plunder attempts to broaden the commonly accepted explanations and considers more complex reasons for the prevalence of violence in resource rich areas.

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