It has been exactly one year since Doug Johnson made the first posts on the IDB. I wanted to take this opportunity to thank everybody who takes the time to read our posts, and give an even more special thanks to all those who make comments.
All of us who write for the blog are interested in learning from readers and hearing if you agree or disagree with a claim we have made in a post. Something as simple as putting up a comment that will link us to an article about the subject we have written about is incredibly welcome.
We know that the blog is far from perfect, but we hope that it can improve in content and as a forum for discussion. Among the ways we intend to “develop” the blog are by promoting more use of the comments section, reaching out to some new bloggers with different interests (i.e. not just microfinance and randomized evaluations), and having guest posts or interviews with academics and practitioners.
If you have any suggestions for other ways to improve the blog, or any other thoughts about the IDB, we would really appreciate if you let us know in the comments section.
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I want to congratulate the IDB team for the marvelous job. I think getting guest bloggers is a great idea! Would also be useful to carry summaries of active debates on IDB in your newsletter.
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