Kolejny singiel z nadchodzącej płyty Shellera - "PDG Gawrosz" - nosi tytuł "Kokaina". Został on wybrany przez fanów na podstawie tracklisty w głosowaniu zorganizowanym na profilu Facebook rapera.
Album PDG Gawrosz, na sklepowych półkach znajdzie się 19 lutego 2011 roku. W tym samym czasie powinien być również udostępniony do odsłuchu na profilu Shellera na YouTube.
Na krążku oprócz gospodarza usłyszymy jeszcze PIH'a, chłopaków z kliki AIFAM, Onara, Kaczora, donGURALesko, Brygadę RR. Swoje rymy zaprezentuje również Koni, a także Słoń, który featuringuje Shelleriniemu w nowym singlu - Kokaina.
Even if the training that vrpoides the most benefit to the recipient per dollar spent is interview training, the net social benefit might be greater in some other field. Interview skills sound pretty zero-sum. If you help one person to get a given job, someone else doesn\'t get it. They aren\'t totally zero sum, as you save employers a search cost, but I doubt that they are optimal.I\'m glad you chose HOPE, but I wish I knew why you prefer PIH to programs that (by your estimate?) annihilate it in terms of cost per life saved.Water pumps and microfinance both have their benefits and their drawbacks. Both need to be evaluated politically and economically. In general, it seems to me that the economics relevant to the effects of water pumps is basically that of natural resource management. Concerns relate to effects on local power structure. Who owns the water pump and gets to harvest profits from its use if anyone. Who is responsible for its maintenance. If it is very valuable, or makes local land valuable, does this overtax the ability of local people to defend their property rights and increase conflict? Does increasing the value of local land and reducing the local demand for labor increase inequality and further impoverish the poorest of the poor? These questions have to be considered for every pump placed, or alternatively, answered in a general way for all the pumps under consideration. Still, this is microeconomics, and is relatively easy compared to the sort of analysis needed to understand the effects of changes in the credit system, e.g. micro-lending. No-one seems to have a very strong grasp on macroeconomics, as even the developed world doesn\'t seem to be able to confidently decide on policies, so theoretically working out the probable effects of micro-lending seems impractical, but if the effects seem to be empirically large and positive then they should be fairly easy to document. It seems to me that not documenting the effects of such programs forfeits most of the value in any event, as most of the potential value of any small local economic development program should probably be in the form of increased knowledge of what works in development. One could do any number of such programs, for instance, testing the effects of eliminating trade barriers in a small area by directly paying the costs involved in moving goods through such barriers. Experiments in the provision of a basic income or free green machine computers likewise appear worth attempting.