Paddy Carter

Paddy Carter

Paddy Carter is director of research and policy at CDC Group. He has a Ph.D. economics from Bristol University, where he was also a British Academy post-doctoral fellow. Before joining CDC, he wrote about foreign aid and development finance for the Center for Global Development and for ODI. Before returning to university to study economics, Paddy was an equities analyst and a financial journalist. He writes here in a personal capacity.

Latest Articles

Opinion: Here's how private equity investment can work for development

Opinion: Here's how private equity investment can work for development

about 6 years ago // Development finance

There are lots of reasons that people who care about development should care about equity, writes Paddy Carter, director of research at CDC.

Opinion: Measuring impact may never be as straightforward as measuring financial returns

Opinion: Measuring impact may never be as straightforward as measuring financial returns

about 6 years ago // Impact investing

Can you put a number on impact? Development finance institutions are trying — but we need to acknowledge it may never be that simple, writes Paddy Carter, director of research and policy at CDC.