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A New Paradigm for Standing Forests
A New Paradigm for Standing Forests
Ajay Banga, et al. present a new mechanism to generate financial returns for countries that prevent deforestation. -
Toward a Fifth World Order
Toward a Fifth World Order
Gordon Brown & Mohamed A. El-Erian explain why multilateral institutions urgently need to be reformed, and why the G20 is the right forum for it. -
Harris Is the Freedom Candidate
Harris Is the Freedom Candidate
Joseph E. Stiglitz sees a common thread running through the Democratic nominee’s economic agenda. -
Africa’s Green Future Starts with Debt Relief
Africa’s Green Future Starts with Debt Relief
Bogolo Kenewendo & Patrick Njoroge propose large-scale relief to ensure that the continent’s countries can invest in climate action. -
Donald Trump’s Tariffs Would Hurt US Workers and Businesses
Donald Trump’s Tariffs Would Hurt US Workers and Businesses
Maurice Obstfeld shows why targeting an overall reduction in imports would reduce America’s real wages and national income. -
What Causes Prosperity?
What Causes Prosperity?
Jeffrey Frankel shows how this year's Nobel Prize-winning economists tackled a once-insoluble problem. -
Diane Coyle on economic progress, tech monopolies, artificial intelligence, and more
Diane Coyle on economic progress, tech monopolies, artificial intelligence, and more
Diane Coyle advocates a new public philosophy that rejects viewing “government” and “market” as opposites, explains why time-use data must shape technological development, warns that policymakers are devising AI regulation in a thick conceptual fog, and more. -
Ukraine’s Post-Colonial Future
Ukraine’s Post-Colonial Future
Michael Ignatieff believes that what is at stake in the war with Russia is the fate of the last European imperialism. -
The Brutes’ New Suits
The Brutes’ New Suits
James Livingston asks why so many observers now believe that institutions central to modern economies are running a con game. -
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What Causes Prosperity?
What Causes Prosperity?
Oct 22, 2024 Jeffrey Frankel shows how this year's Nobel Prize-winning economists tackled a once-insoluble problem.
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Ukraine’s Post-Colonial Future
Ukraine’s Post-Colonial Future
Oct 22, 2024 Michael Ignatieff believes that what is at stake in the war with Russia is the fate of the last European imperialism.
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Donald Trump’s Tariffs Would Hurt US Workers and Businesses
Donald Trump’s Tariffs Would Hurt US Workers and Businesses
Oct 22, 2024 Maurice Obstfeld shows why targeting an overall reduction in imports would reduce America’s real wages and national income.
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Africa’s Green Future Starts with Debt Relief
Africa’s Green Future Starts with Debt Relief
Oct 22, 2024 Bogolo Kenewendo & Patrick Njoroge propose large-scale relief to ensure that the continent’s countries can invest in climate action.
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Diane Coyle on economic progress, tech monopolies, artificial intelligence, and more
Diane Coyle on economic progress, tech monopolies, artificial intelligence, and more
Oct 22, 2024 Diane Coyle advocates a new public philosophy that rejects viewing “government” and “market” as opposites, explains why time-use data must shape technological development, warns that policymakers are devising AI regulation in a thick conceptual fog, and more.
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Diane Coyle on economic progress, tech monopolies, artificial intelligence, and more
Diane Coyle on economic progress, tech monopolies, artificial intelligence, and more
Diane Coyle advocates a new public philosophy that rejects viewing “government” and “market” as opposites, explains why time-use data must shape technological development, warns that policymakers are devising AI regulation in a thick conceptual fog, and more. -
Toward a Fifth World Order
Toward a Fifth World Order
Gordon Brown & Mohamed A. El-Erian explain why multilateral institutions urgently need to be reformed, and why the G20 is the right forum for it. -
The Brutes’ New Suits
The Brutes’ New Suits
James Livingston asks why so many observers now believe that institutions central to modern economies are running a con game. -
America’s Broken Constitution
America’s Broken Constitution
Nicholas Reed Langen sees the country’s politicized Supreme Court as the biggest obstacle to addressing many other problems. -
Marietje Schaake on our tech overlords, antitrust, data protection, and more
Marietje Schaake on our tech overlords, antitrust, data protection, and more
Marietje Schaake warns that Big Tech’s outsize influence threatens democracy, suggests what Western leaders can learn from Chinese technology governance, urges governments to use public procurement to influence the trajectory of digital technology, and more. -
Making Sense of Russia’s War Economy
Making Sense of Russia’s War Economy
Konstantin Sonin explains the apparent resilience of growth and employment in the face of increasingly tight sanctions.
The Climate Crucible
More than just a test of humanity’s collective resolve, climate change is also a test of existing institutions, and that makes it a profound security risk. When a fully globalized, interdependent world is placed in a kiln and the heat is turned up, some systems will eventually emerge stronger, but many others will fail.
- James K. Galbraith Economic Theory for the Real World
- Ellen Johnson Sirleaf A Broken Peacekeeping Paradigm
- Mohamed Nasheed Paradise in Peril
- Kristie L. Ebi Surviving a Future of Extreme Heat
Sustainability Now
Sustainability Now brings together leading voices in all of the domains involved in combating climate change, each addressing specific facets of the challenge.
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Investments in Nature Will Decide Our Future
Investments in Nature Will Decide Our Future
Ambroise Fayolle points out that biodiversity loss and ecosystem damage jeopardize all other global development goals. -
The Promise and Peril of Water Markets
The Promise and Peril of Water Markets
Eduardo Araral shows what can go wrong when water rights become tradable, and explains what to do about it. -
The Key That Unlocks Cleantech Financing in Europe
The Key That Unlocks Cleantech Financing in Europe
Craig Douglas urges EU leaders to borrow against future Emissions Trading System revenues to finance higher investment now.