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Nouriel Roubini and Brunello Rosa:Is the next financial crisis already brewing?As we mark the tenth anniversary of the global financial crisis, there have been plenty of postmortems examining its causes, its consequences and whether the necessary lessons have been learnt. |
Tue, Sep 11, 2018 | Financial Times |
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Douglas A. Rediker:Why US multilateral leadership was key to the global financial crisis responseTen years after the onset of the global financial crisis, one of its most under-appreciated legacies is the strong U.S. embrace of multilateralism to address growing financial interlinkages around the world. |
Wed, Sep 12, 2018 | Brookings |
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Dee Smith:Modern Manipulation: Behavioral Economics in a Technological WorldRaoul Pal sits down with Dee Smith of Strategic Insight Group to cover a host of problems facing the world today. In particular, they tackle the issue of technology companies and state actors using behavioral economics to shape the world to their advantage. |
Thu, Sep 13, 2018 | Real Vision |
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Lutfey Siddiqi:Asian Emerging Markets in the era of Infinity WarIt was just a year ago that Argentina issued a 100-year bond which offered a dollar coupon of less than eight percent for which, there was three times as much demand as supply. Shortly afterwards, major investment banks issued their outlook for 2018. |
Mon, Oct 1, 2018 | Bretton Woods Committee | |
Marsha J. Vande Berg:Asia’s emerging markets hold the keys to sustainable investmentJapan’s newly re-elected prime minister, Shinzo Abe did not mince words in a recent article that led the Financial Times opinion page: Environmental risks are exacerbating. More robust action is needed. “And swiftly.” |
Mon, Oct 1, 2018 | Bretton Woods Committee | |
Scott Morris:What happens when development cooperation becomes development competitionDevelopment cooperation has been a common thread running through the geography of aid agreements of recent years: from the Busan Partnership to the Paris Declaration and on to the Accra Agenda. If there is one thing that major donor countries have agreed on, it’s the need to cooperate, with developing country “partners” and with each other when it comes to the delivery of development assistance. |
Fri, Nov 16, 2018 | Brookings |
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Dambisa Moyo:The African ThreatAlthough international engagement with Africa has evolved over time, it has never succeeded in putting the region on a path toward long-term and sustainable growth and development. Today, continued failure could expose the world to a new age of pandemics, terror, and mass migration |
Fri, Nov 23, 2018 | Project Syndicate |
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Kevin Gallagher:China must calibrate overseas lending towards Paris climate goalsWith the demise of US leadership on climate change, China enters this week’s Conference of the Parties to the Paris climate agreement poised to take the mantle as the world’s leader on energy and climate change. |
Thu, Dec 13, 2018 | Financial Times |
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Lawrence Summers :We must prepare now for the likelihood of a recessionWhen people are fundamentally healthy, they do not yet know what will cause their death. An economic recovery is healthy if it is not clear what will cause the next recession. |
Mon, Jan 7, 2019 | Financial Times |
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Frank Vogl:The Double-Standard Raised by the Corruption Perception IndexDenmark ranks Number 1 as the least corrupt in the Transparency International 2018 Corruption Perceptions Index published yesterday. |
Wed, Jan 30, 2019 | The Globalist |