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Catherine L. Mann, Jonathan Goldberg, Inosi Nyatta and Edward Morse:The State of Energy FinanceOn April 21, BWC member Catherine L. Mann (Citigroup) joined Jonathan Goldberg (Carbon Direct), Inosi Nyatta (Sullivan & Cromwell, LLP), and Edward Morse (Citigroup, moderator) to explore various issues within the world of energy finance, including how the market is evolving, how to define "green finance", and additional relevant policy issues. |
Wed, Apr 21, 2021 | Our Energy Policy |
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Lyric Hughes Hale and Paul Sheard:Hale Report Podcast with Paul SheardOur guest is the eminent economist Paul Sheard, Research Fellow at the Harvard Kennedy School’s Mossavar-Rahmani Center, an expert in both monetary policy and the Japanese economy. |
Fri, Apr 16, 2021 | Econvue |
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Jason Furman, Jacob J. Lew, Maria Demertzis, Marcel Fratzscher, Rana Foroohar:Comparing the US and EU Response to the COVID-19 Economic CrisisOn April 12, BWC member Jason Furman, Jacob J. Lew, Maria Demertzis, and Marcel Fratzscher joined Rana Foroohar to discuss the US-EU fiscal response to the COVID-19 pandemic. |
Mon, Apr 12, 2021 | Atlantic Council |
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Nathan Sheets:How Long Will the Great Reflation Trade Last?Analysts expect the global economy to expand by 6% or more this year, the fastest pace in decades. The US will lead the way, but growth in Europe should also bounce back as the year progresses. And, of course, the Chinese economy will record another solid performance. |
Mon, Apr 12, 2021 | OMFIF |
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William R. Rhodes and Stuart Mackintosh:Europe's Halfway Banking Reforms Have Run Out of TimeEurope’s banking sector continues to be shaken by scandals and failures. |
Tue, Apr 6, 2021 | Bloomberg Opinion - Quint |
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Kevin P. Gallagher, Haihong Gao, Edwin Truman, and others:Building Back a Better Financial Safety NetThe year 2021 is year two into the most important decade of the century where drastic reductions in carbon dioxide emissions and inequalities in a manner that raises standards of living is paramount to the survival of the world’s people and planet earth itself. |
Mon, Apr 5, 2021 | BU Global Development Policy Center |
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Mark Sobel and David Dollar:America Needs a Positive IMF AgendaHow will a new allocation of special drawing rights affect the global economy? |
Mon, Mar 29, 2021 | The Brookings Institution |
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Klaas Knot:International Spillovers and the ECB’s Monetary PolicyOn Saturday, 27 March 2021, Klaas Knot joined a panel of the CF40, Euro50 Group and PIIE conference on “The Dollar, the Euro and the Renminbi in the new geopolitical environment”. |
Sat, Mar 27, 2021 | De Nederlandsche Bank |
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Paul Sheard:Don't Worry About InflationA lot of people are worrying that all the money governments and central banks are printing to deal with the Covid-induced recession is bound to lead to runaway inflation in the future. |
Fri, Mar 26, 2021 | Briefings for Britain |
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Nancy Lee, Scott Morris, Clemence Landers, and Erin Collinson:$1.9 Trillion and No Money for the Multilateral Development Banks?The Biden administration and the Congress rightly went big in the recently passed American Rescue Plan at a time of tremendous need. |
Mon, Mar 22, 2021 | Center for Global Development |