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Miguel Schloss:Tackling Climate Change in a Changing WorldPresident of Surinvest Ltda. & Virtus Atlas SpA (Chile); Former Executive Director of Transparency International (Germany), and Director of Corporate & Budget Planning of World Bank (USA). |
Mon, Feb 15, 2021 | Global Journals of Science Frontier Research
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Scott Morris:Testimony on China’s Lending Practices and the International Debt ArchitectureOn May 18, 2021, CGD Senior Fellow Scott Morris testified before the House Committee on Financial Services Subcommittee on National Security, International Development and Monetary Policy at a hearing on “Examining Belt and Road: The Lending Practices of the People’s Republic of China and Impact on the International Debt Architecture.” |
Tue, May 18, 2021 | Center for Global Development
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Kevin P. Gallagher:TF 9 – International FinanceKevin. P. Gallagher has been named a co-chair of the T20 Task Force on International Finance. |
Fri, Mar 5, 2021 | T20
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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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Frank Vogl:The Biden Administration’s Anti-Corruption AgendaIt was no coincidence that President Biden took personal charge of issuing his first National Security Council Memorandum (NSCM) on the eve of his recent trip to Europe. He detailed a strong anti-corruption agenda. |
Sun, Mar 21, 2021 | The Globalist
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Lawrence H. Summers:The Biden Stimulus Is Admirably Ambitious. But It Brings Some Big Risks, TooPresident Biden’s $1.9 trillion covid-19 relief plan, added to the stimulus measure Congress passed in December with the incoming administration’s strong support, would represent the boldest act of macroeconomic stabilization policy in U.S. history. |
Thu, Feb 4, 2021 | The Washington Post
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Mohamed A. El-Erian:The Coming Coronavirus RecessionThe global economy will go into recession this year. The downturn will be sudden and sharp. And although a constructive response from policymakers, companies, and households could limit its duration, its effects will be felt for decades to come. |
Tue, Mar 17, 2020 | Foreign Affairs
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Olivia White:The Complication of Concentration in Global TradeBWC member and McKinsey Global Institute director and senior partner Olivia White recently published The Complication of Concentration in Global Trade, in which she and MGI explore findings in and implications for supply chain resilience and globalization. |
Tue, Jan 17, 2023 | McKinsey Global Institute |
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William C. Dudley:The Days of Low Treasury Yields Are NumberedThe 10-year U.S. Treasury note is part of the foundation of global finance. Its yield helps determine the cost of mortgages, the value of U.S. stocks and how much the U.S. government must pay to service its growing debt. |
Wed, May 12, 2021 | Bloomberg | Opinion |
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Michael B. Greenwald, Harvard Kennedy School:The Digital Asset OlympicsThe 2022 Winter Olympics will be not only a competition between athletes, but also a geopolitical sparring ground as it has been in the past. The development of a Chinese Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC) has been in the works for more than 5 years and some of the more potentially nefarious parts of its implementation are finally starting to come to the fore. |
Fri, Nov 5, 2021 | Belfer Center - Havard Kennedy School |