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Alice Hill, Council on Foreign Relations:Will Climate Talks Finally Yield Real Results?The upcoming 26th UN Conference of the Parties (COP26) almost feels like a wedding. Set in Glasgow, Scotland, COP26 will bring together negotiators from nearly every country on earth to assess progress in the global fight to stop climate change. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is hosting. U.S. President Joe Biden has RSVPed yes, as has Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. |
Fri, Oct 29, 2021 | Foreign Affairs |
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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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Paul Sheard:Why The Macroeconomic Policy Framework Needs An Overhaul: Lessons from Japan and the Great RecessionPaul James Sheard is an Australian-American economist. He is Senior Fellow at Harvard Kennedy School's Mossavar-Rahmani Center for Business and Government, after previously being Vice Chairman of S&P Global. Paul spoke at the Boston Economic Club on why the macroeconomic policy framework needs an overhaul and suggested how. |
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Danny Leipziger:Why Central Banks Cannot Fix the State?There are many high-profile examples these days of shifting the problems of the “state” on to other institutions, thereby placing the latter in impossible situations. Looking at Europe, we see the European Central Bank grappling with widening bond spreads caused by deeply entrenched fiscal problem, such as those facing Italy. No matter how skillfully the ECB operates in bond markets, it cannot substitute for national actions, including those which raise political uncertainty and then increase spreads within the Eurozone. |
Sun, Jul 31, 2022 | The Bretton Woods Committee | |
Bianca Taylor, Founder, Tourmaline Group:Why Are Natural Gas Prices High? Because Fracking Isn’t Really Profitable.Natural-gas prices are skyrocketing globally, flummoxing policy makers. As parts of the world emerge from the pandemic, energy demand is up and supply down after the cold winter of 2020, worsening temperature extremes, severe drought in South America, and other shortages caused by geopolitical tensions. Here in the U.S., natural gas prices are up about 100% from a year ago. In the U.K., they’re up about 500%. |
Thu, Oct 28, 2021 | Barron’s |
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William R. Rhodes:Who Is to Blame for the New Banking Crisis?BWC vice-chair William Rhodes: "a good deal of it lies with the former Trump administration and those members of Congress who listened to bank lobbyists and decided it would be wise to lighten the regulatory and capital burden on so-called smaller banks." |
Fri, Mar 17, 2023 | Project Syndicate |
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Warren Coats:Whither Libra?Every other day, it seems, we witness the launch of a new crypto (digital) currency. Each combines a medium of exchange and a means of payment. |
Wed, Jul 24, 2019 | Warren’s space | |
Pierre Viaud:Where Are We Going? Fundamentals of Defense Foresight“Uncontrolled displacements of populations... are reversible thanks to a coordinated action of world governance, in particular through the IFIs resulting from the Bretton Woods treaty," writes BWC member Pierre Viaud in this month's issue of Revue Défense Nationale. |
Thu, Mar 9, 2023 | Revue Défense Nationale | |
Susan Lund:What's changed since the 2008 financial crisis in four chartsThis month will mark the 10-year anniversary of Lehman Brothers’ collapse. In many ways, the global financial system is better off as a result of the extraordinary stabilization measures taken after 2008. But some familiar risks are creeping back, and new ones have emerged. |
Mon, Sep 10, 2018 | LinkedIn |
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Richard Hurowitz:What We Can Learn Today From a 1944 Meeting That Reshaped the Entire Global EconomyHurowitz is a writer, investor and publisher of the Octavian Report, the quarterly magazine of ideas |
Mon, Jul 1, 2019 | TIME |