The student protests in Bangladesh, despite being temporarily quelled, could still expand into a wider anti-government movement, writes M. Niaz Asadullah.
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The forces of capitalism have undermined trust in democratic governance. To restore this trust, we must first ensure that public institutions are worthy of it, argues Anat Admati.
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The return of inflation does not alter the original case for green monetary policymaking. Central banks still have two good reasons to remain committed to the fight against climate change, Lucrezia Reichlin argues.
Can Central Banks Still Go Green? | by Lucrezia Reichlin - Project Syndicate
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Does continued confidence in the Fed put remain warranted? Yes, if the US Federal Reserve can look beyond its desire to get inflation down to its 2% target as soon as possible, notes Mohamed A. El-Erian.
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Donald Trump and J.D. Vance may be right about the costs of a high dollar, but most of the cures they are proposing are worse than the disease, argues Kenneth Rogoff.
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Some reflection in Project Syndicate for us “donors” to the multilateral development banks (#MDBs) as the #G20 gathers under #Brazilian presidency: “… But inadequate financing is only part of the problem. As our report shows, the aid delivery architecture is fragmented, inefficient, and hopelessly outmoded. Too much aid is delivered through projects and uncoordinated multilateral funds that prioritize donor agendas –and donor control –over practical needs. By pooling resources and establishing clearly defined antipoverty and hunger-reduction goals, G20 countries could increase efficiency, reduce transaction costs, and strengthen national ownership ...”
How the G20 Could Help Eliminate Hunger and Extreme Poverty | by Kevin Watkins - Project Syndicate
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#Bookmark Professor Lucrezia Reichlin's article in Project Syndicate: Can Central Banks Still Go Green? At a moment when the private sector is withdrawing resources from climate funds and public finances are constrained everywhere, the idea that central banks can play a larger role should not be discarded. Monetary policymakers today are well equipped to walk and chew gum at the same time. a former director of research at the European Central Bank, is Professor of Economics at the London Business School. Please read the full article: https://lnkd.in/g9VC6-ac AND especially the concluding sentences: ‣ "climate change is the existential problem for all of humanity. At a moment when the private sector is withdrawing resources from climate funds and public finances are constrained everywhere, the idea that central banks can play a larger role should not be discarded. The devil, of course, will be in the details. Transparency and careful management of trade-offs will be crucial." cc: EU Climate Pact Benelux, We Don't Have Time, ChangeNOW, Youth4planet
Can Central Banks Still Go Green? | by Lucrezia Reichlin - Project Syndicate
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Like many high-income countries, Greece is facing an acute labor shortage, but current political sentiment is limiting its options for dealing with the problem, Pinelopi Koujianou Goldberg writes. Read the full commentary at the link for free.
Is Greece’s Six-Day Work Week a Harbinger? | by Pinelopi Koujianou Goldberg - Project Syndicate
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Societies that have achieved uniquely rapid rates of progress have done so not because they embraced competition between individuals, but because they fostered cooperation within groups, notes Antara Haldar.
What Democrats Can Learn from the Science of Cooperation | by Antara Haldar - Project Syndicate
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