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José Antonio Ocampo looks back on this year's international economic meetings, arguing that "the world is taking far too long to achieve the SDGs – especially ending poverty and ensuring food security – and to make meaningful progress in the fight against climate change."
A conference at Columbia considered government initiatives that are returning to policy agendas around the world.
Arvind Panagariya challenges those calling for India to pursue a policy of import substitution: "India will succeed not because of import substitution, but in spite of it."
Sai Priya Kodidala’s writing helps reclaim narratives of the Telangana People’s Movement
Tom Moerenhout and Kevin Brunelli of the Center on Global Energy Policy suggest that how new electric vehicle restrictions will end up hurting US interests.
Jason Bordoff said: “If there is some disagreement between ‘phase-out’ and ‘phase-down’, let’s all agree there should be no disagreement that oil demand in 2050 has to be a fraction of what it is today, if not zero.
Rose Fadjia Joseph is an MIA student concentrating in International Finance and Economic Policy and specializing in Data Analytics and Quantitative Analysis (DAQA)
Senior Research Scholar, Timothy Naftali, is quoted saying: "If he is seeking to increase trust in our system, he should be more explicit. But what he said today was in the context of his mistrust of our system," with regards to former President Trump's comments on "protecting the vote."
Matt Bowen and Sagatom Saha, from the CGEP, wrote about the progression of Poland's nuclear energy industry, as a source of renewable energy.
Professor Jeffrey Sachs gave a keynote speech at Huawei's Sustainability Forum, where he spoke about the vital role that digital technology has to play in reaching the poorest around the world.