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A study coauthored by Anya Schiffrin says current agreements between the major platforms and news publishers “do not capture the full value generated by news content.”
Jeffrey Sachs said that China's economic development, especially that between 1980 and 2020, offers great lessons to other countries and "can actually serve as a road map for world development in the next 40 years."
Mauricio Cárdenas and Luisa Palacios discussed the region's clean energy opportunities and challenges in a one-hour program.
Caroline Flammer joined multiple scholars from the Center on Global Energy Policy at a recent Climate Academy program. Their comments on the energy transition, systemic risk, and more are cited here.
Jeffrey Sachs weighs in on what it will take to bring an end to the recent escalation in the Israel-Palestine conflict.
Suresh Naidu discusses a new working paper that examines the impact of changing Democratic policies.
Joseph Stiglitz (with Lori Wallach) examines how legacy Investor-State Dispute Settlement (ISDS) agreements are hampering President Biden’s efforts to strengthen ties with the United States' neighbors in the Americas.
In a lengthy conversation, Anne Nelson discusses the significance of the Mike Johnson's election as speaker of the House of Representatives and more.
Governments are asking whether Google and Facebook are paying their fair share to news publishers for the news disseminated on their platforms. A new study coauthored by Columbia SIPA Professor Anya Schiffrin finds that Google and Meta may owe news organizations $11-14 billion.
University Professor and Nobel Laureate gives keynote at New York Fed-Columbia SIPA conference.