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Now that results show how financially successful companies offering to turn CO2 emissions into fuel have become, Julio Friedmann hopes this leads to more companies starting up in the future. "We need dozens of companies like them"
The head of the Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency will join SIPA in January 2020 as an adjunct senior research scholar and adjunct professor.
In an era of deep mistrust of large institutions and a still dominant anti-government ideology, addressing the issue of climate change presents difficult political challenges write Steve Cohen
Riots erupted in Bolivia after electoral officials called the election for Evo Morales, president of the country since 2006. Beating eight other candidates, Christopher Sabatini said a runoff would likely mean the president secures his win.
Professors of economics are switching towards covering concepts in unemployment, inflation and instability rather than the "classical" self-adjusting model. This New Yorker article references Suresh Naidu's writing on the “considerations making a comeback."
Now that India's healthcare system is more private-sector driven, Arvind Panagariya says the biggest problem is finding doctors to fill public positions in rural areas.