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"We should never underestimate the Kremlin’s ability to bounce back, but for the moment the Kremlin seems to be at an information disadvantage," Thomas Kent writes.
Charles Taylor, PhD candidate in Sustainable Development, comments on the findings of their study.
A newly established faculty chair is named for the longtime professor and diplomat. The event also featured a panel discussion of economic policy, trade, and diplomacy.
"The transition to a clean energy economy may actually empower Vladimir Putin, Russia’s president, and other petrostate leaders before it diminishes them," Jason Bordoff writes with Meghan O'Sullivan.
In an interview, Joseph Stiglitz explains why he’s asking the White House to raise the social cost of carbon.
Arvind Panagariya suggested that the government must now signal its intention to wind down fiscal deficit by cutting it by half-to-one percentage point in 2022-23.
Globally, we will need to capture about 4 billion to 7 billion tons of carbon dioxide annually in order to meet climate goals, according to Julio Friedmann.
Arvind Panagariya was the guest in the latest episode of the India Development Debate.
In the new episode of Unpacking Latin America podcast, María Victoria Murillo and Marcelo Medeiros discuss Conditional Cash Transfer programs addressing the role of conditionality on their political support & their positive effects on reducing poverty.
“In 1993 and 1994, people like Alan Blinder and I were worried about insufficient aggregate demand,” recalled Joseph Stiglitz, who chaired Clinton’s first Council of Economic Advisers. “Larry was more worried about budget deficits than demand or inequality.”