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“If we get our policy, politics, and institutions right, African economies and society could gain greater energy and food security, built on green competition and taking strong action on climate change.“ —Professor Chuks Okereke, Director of the Centre for Climate Change and Development at Alex Ekwueme Federal University
Walker Todd and Bill Bergman expose the untold story of banking instability, regulatory battles, and the struggle to protect the public from financial chaos
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New INET Governing Board Member Announcement
Jamie Daves, Founder and Managing Partner of Everyone, Inc., has been appointed as a new member of the INET Governing Board. His holding company creates and invests in companies that leverage technology and regenerative economic strategies to advance health, learning, and economic opportunity. His recent work has focused on the challenges facing caregivers and parents, and the development of new services for brain health and performance.
Why did so many Dutch voters vote for the far-right Geert Wilders?
Giulia Zacchia focuses on the dynamics of power and gender in the labor market, revealing how sexual harassment not only impacts individual women but also perpetuates broader societal inequalities.
What sort of effective democratic political system does the United States want and need?
Is self-interest the best way to organize society? If monetarism has taught us anything, the models aren't at fault, it's our application of them that's flawed. Perhaps we just need to do a better job of letting markets guide us? Homo Economicus explains why greed is good.
In his new book, Let Them Eat Crypto, Peter Howson cautions that the technologies are not just fraudulent but causing indefensible harm to both humanity and the planet.