Tag Archives: IMF

Ten Steps to Run the Economy as if the Future Matters

What policies should governments focus on to ensure that future generations live at least well as the current generation?

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World Bank Presidents: By the Numbers

How many women have led the World Bank? How many bankers? How many politicians?

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Bridging the 21st Century’s North-South Divide

International institutions like the World Bank and the UNFCCC have lost momentum. What will it take to get the global agenda going again?

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When Did We Give Up on Governing Globalization?

How can developing nations and the West come together to manage globalization?

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Merkel Vs. Lagarde: The Two Titans of the Global Economy

Will Angela Merkel and Christine Lagarde find common ground in order to resolve Europe’s — and the world’s — economic crisis?

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The Euro Crisis and Germany’s Leadership Role

How can Germany lead the way towards a federal Europe?

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Global Governance and the Role of Markets (Part III)

How will failure to address the excesses of past decades lead to greater disharmony in the future?

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Will Europe Rise to the Occasion?

How successfully is Europe coping with its unprecedented fiscal challenges?

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Bon Voyage, World Bank!

Why has the time come to move the World Bank out of the United States?

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The Global Governance Deficit: The Theater of the Absurd

What will it take to stop 21st century global governance from being a “theater of the absurd”?

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