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Innovation in Development Finance  
Jomo K. S. 04/19/13
Over the last six years, roughly $6 billion has been allotted to innovative sources of development financing, and some recent proposals promise to raise far more. >Ideas >Innovations
Global Norms as Public Goods   Publication
Hakan Altinay 04/09/13
Global interdependence demands that we nurture trust, strengthen the fragile fabric of global norms, and forge a sense of global civics. >Ideas >Policy Library
Tomas Sedlacek
Tomas Sedlacek is chief macroeconomic strategist at CSOB, one of the largest Czech banks. He previously served on the National Economic Council in Prague and as economic advisor to President Vaclav Havel. >Innovators >People
Fighting the Resource Curse through Cash Transfers  
Todd Moss 11/26/12
Through a system of transparency, dividends, and taxation called Oil to Cash, Todd Moss of the Center for Global Development proposes a democratic solution to the resource curse. >Ideas >Video
Fostering Social Entrepreneurship in the New Tunisia  
Ivan Pinto, Dinara Rafikova 11/21/12
With educated youth and a nation awakening to its social and political needs, the time is ripe for social entrepreneurs to flourish in post-revolutionary Tunisia. >Ideas >Innovations
How the Internet Will Transform Government (Eventually)  
Clay Shirky 09/25/12
Open-source programming will reform our political processes, but it won't happen automatically: The people experimenting with participation don't yet have legislative power, and the people with power are not experimenting with participation. >Ideas >Video
Policies for Inclusive and Balanced Growth   Publication
09/13/12
UNCTAD argues that rising inequality is neither a necessary condition for sound economic growth, nor its natural result. Full participation of all citizens in the proceeds of the economy is indispensable for successful and sustained development. >Ideas >Policy Library
Resources: From Curse to Blessing  
Joseph Stiglitz 08/09/12
With the right policies in place, and unhurried fair negotiation of contracts, natural resources can be blessing for developing countries. >Ideas >Innovations
City Development States: Why Lagos Works Better than Nigeria  
Seth Kaplan 05/29/12
With a national government plagued by corruption and poisoned by dependence on oil money, state- and city-led development may be the best way for Nigeria to achieve progress. >Ideas >Innovations
The Evolution of Occupy Wall Street  
Julia Taylor Kennedy 05/18/12
Occupy Wall Street has re-energized the conversation about income inequality, provided a forum for a wide array of causes, and experienced some serious growing pains. Four different OWS activists discuss the movement's successes and challenges. >Ideas >Audio
Kathryn M. Martorana
Kathryn M. Martorana is currently an MA candidate at Tufts University's Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy. >Innovators >People
Grant Aldonas
Grant Aldonas holds the William M. Scholl Chair in International Business at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS). Previously, he had a distinguished career in law, business, and international economic policy, including service at senior levels in the U.S. government. >Innovators >People
After Austerity   Transcript
Joseph Stiglitz 05/08/12
There is no example of a large economy recovering as a result of austerity. Meanwhile, society's most valuable asset, its human capital, gets wasted and destroyed. Fortunately, there are alternative strategies. >Ideas >Commentary
What Does Democratic Reversal in the Maldives Mean for the Arab Uprisings?   Publication
Gabriele Köhler, Aniruddha Bonnerjee 03/02/12
Democratic instability in the Maldives bodes ill for the Arab uprisings. They share stratified economies, high food and fuel prices, and the rise of fundamentalist Islam. >Ideas >Briefings
The Globalization of Protest   Transcript
Joseph Stiglitz 11/04/11
The protesters are asking for a democracy where people matter more than profits, and a market economy that delivers what it is supposed to within a frame of appropriate regulations. >Ideas >Commentary
But Will the Planet Notice?  
Gernot Wagner, Joanne Myers 11/02/11
You recycle. You turn down plastic and paper. Good. But none of that will save the tuna or stop global warming. If you want to make the planet notice, follow the economics. >Ideas >Audio
Will the Fledgling Occupations Molt into a Black Swan?  
Nassim Nicholas Taleb, Evan O'Neil 10/20/11
Going forward, bankers who have received bailout money, or could receive it in the future, should be banned from receiving bonuses. But will this solution satisfy the 99 Percent? >Ideas >Video
Australia Passes a Carbon Tax  
Evan O'Neil 10/12/11
Australia made a necessary step in the right direction in its efforts to tackle climate change, passing a carbon tax through its lower house of parliament. >Ideas >Video
Globalization's (Local) Government   Transcript
Jeffrey Sachs 09/30/11
The world's most successful economies today use high taxes to finance a high level of government services, balancing high prosperity with social justice and environmental sustainability. >Ideas >Commentary
Exporting Energy Security: Keystone XL Exposed   Publication
08/31/11
The construction of Keystone XL will feed the growing trend of exporting refined products out of the United States, thereby doing nothing to enhance energy security or to stabilize oil prices or gasoline prices at the pump. >Ideas >Policy Library

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