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Emerging TechnologiesWhy we need a global response to AI ethicsMark Esposito, Terence Tse, Joshua Entsminger, and Aurélie Jean · Project Syndicate 20 May 2019
Sustainable DevelopmentWe must help developing countries escape commodity dependencePamela Coke-Hamilton 17 May 2019
Education and SkillsWhy white, less-educated Americans born in the 1960s are worse off than the previous generationMargherita Borella, Mariacristina De Nardi, Fang Yang, and Douglas Clement · VoxEU 17 May 2019
Financial and Monetary SystemsThis is how nature and nurture affect economic successSandra Black, Paul Devereux, Petter Lundborg, and Kaveh Majlesi · VoxEU 17 May 2019
Geographies in Depth5 ways to champion vulnerable languagesH. Ekkehard Wolff · The Conversation 16 May 2019
Education and SkillsInequality is a global crisis. Here's how we can tackle it.IMF Blog · IMF Blog 16 May 2019
Education and SkillsThese universities are making the most impact on societyEllie Bothwell · Times Higher Education 16 May 2019
Equity, Diversity and InclusionNational Development Banks: What they are, why they matterJosé Antonio Ocampo and Stephany Griffith-Jones 16 May 2019
Geo-Economics and PoliticsThe global economy is being hit by higher uncertaintyHites Ahir, Davide Furceri, and Nicholas Bloom · VoxEU 16 May 2019
Financial and Monetary SystemsBank stress tests need to implement these 2 reforms in order to be effectiveJeremy Bulow · VoxEU 16 May 2019
Climate ActionThe next ‘climate strike’ – people are choosing not to have children due to climate changeSonia Elks · Thomson Reuters Foundation trust.org 15 May 2019
Climate ActionCentral banks are catching on to the enormous threat of climate changeKnowledge @Wharton · Knowledge@Wharton 15 May 2019
Geographies in DepthHaving children costs women's earnings, but the impact varies from country to countryCamille Landais, Johanna Posch, Andreas Steinhauer, Josef Zweimüller, and Henrik Kleven · VoxEU 14 May 2019
Social InnovationCompanies that want to help the poor or homeless need to work directly with themPaul Klein · LSE Business Review 13 May 2019
Education and SkillsThe first new university in the UK for 40 years is taking a very different approach to educationKate Whiting 13 May 2019
Economic GrowthHere are 4 steps we need to take in order to create a ‘good-jobs’ economyDani Rodrik · Project Syndicate 10 May 2019
Social InnovationMarriage equality boosted employment of both partners in US gay and lesbian couplesDario Sansone 10 May 2019
Economic GrowthWhy universal basic income is not the silver bullet its advocates claimKristin Houser · Futurism 10 May 2019
Economic GrowthHow the US can tackle unemploymentLenny Mendonca and Laura Tyson · Project Syndicate 10 May 2019