10 must-read economics stories of the week
New evidence on the link between growth and inequality in the US and Germany.
Expert on economic development and development finance who serves as a non-executive board member in not-for-profit and development-focused entities. Former Vice President for Agriculture, Human and Social Development of the African Development Bank Group, based in Cote d’Ivoire, where she was responsible for overseeing the Bank’s strategy, lending and programming for a significant share of the Bank’s activities including agriculture and agroindustry; water management and sanitation; and education and healthcare, as well as the cross-cutting themes of job creation and gender empowerment. Prior to that she was Chief Economist at the World Economic Forum, in Geneva, overseeing economic research activities and analysis and represented the World Economic Forum externally on key global economic issues, and with a particular focus on economic development and inclusive growth. Before joining the World Economic Forum, she worked as a management consultant in the banking and financial sector for Eurogroup Consulting (Mazars Group) in Paris. Blanke was until 2019 a member of the Canadian Government’s Advisory Council on Economic Growth. She holds a BA in International Relations from Hamilton College; a Master of International Affairs from Columbia University; and a PhD in International Economics from the Graduate Institute, Geneva.
New evidence on the link between growth and inequality in the US and Germany.
A curated list of some of this week’s most interesting stories on economic growth and social inclusion; this week with a heavy focus on stories from this year’s Annual Meeting in Davos.
Our lives are being shaken to their very core by technological change, with the Fourth Industrial Revolution transforming economies as never before.
Spreading wealth makes growth more resilient to shocks and more sustainable in the long term.
A curated list of some of this week’s most interesting stories on economic growth and social inclusion.