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The Price of Carbon: Moving Forward in the Aftermath of COP 21
Because the climate is a common good, economists generally advocate the use of an international carbon price to internalize climate risk, to incorporate as many countries as … - Type d'image:LibreVendredi 27 Novembre 2015English Articles
Financing the Green Climate Fund
By Dr. Matthias Kroll - Based on "How central banks can contribute to staying below the 2°C benchmark by purchasing Green Climate Bonds.", Future Finance - Policy … - Type d'image:LibreMardi 10 Novembre 2015English Articles
What Happens if Robots Take the Jobs? The Impact of Emerging Technologies on Employment and Public Policy
Automation is appearing everywhere. - Type d'image:Image contenu principale (Dimensions 635px * 300px)Mardi 10 Novembre 2015English Articles
How Robots, Artificial Intelligence, and Machine Learning will Affect Employment and Public Policy
Emerging technologies like industrial robots, artificial intelligence, and machine learning are advancing at a rapid pace, but there has been little attention to their impact … - Type d'image:LibreLundi 09 Novembre 2015English Articles
Environmental policy performance bonds
By Abdeldjellil Bouzidi, economist and Managing Partner, Emena Advisory and Michael Mainelli, Executive Chairman, Z/Yen Group - Linking public debt to CO2 emissions could … - Type d'image:Image contenu principale (Dimensions 635px * 300px)Lundi 02 Novembre 2015English Articles
Social Benefits in the Age of Uber
By Jean Pisani-Ferry. When it comes to compensation, the company you work for often matters more than how good you are at what you do. - Type d'image:LibreLundi 26 Octobre 2015English Articles
COP21 – A Moment of Truth for the Climate and Sustainable Development
The International Research Network for Low Carbon Societies (LCS-RNet) circulated a position statement in the run-up to COP21.