The COVID-19 crisis won’t have a lasting impact on climate change, but the response will – fiscal policymakers should thus aim to make the recovery green according to the IMF.
Read the IMF special note here
The COVID-19 crisis won’t have a lasting impact on climate change, but the response will – fiscal policymakers should thus aim to make the recovery green according to the IMF.
Read the IMF special note here
The Florida State Board of Administration has made some strategic moves to take advantage of opportunities in the dislocation, including in private equity, distressed debt and active listed equities.. But CIO, Ash Williams, is concerned about the underlying real economy.
Even if the United States turns a blind eye to deglobalization’s effects on the rest of the world, it should remember that the current abundant demand for dollar assets depends heavily on the vast trade and financial system that some American politicians aim to shrink. If deglobalization goes too far, no country will be spared.
Could COVID-19 be the event that finally forces many companies, and entire industries, to rethink and transform their global supply chain model?
Academics at Chicago Booth looks at three important pillars of the economic policy response to the COVID-19 crisis.
The scenarios in this paper demonstrate that even a contained outbreak could significantly impact the global economy in the short run.
The decade ahead promises to be one in which purpose gets to be much more widely entrenched and influential. And asset owners have a role to play in the path to purposeful capitalism.
Rebecca Henderson, the John and Natty McArthur University Professor at Harvard University who co-teaches Reimagining Capitalism at HBS, says inequality is equal to climate risk in its potential impact. She told delegates at the Fiduciary Investors Symposium at Harvard University when a system no longer generates freedom and prosperity it must be changed. Change is possible because we have the resources and technology to do it. A first move is decent jobs for people at the “bottom”.
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