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Rick Van Der Ploeg says that the only way to obtain overwhelming support for carbon pricing is by making sure that as many people as possible benefit from the green tax reform.
Tommaso Valletti, leader of the CEPR Competition Policy RPN, talks about his recent research on competition policy and looks at the relationship between market power and political power.
Agnès Bénassy-Quéré calls on governments to invest more in climate adaptation and mitigation, since fiscal sustainability can be greatly hindered by the absence of climate sustainability.
Beata Javorcik talks about her research on the impact of the 2016 Brexit referendum and the consequent prospect of higher barriers to services exports on the UK job market.
Sebnem Kalemli-Ozcan presents her recent studies that make an economic case for global vaccinations.
Paula Bustos presents her recent research on the effects of both climate and climate change on the movement of people across sectors.
Lucrezia Reichlin tells us about her recent research into how best to use monetary and fiscal tools to respond to these and future shocks.
Sergei Guriev looks at whether mobile broadband internet is a liberation or disinformation technology.
Patrick Bolton finds investors in all sectors are already integrating risks associated with the carbon transition into their investments.
Christoph Trebesch shows how the United States is the largest supporter of Ukraine and he also calls on European governments to do more and stand up to the challenge.
Thomas Piketty tells Tim Phillips that we should continue setting ambitious targets in education and political participation
Luis Garicano suggests a more efficient and faster solution to end Putin’s war would be to impose a tariff on oil and gas imported from Russia.