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By Project Syndicate - Apr 06,2023
By Jorge G. Castañeda and Carlos OminamiNEW YORK — Recent years have not been good ones for democracy in Latin America.
By Project Syndicate - Mar 30,2023
By Raghuram G. Rajan and Viral V. Acharya CHICAGO — The recent bank collapses in the United States seem to have an obvious cause.
By Project Syndicate - Mar 28,2023
By Beniamino Callegari and Per Espen StoknesOSLO — An easy way to start a long, heated debate is to mention global population.
By Project Syndicate - Mar 26,2023
By Julia Kaufman and Jane Kabubo-MariaraWASHINGTON, DC/NAIROBI — “Localisation” has become a buzzword in international development circles, partly thanks to a push by the United States to shift more aid funding to local actors.
By Project Syndicate - Mar 23,2023
By Quentin Grafton, Joyeeta Gupta and Aromar Revi NEW YORK CITY — The world is becoming accustomed to the drip-drip of catastrophic headlines following each new climate-driven disaster.
By Project Syndicate - Mar 20,2023
By Robin Willoughby and Nico MuziLONDON — Disruption is coming to the agriculture sector.
By Project Syndicate - Mar 20,2023
By Daron Acemoglu and Simon JohnsonBOSTON — Meta (Facebook), Alphabet (Google), Microsoft, Twitter and a few other tech companies have come to dominate what we see and hear on the internet, shaping hundreds of millions of people’s perceptions of the world.
By Project Syndicate - Mar 13,2023
By Mariana Mazzucato, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, Johan Rockström, and Tharman ShanmugaratnamLONDON — The world’s water crisis can no longer be ignored.
By Project Syndicate - Mar 11,2023
By Robert Muggah, Gabriella Seiler and Gordon LaForgeRIO DE JANEIRO — Recent months may well be remembered as the moment when predictive artificial intelligence went mainstream.
By Project Syndicate - Mar 04,2023
By Mariana Mazzucato and Rosie CollingtonLONDON — In recent years, McKinsey & Company has become a household name, but for all the wrong reasons.

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