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02/11/2023 |
Article | Since the great financial crisis, the G20 has established itself as the main international forum for coordinating public policy, at least in the economic and financial spheres.… |
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02/11/2023 |
Article | The definition and list of global public goods, which are undoubtedly narrower than those relating to global challenges, do not enjoy consensus among the various multilateral… |
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02/11/2023 |
Article | Over the last 30 years, at least 94 green-climate funds have been created to finance climate-related projects and programs in emerging markets and developing economies (EMDEs).… |
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02/11/2023 |
Article | The international financial system remains centered on the dollar, which is by far the main reserve currency; the monetary policy of the US Federal Reserve has an important… |
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02/11/2023 |
Article | Challenges such as climate change and the recent Covid-19 pandemic have forced policymakers to recognize the close interconnection between environmental and human health. In this… |
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02/11/2023 |
Article | Financing global public goods with the proceeds of earmarked taxes is an idea that has been regularly discussed and implemented in France after the 2004 Landau report through the… |
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02/11/2023 |
Article | Today, we are facing a unique and unprecedented challenge: a dual environmental and climate crisis. This crisis could have irreversible and dangerous consequences for humanity. It… |
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02/11/2023 |
Article | Drawing from the literature on global public goods, we examine the adequacy of the US financial and monetary system as a global public good in relation to emerging markets and… |
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02/11/2023 |
Article | [...]Tandis que le monde est confronte a une polycrise sans precedent la fourniture et la durabilite des biens publics mondiaux s'en retrouve profondement affectee En premier lieu le cl[...] |
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02/11/2023 |
Article | Financing global public goods, in particular climate action, is on the verge of being made part of the World Bank's official mandate. This is just the most recent development in a… |
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02/11/2023 |
Article | The stability of our climate is a global public good whose benefits far outweigh its cost of provision. The nature of free riding means that a stable climate is threatened by… |
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02/11/2023 |
Article | On March 3, 2023, negotiations were concluded on the third implementing agreement for the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, known as the Montego Bay Convention, the… |
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02/11/2023 |
Article | To the traditional division between public and private goods, the commons add a new dimension: that of resources, material or not, that we can share and that are vulnerable to… |
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02/11/2023 |
Article | The globalization of sustainable development challenges (health crises, climate change, etc.) has not yet been followed by an equivalent push in terms of metrics, statistical… |
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02/11/2023 |
Article | To ensure that climate finance is additional to development financing and that it is allocated effectively and equitably, it is necessary to distinguish between whether it is… |
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02/11/2023 |
Article | In recent decades, the Ocean has become an object of conquest. Not only is it subject to major pressures - overexploitation of certain resources, pollution, climate change - but… |
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28/03/2023 |
Article | This article discusses the potential impact of stablecoins and central bank digital currencies (CBDC) on the international monetary system, particularly concerning the domination… |
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24/01/2023 |
Article | While the EU-UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement and the Withdrawal Agreement, including the Protocol on Ireland/Northern Ireland, set a solid foundation for the future… |
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24/01/2023 |
Article | It is difficult to distinguish the economic impacts of Brexit from those of the pandemic. Nevertheless, UK's GDP decreased by 5.2%. Imports from the EU declined significantly and… |
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24/01/2023 |
Article | The United Kingdom has consistently sought to benefit from the “best of both worlds” in the financial sector: access to the single market and the freedom to adapt its regulations… |