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By Mariana Mazzucato - Oct 20,2024
LONDON — From high-level policy debates and political manifestos to everyday news coverage, anxiety about economic growth is everywhere. In Germany, the government’s latest budget identifies stronger growth as a top priority.
By Mariana Mazzucato - Aug 15,2024
LONDON — COVID-19 cases are on the rise again, offering a stark reminder of the lessons we ought to have learned from previous waves.
By Mariana Mazzucato - Aug 06,2024
LONDON — Collective intelligence is becoming a catchphrase meant to capture the essence of the knowledge economy, where multitudes of people collaborate on difficult challenges, with each bringing something different to the table.
By Mariana Mazzucato - Apr 05,2024
LONDON – Recent drafts of a global pandemic treaty have been widely criticised as “shameful and unjust”.
By Mariana Mazzucato - Jan 20,2024
DAVOS — With voters in 76 countries heading to the polls in 2024, this is a record-breaking year for democracy. Yet, it coincides with an alarming rise in right-wing populism, which increasingly blames policies to address climate change for voters’ economic hardships.
By Mariana Mazzucato - Jun 01,2023
LONDON — The International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank recently held their annual spring meetings, which, according to the organisers, produced a “strong message of confidence and a willingness to cooperate.” But lofty rhetoric and good intentions will not be enough to
By Mariana Mazzucato - Apr 06,2023
LONDON — As political theater, it would be hard to beat US Senate Health, Education, Labour and Pensions Committee Chairman Bernie Sanders’ recent grilling of Moderna CEO Stéphane Bancel, who was forced to explain why his company has quadrupled the price of its COVID-19 vaccine.
By Mariana Mazzucato - Jan 28,2023
LONDON — After leaders of government, business and civil society met at this year’s World Economic Forum meeting in Davos, the observation that we are living in the age of a “polycrisis” has spread.
By Mariana Mazzucato - Nov 07,2022
CAIRO — In recent weeks, several members of the Glasgow Financial Alliance on Net Zero (GFANZ), a group of 450 financial institutions, have quit over concerns about the cost of delivering on their climate commitments.
By Mariana Mazzucato - Nov 05,2022
SANTIAGO — The war in Ukraine and the global cost-of-living crisis are hitting Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) hard.
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