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Outperformers: High-growth emerging economies and the companies that propel them
Some emerging economies have grown much faster and more consistently than others. Underlying these success stories is a pro-growth policy agenda and the standout role of large companies.
Highjacking the SDGs? The Private Sector and the Sustainable Development Goals
This report “gives an overview of business involvement with the SDGs and the relevant discussions”, examines “the financial sector”, and looks at “tobacco companies and their involvement with the SDGs” (Abshagen et al., 2018).
Solving the productivity puzzle
New research uncovers how three waves collided to create historically low productivity growth but finds the potential for it to recover to 2 percent or more.
Good Governance, Good Growth
The debate about whether democracy is a prerequisite for greater prosperity has a long history, dating back as far as Aristotle. What are the most effective policy strategies for developed and developing democracies?
Democracy and Business
Is democracy good for business, and is business good for democracy? Do the inclusive
institutions of democracy promote entrepreneurship, leading to more growth and job creation, or
do they constrain it? Are entrepreneurs a natural constituency for democratic change, or do they
use their power and influence to shape the rules of the game in their favor?
No Collar Economy - Vol. II
“There is an increased demand for substantive dialogue regarding the changes in water temperature. The central argument of this...is that this dialogue must be global...The more we share...we learn from each other, and the better we will be able to transition into our digital world” (Irene Braam).
The No Collar Economy - Vol. I
“The exponential change caused by digital innovations has changed the way we work, the way we play, the way we buy, and the way we bank – all in the span of a couple decades. And as a digitizing society, we are just getting warmed up” (Irene Braam).
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