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Infrastructure Stimulus and Finance: A Rethink

Junaid Ahmad Can infrastructure investments provide a strong stimulus for the Indian economy? The answer is a resounding but conditional yes: conditional on how the investments will be financed and spent. Size versus Leverage The policy discussions on how to finance infrastructure inevitably focus on the size of …

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Semiconductors, Electronics and Pharmaceuticals Lead Digital Transformation in Manufacturing

A new report launched today by the World Economic Forum reveals that the semiconductors, electronics and pharmaceuticals sectors are leading the way in the digital transformation of manufacturing. The Manufacturing Transformation Insights Report 2022 offers new insights and findings emerging from the new Global Smart Industry Readiness Index …

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WHO highlights benefits and dangers of artificial intelligence for older people

Artificial intelligence (AI) technologies can improve older people’s health and well-being, but only if ageism is eliminated from their design, implementation, and use, said the World Health Organization (WHO) on Wednesday. In a new policy brief, Ageism in artificial intelligence for health, the agency presents legal, non-legal and technical measures that can …

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Spending on social protection rose nearly 270% with pandemic

The 60th session of the Commission for Social Development kicked off on Monday, in a virtual format, with appeals to make COVID-19 a turning point for humanity, and a focus on making social protection systems universally available. Opening the session, the Under-Secretary-General for Economic and Social Affairs (DESA), Liu Zhenmin, argued that the pandemic had highlighted the critical role of social policies. “The COVID-19 crisis has exacerbated …

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Russia-Maghreb: What Future?

Kester Klomegah The Maghreb region, with an estimated population of over 100 million people, has been an interesting geographical region for key global players due to its tremendous untapped natural resources. Algeria, Libya, Mauritania, Morocco, and Tunisia established the Arab Maghreb Union in 1989 to promote cooperation and …

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Evolution of the Balance of Power principle in light of emerging power equations in the world

Douglas Daniel D’sa An introduction to international order While each state exercises its own and respects the other’s right to sovereignty, they are not inherently equal. Some states wield greater power and influence, while other states merely react and try to develop their economic and political might. But …

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Preventing Nuclear War in the Middle East: Science, System and “Vision”

Louis Beres “A scientist, whether theorist or experimenter, puts forward statements, or systems of statements, and tests them step by step.”-Karl R. Popper -The Logic of Scientific Discovery (1959) For the moment, informed global concerns about nuclear war avoidance center on superpower crises over Ukraine. Though such existential …

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The wisdom of European diplomacy is the key to the crisis management now

Paul Wang Over the past weeks, the entire world has watched the tensions between Russia and Ukraine as the media and governmental statements in the transatlantic bloc have alleged the prospect of two East Slavic countries’ armed conflict over Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity. For sure, Russia is …

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Freedoms and free-market capitalism beyond utopias and dystopias: A World Without Money revise

Fabio Telarico On 23 January, The Foundation for Economic Education (FEE) published “Is Star Trek’s Dream of a World Without Money Utopian or Dystopian?”, a piece does not serve the cause of Liberty well. Sure, the article is not written in bad faith. But it ends up justifying a parasitic …

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