Marten van den Berg (@bergmarten) 's Twitter Profile
Marten van den Berg

@bergmarten

@minlnv Director-General Agriculture The Netherlands

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migration provides a crucial skills boost, migrants provide a source of dynamism globally and are overrepresented in innovation and patents, arts and sciences awards, start-ups, and successful companies and can help ease pressures on the pension systems. weforum.org/agenda/2024/05…

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Prachtige netwerk bijeenkomst over hoe we van de biodiversiteit in het landelijk gebied een verdienmodel kunnen maken. En tijdens de lunch een mooie wandeling door Wildlands Adventure Zoo in Emmen. Minlvvn

Prachtige netwerk bijeenkomst over hoe we van de biodiversiteit in het landelijk gebied een verdienmodel kunnen maken. En tijdens de lunch een mooie wandeling door Wildlands Adventure Zoo in Emmen. <a href="/minlnv/">Minlvvn</a>
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A more fragmented global economy is emerging as trade (and investment, technology) flows are reshaped by geopolitical rivalry. davidskilling.substack.com/p/trade-as-geo…

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Looking at indicators such as life expectancy, infant mortality, literacy, and living standards, the story of the era of globalization is one of considerable progress and declining inequality. cato.org/publications/t… cato.org/publications/t…

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If observers downplay the extent to which the world’s economies are still integrated, they will underestimate the cost of actions that would fracture the world economy.  foreignaffairs.com/china/globaliz…

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Rather than hope for a stroke of luck, governments should be working to advance long-term growth by fostering productivity, entrepreneurship, and innovation, in a setting of closer international cooperation. Getting the Global Economy Out of the Slow Lane project-syndicate.org/commentary/glo…

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increased fragmentation negatively impacts the global economy, with emerging economies suffering more than advanced ones. nber.org/papers/w32638

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agricultural productivity in Africa is low. I see the primary cause as being small firms which means there are few opportunities for economies of scale, mechanization and R&D. Climate change is a threat.  Agricultural Productivity in Africa marginalrevolution.com/marginalrevolu…

agricultural productivity in Africa is low. I see the primary cause as being small firms which means there are few opportunities for economies of scale, mechanization and R&amp;D. Climate change is a threat. 

Agricultural Productivity in Africa 
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The left's gains in France and Britain are encouraging. But what kind of a program should the "new" left adopt? My latest. project-syndicate.org/commentary/eco…

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- The UK accounted for almost half of world trade in 1808 (48% to be precise) - The US share was 22% in 1948. -China’s world share is a paltry 14% in 2023. Who was most dominant in world trade: UK in 1800, US in 1948, or China today?"linkedin.com/pulse/who-most…

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The risks of retaliation, escalation, and trade wars are high, and with them an inefficient and costly deglobalisation. The effects have been limited so far, but I am afraid that the process has just started. core.axa-im.com/research-and-i…

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1/5 Klaus Baader: "There seems no evidence of a shift to deglobalisation. And while strategies such as nearshoring or friendshoring are being pursued in various economies, they imply geographic shifts in cross-border trade, not deglobalisation." ft.com/content/7235be… via @ft

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The understanding of global trade and trade imbalances has evolved much more rapidly in recent years than I expected. Here is Sander Tordoir, chief economist at the Centre for European Reform: "“Both China and Germany are economies that under-consume, and that also drives some of

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I'd like to remind people of this incredibly important paper debunking negative stereotypes about China's rise in Africa. It finds that Chinese firms in Africa have a positive impact on economic development, capacity building, and innovation.

I'd like to remind people of this incredibly important paper debunking negative stereotypes about China's rise in Africa.

It finds that Chinese firms in Africa have a positive impact on economic development, capacity building, and innovation.
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25 years ago each major US corporate used to have an European counterpart, mainly in Germany and France. Today counterparts of US tech giants are in China and Europe is becoming an open-air museum. What happened?

25 years ago each major US corporate used to have an European counterpart, mainly in Germany and France. Today counterparts of US tech giants are in China and Europe is becoming an open-air museum. What happened?