Future Nexus
@futurenex_us
Research, strategy, and friends at þe intersection of finance & policy
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A fun thing indeed – couldn't be more excited to announce: Mark Blyth and I are organizing a 'Political economy of finance summer school'.
June 17-21, in Providence: 2 days for PhD students, 3 for early-career scholars. With the finest instructors. Please share & apply!
Our panel discussion on how we make a #NetZero emissions future a reality is now fully booked for the in person event but you can still join us online on 2 November.
This event marks the 15th 🎉of the founding of Grantham Imperial & Grantham LSE
lse.ac.uk/granthaminstit…
I have seen calls for naming the #LossandDamageFunds as #HuqFund in memory of Prof Saleemul Huq. It is a great idea. Also, 'huq' means rights or dues in Urdu, making it an apt name, as indeed compensation for losses and damages is due to those who have not contributed to CC.
How can policymakers make the #justtransition a living reality? This fab new JustDecarb report is a must-read setting out handy frameworks for planning, participation, financial support, accountability & evaluation. Lots of wisdom in here. Read here: bit.ly/3Mo0o9s
Industrial policy is back as part of the response to the overlapping emergencies the world is facing. Given the multiplicity of challenges, multi-solving policies and smart conditionalities is what we need. Important new study by @Isabel_Estevez Roosevelt Institute 🧶
When thinking about curbing the downsides of the derisking state, I often struggled with the insights of the classical literature on applying Amsden and Wade's Japan-Korea conditionalities to today's economies. Isabel Estevez has come closest to solving my problem.
“The agreement could even be an opportunity to prove that sectoral bargaining—where unions organize an entire industry rather than at specific workplaces—can work in some fields.” Lee Harris
Check this out!! A no nonsense explanation of how recent inflation works, from the brilliant Isabella M. Weber
Is inflation just a number game or does it hold deeper societal implications?
Isabella M. Weber University of Massachusetts challenges traditional economic stances on inflation & delves into the social dimensions of pricing.
A list of financial data sources, curated for their usefulness for political economy. Official statistics as well as datasets compiled by organizations and academic researchers. Originally assembled for my #IPEofMoFi course at Hertie School.
benjaminbraun.org/teaching/datas…
Although the IRA was passed over a year ago, nobody has calculated how much its elective pay provisions are worth to public RE developers.
Well, Center for Public Enterprise did the math so you don't have to. 1/ publicenterprise.org/reports/financ…
Why the Fed and ECB parted ways on climate change: The politics of divergence in the global central banking community brookings.edu/articles/why-t… The Brookings Institution Monica DiLeo Glenn Rudebusch Jens van 't Klooster 🟦🟦🟦
📣 How can #India support a #JustTransition in coal-mining regions?
Next week, join us for a closer look at the policy landscape, monitoring mechanisms, & lessons from international experience.
Organized in partnership with IIM Calcutta.
Register now 👇
iisd.org/events/achievi…
NEW: Isabel Estevez on Pitchfork Economics podcast, talking industrial policy.
How care and agriculture are 'industries' too, and what policy can do to shape them for the public interest.
pitchforkeconomics.com/episode/how-in…
Industrial policy is not just about manufacturing & building. It's about *what* we're manufacturing, *how* we're building, and ultimately, whether or not we're promoting our collective well-being.
Isabel Estevez discusses on Pitchfork Economics:
pitchforkeconomics.com/episode/how-in…