The European Court of Human Rights found the Swiss government guilty for not doing enough to protect the Swiss from climate change and, particularly, from heat waves that affect, above all, the elderly. The case was brought to the Court by a group …
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Paternalism is characterized by one’s inclination to override another person’s preferences. This requires that some have a superior understanding of …
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Introduction The Bank of England has taken the lead amongst the world’s central banks in issuing a working paper about …
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In August 2022, US President Joe Biden signed the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), which promises massive investment by the US government in US-built …
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April 12th 2024, 5 p.m. at the Warsaw School of Economics, building G, auditorium VII. The event is open …
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“The robots are coming. And that’s a good thing”. This is the title of a very recent MIT Technology Review …
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Introduction – 130 Central Banks have CBDC Projects Since we last reported on the ECB’s thinking about CBDCs1, multiple central …
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Morocco faces a pressing challenge in water scarcity, posing significant hurdles to its socio-economic progress. Ranked among the nations with …