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RtE2024 Industrial Policy for Good Jobs
A discussion about the industrial policy tools needed to create good jobs. The panelists are Eliana Carranza, a senior economist at the World Bank; Andres Valenciano Yamuni, the director for the Washington, DC Office of the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean; and Nimrod Kalk, Chief Research Officer of Climate and Development at the University of Cape Town’s Nelson Mandela School of Public Governance. This panel was moderated by Gordon Hanson, Peter Wertheim Professor of Urban Policy at Harvard Kennedy School and faculty co-director of the Reimagining the Economy Project. Hosted on April 12, 2024.
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RtE2024 Industrial Policy for the Green Transition
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A discussion about how industrial policy can fight climate change and promote green growth. The panelists are Abhishek Jain, Director at the Council on Energy, Environment, and Water (CEEW); Charles Sabel, Maurice T. Moore Professor of Law at Columbia Law School; Alessio Terzi, Adjunct Professor in Economics at Sciences Po and Economist at the European Commission; and Elizabeth Thurbon, Profess...
RtE2024 Industrial Policy for SMEs
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A discussion about the unique policy challenges and opportunities in promoting small and medium-sized enterprises. The panelists are Jie Bai, Assistant Professor in Public Policy, Harvard Kennedy School; Michela Giorcelli, Associate Professor, Department of Economics, University of California Los Angeles; and Andres Zahler, Assistant Professor, Institute for Public Policy, Diego Portales Univer...
RtE2024 Industrial Policy for Innovation
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A discussion about how industrial policy can promote the innovation and adoption of new technologies. The panelists are Chiara Criscuolo, Head, Productivity Innovation and Entrepreneurship, Science Technology and Innovation Directorate, OECD; Munseob Lee, Assistant Professor of Economics, UC San Diego School of Global Policy and Strategy; Barry Naughton, So Kwan Lok Chair of Chinese Internation...
RtE2024 The Imperative to Redirect Technological Change
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A discussion about how markets fail to create the right kind of technological change and how policy can address this. The speaker is Daron Acemoglu, Institute Professor of Economics at MIT. He is joined by Dani Rodrik, Reimagining the Economy Faculty Co-Director and Ford Foundation Professor of International Political Economy at the Harvard Kennedy School. Hosted on April 12, 2024.
RtE2024 Institutions for Industrial Policy
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A discussion about the politics and political implementation of industrial policy. The panelists are Matt Andrews, Edward S. Mason Senior Lecturer in International Development at the Harvard Kennedy School; Yuen Yuen Ang, Alfred Chandler Chair of Political Economy at Johns Hopkins University; and Piero Ghezzi, current International Consultant on productive development issues and former Minister...
CID Spring 2024 Speaker Series | "Hope Amid Horror" with Juan Sebastian Chamorro Garcia
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CID Spring 2024 Speaker Series | "Hope Amid Horror" with Juan Sebastian Chamorro Garcia
GEM24: Breaking Barriers for Women and Girls Introduction Video
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CID Executive Director Fatema Z. Sumar narrates the opening video of GEM24: Breaking Barriers for Women and Girls. The video highlights the urgent need to support women's equality in developing countries.
GEM24 Fireside Chat: The Politics of Centering Women and Girls in Policy and Practice
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On May 1st and 2nd, 2024, Harvard's Center for International Development (CID) in partnership with Harvard Kennedy School's Women and Public Policy Program (WAPPP) hosted the Global Empowerment Meeting 2024 (GEM24): Breaking Barriers for Women and Girls. The Fireside Chat highlighted the need to prioritize gender equity in policy and practice, as well as how it is key to reshaping societies and...
GEM24 Panel 2:The Next Frontiers for Women and Girls
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On May 1st and 2nd, 2024Harvard's Center for International Development (CID) in partnership with Harvard Kennedy School's Women and Public Policy Program (WAPPP) hosted the Global Empowerment Meeting 2024 (GEM24): Breaking Barriers for Women and Girls. Panel 2, The Next Frontiers for Women and Girls highlighted perspectives from practitioners and researchers working at the grassroots level and ...
GEM24 Lunch with Grandmother
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On May 2nd, 2024, Harvard's Center for International Development (CID) in partnership with Harvard Kennedy School's Women and Public Policy Program (WAPPP) hosted the Global Empowerment Meeting 2024 (GEM24): Breaking Barriers for Women and Girls. During Lunch with Grandmothers, we heard from the CEO and Founder of Nyaka, Jackson Kaguri, along with Grandmother Program Representative Jolly Babiru...
GEM24 Panel 1: Innovative Interventions in Advancing Gender Equity
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On May 1st and 2nd, 2024, Harvard's Center for International Development (CID) in partnership with the Harvard Kennedy School' Women and Public Policy Program (WAPPP) hosted the Global Empowerment Meeting 2024 (GEM24): Breaking Barriers for Women and Girls. Panel 1, Innovative Interventions in Advancing Gender Equity explored groundbreaking research, practices, and policies that have been shown...
CID Speaker Series | Shrinking Africa's Infrastructure Gap with Prime Minister Patrick Achi
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CID Speaker Series | Shrinking Africa's Infrastructure Gap with Prime Minister Patrick Achi
CID Development Perspectives: Place-Based and Industrial Policies
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CID Development Perspectives: Place-Based and Industrial Policies
CID Development Perspectives: AI and Firms
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CID Development Perspectives: AI and Firms
CID Development Perspectives: Education Markets and Systems
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CID Development Perspectives: Education Markets and Systems
CID Development Perspectives: Social Networks
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CID Development Perspectives: Social Networks
CID Development Perspectives: The Economics of Mental Health in Developing Countries
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CID Development Perspectives: The Economics of Mental Health in Developing Countries
CID Development Perspectives: Political Economy and Development: A Field at a Critical Juncture?
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CID Development Perspectives: Political Economy and Development: A Field at a Critical Juncture?
Road to GEM24 | Reproductive Choice and Women's Agency with Dr. Nancy Birdsall
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Road to GEM24 | Reproductive Choice and Women's Agency with Dr. Nancy Birdsall
CID Speaker Series with Jackson Kaguri, CEO of Nyaka Inc in Uganda
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CID Speaker Series with Jackson Kaguri, CEO of Nyaka Inc in Uganda
"Women's Empowerment in the Face of Regression and Resilience" with Amb. Adela Raz | Road to GEM24
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"Women's Empowerment in the Face of Regression and Resilience" with Amb. Adela Raz | Road to GEM24
CID Road to GEM2024 with Abby Maxman, CEO of Oxfam America
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CID Road to GEM2024 with Abby Maxman, CEO of Oxfam America
CID Development Perspectives: Publishing in Economics
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CID Development Perspectives: Publishing in Economics
CID Development Perspectives: A Gentle Introduction to Using Deep Learning in Economic Research
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CID Development Perspectives: A Gentle Introduction to Using Deep Learning in Economic Research
The State of Civil Society and Civic Freedoms Globally Made with Clipchamp
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The State of Civil Society and Civic Freedoms Globally Made with Clipchamp
Opportunities and Challenges of MDB Development Financing in Asia featuring Ambassador Chantale Wong
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Opportunities and Challenges of MDB Development Financing in Asia featuring Ambassador Chantale Wong
Canada's Feminist Foreign Policy and International Development Priorities
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Canada's Feminist Foreign Policy and International Development Priorities
The Household at Work: Evidence from a Refugee Camp
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The Household at Work: Evidence from a Refugee Camp
Bringing the Corporate "E" and "S" together in ESG to Advance Global Development
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Bringing the Corporate "E" and "S" together in ESG to Advance Global Development

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @zhangmxin
    @zhangmxin 2 дні тому

    The question is same as why some people are poor, when we can understand the personal problem, we might can understand the country’s problems! Technology is just a tool!

  • @stacyisaak2258
    @stacyisaak2258 15 днів тому

    I’m listening to these two idiots as of 8-24-24. Scarbough went full communist and Paul is more clueless and dangerous because he can’t admit he’s wrong. Trump 2024

  • @YOUNGNEGUS
    @YOUNGNEGUS 19 днів тому

    Fascinating discussion! It's inspiring to hear from Mr. Mamo Mihretu about the economic reforms in Ethiopia, especially in the challenging context of post-war recovery. The insights shared by policymakers and academics in this series are invaluable for understanding the complexities of development. Thanks to Mr. Mamo Mihretu.

  • @bryanpadillafranco9677
    @bryanpadillafranco9677 25 днів тому

    As a Venezuelan who studied Economics Ricardo is my inspiration I studied his work and used his principles to write my Thesis dissertation on the Resource Course in Venezuela. I hope one day I can meet him and continue the legacy of building economic thought for development. Gracias Ricardo eres un duro

  • @alfred-vz8ti
    @alfred-vz8ti Місяць тому

    get democray. discuss.

  • @alexk7442
    @alexk7442 Місяць тому

    No those woman are not the same - one believes that killing innocent infidels will get them into heaven the other that love is the summum bonum

  • @marianafuchs8946
    @marianafuchs8946 Місяць тому

    5luni mai încasat pt. o moștenire DE 525000euro și am plătit 7500 euro și nici azi nu am primit fondul, m-a amăgit, că primesc donația, banii, cardul,, cadoul de la o femeie bolnavă și nici azi nu am primit nimic din investițiile mele, nu mai am bani și au dispărut toți care lucrau cu el și nici banii nu mi-au returnat abia mai trăiesc și am muncit corect la ingrijitoare batrini 24h, bătaie de joc, aveti grijă. Vă mulțumesc. A promis pe Biblie, am plătit 225 euro ultima taxă și tot nu finalizat donația mea, dincontra a zis să nu își varse furia asupra mea, acum nu mai am bani, mi-a făcut datorii, fără contact și nu am decât să îl dau în justiție, Dumnezeu să te pedepsească.

  • @mnasir99
    @mnasir99 Місяць тому

    Why isn't this video having a million views? You guys are amazing! Thank you ever so much.

  • @kouakoupierreclaver
    @kouakoupierreclaver Місяць тому

    Tres belle video, je voulais savoir techniquement comment construire l'espace produit d'un pays? Quelles sont les données qu'il faut? Avec quel logiciel? ...

  • @Cutlerypotato
    @Cutlerypotato Місяць тому

    She has unleashed the wokest economy in Canadian history

  • @Barklord
    @Barklord 2 місяці тому

    I disagree with his framing of Communism with Fascism at the beginning being primarily about "us versus them," while Liberalism is not. Liberalism creates individual economic competitors, which allows for domination through property relations acquired and enforced by The State. Liberal economics creates competitors for artificial scarcity. Communism tries to eliminate the Us versus Them distinction that Liberal property relations reinforce. Fascism tries to obscure the class conflict that Liberal capitalism creates.

  • @manuelgonzales2570
    @manuelgonzales2570 2 місяці тому

    Very interesting tool. Very valuable work. Thank you!

  • @emmanuelameyaw9735
    @emmanuelameyaw9735 3 місяці тому

    It is not schooling or money. It is productive schooling and productive money. Schooling does not lead to one-to-one increase in productivity because some resources are fixed. And how does this theory explain the disparity between Ghana and South Korea...both poor countries in 1960.

  • @kathymbabazi780
    @kathymbabazi780 3 місяці тому

    Thanks untie.God bless you🎉

  • @emmanuelameyaw9735
    @emmanuelameyaw9735 3 місяці тому

    Who really cares what they have to say anyway?

  • @johnpeterstudies2239
    @johnpeterstudies2239 3 місяці тому

    i appreciate you brought this topic to this media channel

  • @user-ev9to4xx2o
    @user-ev9to4xx2o 3 місяці тому

    Not.only.democracy.in.peril.the.u.s .to 😂😂

  • @user-lp9mm2ox5j
    @user-lp9mm2ox5j 3 місяці тому

    Получил дрель Макита, зарядник не работает

  • @pif4347
    @pif4347 3 місяці тому

    I still don’t understand the concept of order without design. Maybe he really means “organic order” or “demand driven design”. I need to read the book, because this video literally doesn’t scratch the surface. An hour of fluff.

    • @nogi7028
      @nogi7028 3 місяці тому

      "Order" is economic order aka the market. It determines the shape of a city. "Design" is a planner's regulation of the market/order. The book talks about planner's designs that distort the order (harmful regulation that distort the market and thus hurt the city people).

  • @pif4347
    @pif4347 3 місяці тому

    I wish the interviewer asked better questions, and interjected less. She’s one of the least succinct people I’ve heard. I’m halfway through this and I still have no grasp on what “order without design” means.

  • @user-ev9to4xx2o
    @user-ev9to4xx2o 3 місяці тому

    America.icon Is.the.statue.of liberty.so.america Has.liberty.but Preaches.freedom For.the.rest.while.they.have.the.liberty.to.take.away.the.same.freedom they.preach.to You.😂😂😂😂😂❤

  • @babirukamu
    @babirukamu 4 місяці тому

    Thank you Mummy for raising the Nyaka flag high.

  • @flankspeed
    @flankspeed 4 місяці тому

    Wow, this might've been the best presentation ever in human history, but I don't know that BECAUSE I CAN'T SEE ANY F****** THING.

  • @petuamwesigwa4564
    @petuamwesigwa4564 4 місяці тому

    Beautiful! Well done Kaaka Jolly❤

  • @emmamugisha2498
    @emmamugisha2498 4 місяці тому

    My children are blessed to have Kaka Jolly as their Mukaka

  • @pamelatumwebaze6874
    @pamelatumwebaze6874 4 місяці тому

    So proud of you Kaaka Jolly. You raised 15+++. You mothered lots and lots of us at church

  • @HarvardCID
    @HarvardCID 4 місяці тому

    ATTENTION: We have restarted this stream in order to enable live captioning. Please join at the new link here: ua-cam.com/users/liveTjreL7LrLv4?feature=share

  • @jasonsmith1155
    @jasonsmith1155 4 місяці тому

    Like all serious academics, he's a fan of Harry Potter novels. Not the great classics, not historical texts, not philosophy, definitely not War and Peace (RUSSIAN BAD!) no.... Harry Potter novels. Novels written for children. He actually made a video about Harry Potter novels comparing them to Ukraine or something, I couldn't bother to watch a grown man and academic lecture captured students on Harry Potter, but wow. Jesus tap-dancing-christ, the man is a fifty some year Yale professor who helped to send a half a million working class men to be slaughtered for the Arms Industry, you think out of all the literature out there, he might be able to promote something a bit more cerebral than a fking HARRY POTTER NOVEL. I guess he could never promote anti-war literature, or his handlers wouldn't cut him anymore checks, but even his handlers want people to take him seriously, right? I mean, c'mon CIA, can't your boy do a little better?

  • @wailinburnin
    @wailinburnin 4 місяці тому

    There is some sort of disconnect that is demonstrated in this UA-cam posting of this lecture. I’m commenting as the second comment in eleven years. I was a Project Management Professional (credentialed in 2004) who could not find employment in any hiring organization that valued professional project management. I had never heard of PDIA until yesterday. Why is this PDIA thing so narrowly applicable to only a handful of public policy wonks - quiet ones at that? This lecture is about can’t-get-there-from-here organizational structure underlying a level in which “best practices” is the recognized solution, in other words: find the best practices and implement them is irrelevant, another disguising mechanism. I’m not sure what this means, but one way of looking at this, 2 comments in 11 years is as a failure of communication or that this concept of PDIA is an irrelevant abstraction. The hypothesis that this subject matter only appeals to introverts, hence, no comments, seems implausible. So, I find myself paralyzed by cognitive dissonance.

  • @gideonpirandoni170
    @gideonpirandoni170 4 місяці тому

    great presentation. the reality is schooling is dominating education

  • @kristjanpeil
    @kristjanpeil 4 місяці тому

    37:00 yeah, exactly! If professional journalism is a job, ie earning a living, then fake news is stealing a living. That's what's always got me so riled about people who say "if you don't like propaganda, then ignore it." And I am always at a loss of words to express, "Ignore thieves. Are you serious?" And they're like "... weell yeah but freedom of speech, man..." And I don't have the words to say: "We have freedom of action as well. That doesn't mean you can STEAL stuff!!"

  • @aboubacarsanogo1592
    @aboubacarsanogo1592 4 місяці тому

    Pendant sont dans des discours de complexés face au reste du monde, voici des dignes compétences africaines qui se confrontent au monde d'égal à égal. L'Afrique doit s'inviter au rendez vous du donner et du recevoir avec ses potentialités et ses intelligences. Bravo PM Patrick Achi!

  • @kouassifabrice9338
    @kouassifabrice9338 4 місяці тому

    Thank you Mr prime minister for sharing you experience in public infrastructures developpement in Africa. It was very instructive. Thank again 👏

  • @henriipaute2372
    @henriipaute2372 4 місяці тому

    Amazing course with very useful informations. Thank u for that sharing.

  • @ericzadi2804
    @ericzadi2804 4 місяці тому

    I am proud to know that this great man is my fellow Ivorian. 🇨🇮🇨🇮🇨🇮🐘🐘🦣THANK GOD

  • @josuecalderon511
    @josuecalderon511 4 місяці тому

    Ends his talk on “we can do large scale liberal democracies, but there may be a small margin of error and we might be outside of the margin of error!” What!???

  • @myhappyskin3093
    @myhappyskin3093 5 місяців тому

    And here we go here go, we have chtgpt now. We will never (need) to think on our own again ….

  • @KatyYoder-cq1kc
    @KatyYoder-cq1kc 5 місяців тому

    KatyYoder-cq1kc 0 seconds ago Go AWAY WOKE Psychopaths. I am not your property. Lesbianism who stalk, rape and abuse people are psychopaths and terrorists.

  • @KatyYoder-cq1kc
    @KatyYoder-cq1kc 5 місяців тому

    KatyYoder-cq1kc 0 seconds ago Go AWAY WOKE Psychopaths. I am not your property. Lesbianism who stalk, rape and abuse people are psychopaths and terrorists.

  • @IamaMask
    @IamaMask 5 місяців тому

    Watching this on the internet.

  • @andrewpaterson5192
    @andrewpaterson5192 6 місяців тому

    Totally unconvinced by the Green Growth nonsense. I am also extremely sceptical of the "growth" argument. Especially as it is argued from the country inequity point of view. The "opportunity" argument is cynical too. Apparently rich countries are going to invest in poor countries ... To exploit " opporunities" to make them rich. Really ? When has this ever worked out? Rich counties always scheme to exploit. And they will do it again. Their wealth has been accumulated by emissions. So the rich counties must decarbonize themselves.. And they must do it without exploitation. We have already seen emissions trading schemes and offsets shift the task from the rich to the poor. It is truly appalling. Rich people are invited to buy an offset involving some unproductive project in a poor country so their guilt is assuaged like a Pope's Indulgence. So Growth in the rich world must stop and the export of their responsibility must also stop. These guys see this as an opportunity ... Bullshit ! This is properly called "exploitation". Net Zero is pure bullshit. Green Growth is a euphemism for avoiding responsibility. These guys are apologists for the worst excesses of capitalism which demands infinite exponential growth at all costs on an obviously finite planet. Lets challenge the real problem ... Growth. And why do we have to deal with cost of capital? Especially when capital is so concentrated ... By countries that have done the most damage and don't want to take responsibility. I challenge the Centre for International Development to describe what happens at the resource boundaries. Anything less is just short term capitalist propaganda. Disappointing .... Cancelling my subscription.

  • @Rocky-uz7yl
    @Rocky-uz7yl 6 місяців тому

    Thanks a lot

  • @xmc7189
    @xmc7189 6 місяців тому

    Which town of 30 000 is he referring to?

  • @morrademedo
    @morrademedo 6 місяців тому

    Dizer que a situação se deve à polarização e dar nome a duas forças étnicas me faz pensar que o interlocutor quer ver a casa pegando fogo. Me parece uma ótima análise sob o ponto de vista de um intelectual democrata americano, mas não faz sentido para mim, uma pessoa normal de outro país.

  • @nogi7028
    @nogi7028 7 місяців тому

    She asked him a 2 paragraph long, 12-parter question. No wonder Bertaud looks confused

    • @pif4347
      @pif4347 3 місяці тому

      I know, It’s driving me crazy. It’s like an SNL skit. And her hundreds of extra words add nothing to the conversation. Once she asked this long ass question and I lost track of how many parts there were. And he simply responds with, “No.” I lost it!

  • @adamj.7572
    @adamj.7572 7 місяців тому

    It actually starts with democratic (Shura) governance

  • @tahwsisiht
    @tahwsisiht 7 місяців тому

    23:45

  • @DrSerendip
    @DrSerendip 7 місяців тому

    The use of GDP per capital is a crude and inaccurate measure. This is why Marx and Dickens make perfect sense. Both were writing about the same time in the same locations looking at the life of working people. Marx from the perspective of the wealthy trust fund child of an industrialist who was taking advantage of the working class to enrich Daddy. Dickens from the perspective of the child growing up in less than ideal circumstances, saddled with a father who ended up in a work house and his own time in a workhouse. The measure of taking total productivity, the actual work by the working class not the entrepreneur and dividing it by the total population of the nation is not an accurate measure of the economy. It fails to tell you where that money is going, who holds the lion share of the money. Keep in mind that in our current system money and politics or economics and politics are like conjoined twins that share vital organs. Economic disparity equal political disparity. Sadly most people, including economists, fail to see that. The divides are not just because of economic disparity but also because those at the top, the small slice of the system with the smallest number of members but the highest amount of wealth and power work to undermine the vast majority. Very much like the monotheistic god who tells the people how to please him/her, is omniscient and so already knows the outcome, who punishes the people for the mistakes they make even though he/she knows all along that will be the outcome.

  • @joepalmer5251
    @joepalmer5251 7 місяців тому

    I like tacos

  • @MuhammadAbdullah-bu2fm
    @MuhammadAbdullah-bu2fm 8 місяців тому

    Awesome