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Consumer policy after COVID-19: Fostering social cohesion requires an update to digital governance
This article is a pre-publication from the next issue of the Global Solutions Journal, which will be published in January 2021 on the occasion of the beginning of the Italian G20 Presidency The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the need for a new form of digital governance to support consumers around ... Read more
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Covid-19 recovery: How the G20 can accelerate sustainable energy transitions in the power sector by supporting the private sector
Tanzeed Alam (Earth Matters Consulting), Mari Luomi (Independent expert), Yong Jun Baek (Asian Development Bank Institute (ADBI)), Timothy C. Coburn (Renewable & Sustainable Energy Institute, University of Colorado), Alexander Gard-Murray (Harvard University), Nella Sri Hendriyetty (Center for Regional and Bilateral Policy, Ministry of Finance Indonesia), Chul Ju Kim (Asian Development Bank Institute (ADBI)), Charles F. Kutscher (Renewable & Sustainable Energy Institute, University of Colorado), Jeffrey Logan (Renewable & Sustainable Energy Institute, University of Colorado), Robert T. McGrath (Renewable & Sustainable Energy Institute, University of Colorado), William Toor (Renewable & Sustainable Energy Institute, University of Colorado)
Policy Brief
Quality infrastructure investment in the face of the Covid-19 crisis: Sustainability, profitability, and demand versus resilience
Naoyuki Yoshino (Financial Research Centre, FSA Institute), Nella Sri Hendriyetty (Center for Regional and Bilateral Policy, Ministry of Finance Indonesia)
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Assessing the wellbeing impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic and three policy types: Suppression, control, and uncontrolled spread
Matthew Adler (Duke University), Richard Bradley (London School of Economics and Political Science), Maddalena Ferranna (Harvard School of Public Health), Marc Fleurbaey (Princeton University), James Hammitt (Harvard University), Alex Voorhoeve (London School of Economics and Political Science)
Policy Brief
Reinvigorating multilateral cooperation during the Covid-19 crisis: The role of the G20
Dennis Görlich (& Program Manager, Socio-Economic Transformation), Juliane Stein-Zalai (Kiel Institute for the World Economy )
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Post-Covid-19 to 2030: Early childhood programs as pathway to sustainability in times of global uncertainty
Mathias Urban (Dublin City University, Early Childhood Research Centre), Alejandra Cardini (CIPPEC), Muhammad Khurram Khan (Center of Excellence in Information Assurance (CoEIA) King Saud University, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia), Jennifer Guevara (Dublin City University, Early Childhood Research Centre), Lynette Okengo (AfECN, African Early Childhood Network), Dwi Priyono (South East Asian Ministers of Education Organization / Regional Centre for Early Childhood Care, Education and Parenting (SEAMEO CECCEP)), Rita Flórez Romero (Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Grupo de Investigación Cognición y Lenguaje en la Infancia)
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Governing diagnostics: Covid-19 and the G20
Juergen Braunstein (Harvard Kennedy School), Sachin Silva (Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health)
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Covid-19 crisis: How should the G20 support heavily indebted low-income countries?
Kathrin Berensmann (German Development Institute / Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik (DIE)), Abebe Shimeles (African Economic Research Consortium (AERC)), Njuguna Ndung’u (African Economic Research Consortium (AERC)), Aloysius Uche Ordu (SAfrica Growth Initiative, Brookings Institution),
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Monetary policies, strategies, and the Covid-19 crisis
Franco Bruni (Bocconi University Milan), José Siaba Serrate (Argentine Council for International Relations CARI)

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