Thursday, January 17, 2019

Re: Davos reading list; work in the robot age; globalization 4.0 vs climate change

On Jan 17, 2019, at 10:07 PM, "Adrian Monck, World Economic Forum" <adrianmonck@weforum.org> wrote:
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A reading list for Davos 2019


The paradoxes of progress. We need a new framework for global cooperation, says Forum founder Professor Klaus Schwab. (Foreign Affairs)

Global risks grow more dangerous. An op-ed by Forum president Børge Brende. (Time)

We all have a role to play. The founder of Davos on how to confront nationalism and inequality. (Time)

The biggest threat to the world economy. An interview with Professor Schwab. (Business Insider)

Not just the economy. What policymakers can learn from Davos' climate obsession. (Financial Times)

Globalism is dead. Long live globalization. (Project Syndicate)
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