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Martin BarakovTerminology and the “Developing World”The question of ‘what to call’ the over-exploited world should not be a question in the first place.Dec 1, 2020Dec 1, 2020
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Wael ItaniThe Game Field of MesoeconomicsThe underlying structure allowing us to probe the economy over the latticeOct 3, 2020Oct 3, 2020
Wael ItaniOn Development & MoneyA primer for the energy-entropy-information nexusSep 28, 2020Sep 28, 2020
Wael ItaniThe Energy-Entropy-Information NexusA unified framework for investment, innovation and (personal) developmentSep 27, 2020Sep 27, 2020
Alexander RomanUnderstanding the Aftershocks of the 2019 protests in Latin AmericaLatin America continues to cope with the aftershocks of the most transcendental season of social demonstrations in the last 30 years. In…Feb 20, 2020Feb 20, 2020
Zineb RibouaThe UN is hindering — not helping — development in AfricaIn 2015, African UN member states adopted the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. These countries signed up to a total of 17…Feb 11, 2020Feb 11, 2020
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