What caught my eye: low-hanging fruits in climate policy, the health of cities, regulating big tech, and the inflation anchor, and much more…

“No brainers and low-hanging fruit in national climate policy”:

https://voxeu.org/article/no-brainers-and-low-hanging-fruit-national-climate-policy

“Edward Glaeser and David Cutler on the Health and Wealth of Cities”:

https://conversationswithtyler.com/episodes/edward-glaeser-and-david-cutler/

“Regulating big tech: between financial regulation, anti-trust and data privacy” 11th BIS Research Network meeting, 6-7 October 2021

https://www.bis.org/events/confresearchnetwork2110/overview.htm

“The pandemic’s slowing of research productivity may last years—especially for women and parents”:

https://www.science.org/content/article/pandemic-s-slowing-research-productivity-may-last-years-especially-women-and-parents

The Future of Work Report from Talent Alpha (highly recommended):

“Losing the inflation anchor” by Ricardo Reis:

“From hermit kingdom to miracle on the Han” Douglas A. Irwin:

https://www.piie.com/publications/working-papers/hermit-kingdom-miracle-han

“Center for Collective Learning: Artificial and Natural Intelligence Institute” University of Toulouse

https://centerforcollectivelearning.org/

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