#techpolicy19w2 搜尋結果

"Income growth for high-earning households, have far more impact on total growth than that of lower-earning households." Narrowly focusing on GDP growth overlooks concerns over inequality. #TechPolicy19w2 Via FT ftalphaville.ft.com/2018/07/26/153…

DiegoRodMej's tweet image. "Income growth for high-earning households, have far more impact on total growth than that of lower-earning households."

Narrowly focusing on GDP growth overlooks concerns over inequality. #TechPolicy19w2

Via FT ftalphaville.ft.com/2018/07/26/153…

Interesting to note how New Zealand's Living Standards Framework (LSF) aims to improve wellbeing across population groups, e.g. amongst Māori populations. Keen to see how this policy plays out... bit.ly/33XdMsE #techpolicy19w2


If in 1790 England sent tons of its coal to China to be stored for development of new industries, it would be seen as quite worrisome. Yet we all send data, the coal of 21st century, to a completely different country on daily basis. #TechPolicy19w2 @TechPolicyMPhil

Lawmakers ask US intelligence chief to investigate if TikTok is a national security threat. tcrn.ch/2N979gb



The degree of focus which we give to GDP as a tool to influence policy should be proportionate - no indicator is a perfect measure, and no indicator should be the only measure on which decisions of this magnitude are based. @TechPolicyMPhil #techpolicy19w2 #techpol19w2


GDP does not capture non-market factors such as health, inequality, and sustainability. IMF attempts to capture these factors by extending the work of Charles Jones and Peter Klenow and create a well-being index. #techpolicy19w2 blogs.imf.org/2018/03/07/wel…


Can we continue using Global GDP as a measure of economic strength? A downgrade in Global Growth does NOT mean economic recession. This measure might not be adequate anymore for capturing the fast-paced expansion of emerging economies. #techpolicy19w2 ft.com/content/6138e2…

ft.com

Global growth downgrade masks underlying economic strength

IMF slashes forecast for world economy but that does not mean a recession is coming


@DianeCoyle1859 nails down what I call structural inefficiencies in the diffusion of science [Said a Science Advisory Council member to me the other day]: There are thousands of new scientific papers to advise on, but only a handful of people in the council. #techpolicy19w2

An even more basic question is posed by @DianeCoyle1859 in @ProSyn is; "Do we know how economies develop? Obviously not, it seems, or otherwise every country would be doing better than it currently is" #techpolicy19w2 prosyn.org/37MPFct



with all the imperfections of GDP as metric for economic well-being, it is time to think about how big data can help us quantifying economic growth, equality, and sustainability #techpolicy19w2 worldeconomics.com/Blogs/Can%20Bi…


There is a tradeoff between GDP growth and sustainability. How much could be compromised for GDP growth? How much should be compensated for that then? These are practical questions to the policy-makers, especially in developing countries. #techpolicy19w2


"Germany’s economic golden age seems to be coming to an end ..." An illustrative piece on the limits to constant economic growth in an interdependent world. economist.com/europe/2019/10… #techpolicy19w2

economist.com

Can the good run of central Europe’s economies last?

The extremely open economies are vulnerable to external shocks


An interesting development in my home country Australia, where engineers and engineering consultancies are ditching the profitable fossil fuels sector... A real life example of the sustainability vs profit debate #techpolicy19w2@TechPolicyMPhiltheguardian.com/environment/20…

theguardian.com

Leading Australian engineers turn their backs on new fossil fuel projects

The Engineers Declare movement pledges to put climate considerations first in evaluating plans


Radical Op Ed: Green growth is untenable in the forseeable future: “Economic growth, democracy and CO2 have always been intertwined. [...]. Can democracy survive without carbon?” ft.com/content/47b091… #techpolicy19w2


“We were all celebrating, and we wake up the next morning and find a 25 percent tariff overnight has been injected...” When technology as ancient as single malt whiskey falls prey to Trump’s fitful trade policy - nytimes.com/2019/10/17/bus… #techpolicy19w2

nytimes.com

A Scotch Maker’s Challenge: First Brexit. Now Tariffs. (Published 2019)

The 25 percent U.S. tariffs to be imposed Friday are causing headaches for single malt distilleries, already struggling with Brexit.


Taxing the wealthy heavily seems to be a common action to take for governments. But does it actually address the root cause of the economic inequality or does it mislead the public to perceive that the problem was caused by the rich? #techpolicy19w2bbc.co.uk/news/business-…

bbc.co.uk

Are US billionaires really going to pay more tax?

For years, the assumption has been that most Americans are anti-tax, but are attitudes changing?


UN sustainability goals are now cues for investment. Can we foster 'positive' growth through funneling investments thematically? #techpolicy19w2 ft.com/content/97f67e… via @financialtimes


This is the article alluded to in TP1 lecture 3. It’s a good example of policy pushback in a highly regulated society. ⁦@TechPolicyMPhil#techpolicy19w2 German Greens push for speed limits from @TheEconomist economist.com/europe/2019/10…

economist.com

German Greens push for speed limits

Sooner or later, they are probably coming to the Autobahn


Growth and development often come at the expense of the environment and health. @TechPolicyMPhil #techpolicy19w2 bbc.in/31Dx7xC


A broader indicator to measure growth, inclusivity, equity and sustainability. weforum.org/agenda/2018/01… @TechPolicyMPhil #techpolicy19w2


"Germany’s economic golden age seems to be coming to an end ..." An illustrative piece on the limits to constant economic growth in an interdependent world. economist.com/europe/2019/10… #techpolicy19w2

economist.com

Can the good run of central Europe’s economies last?

The extremely open economies are vulnerable to external shocks


Radical Op Ed: Green growth is untenable in the forseeable future: “Economic growth, democracy and CO2 have always been intertwined. [...]. Can democracy survive without carbon?” ft.com/content/47b091… #techpolicy19w2


with all the imperfections of GDP as metric for economic well-being, it is time to think about how big data can help us quantifying economic growth, equality, and sustainability #techpolicy19w2 worldeconomics.com/Blogs/Can%20Bi…


The degree of focus which we give to GDP as a tool to influence policy should be proportionate - no indicator is a perfect measure, and no indicator should be the only measure on which decisions of this magnitude are based. @TechPolicyMPhil #techpolicy19w2 #techpol19w2


Taxing the wealthy heavily seems to be a common action to take for governments. But does it actually address the root cause of the economic inequality or does it mislead the public to perceive that the problem was caused by the rich? #techpolicy19w2bbc.co.uk/news/business-…

bbc.co.uk

Are US billionaires really going to pay more tax?

For years, the assumption has been that most Americans are anti-tax, but are attitudes changing?


If in 1790 England sent tons of its coal to China to be stored for development of new industries, it would be seen as quite worrisome. Yet we all send data, the coal of 21st century, to a completely different country on daily basis. #TechPolicy19w2 @TechPolicyMPhil

Lawmakers ask US intelligence chief to investigate if TikTok is a national security threat. tcrn.ch/2N979gb



There is a tradeoff between GDP growth and sustainability. How much could be compromised for GDP growth? How much should be compensated for that then? These are practical questions to the policy-makers, especially in developing countries. #techpolicy19w2


If the ultimate goal of economy growth is back to human wellbeing, multiple indicators of social welfare are necessary to be emphasized differently according to the priorities, urgencies and development stage of different countries. #techpolicy19w2 hbr.org/2019/10/gdp-is…


This is the article alluded to in TP1 lecture 3. It’s a good example of policy pushback in a highly regulated society. ⁦@TechPolicyMPhil#techpolicy19w2 German Greens push for speed limits from @TheEconomist economist.com/europe/2019/10…

economist.com

German Greens push for speed limits

Sooner or later, they are probably coming to the Autobahn


"Income growth for high-earning households, have far more impact on total growth than that of lower-earning households." Narrowly focusing on GDP growth overlooks concerns over inequality. #TechPolicy19w2 Via FT ftalphaville.ft.com/2018/07/26/153…

DiegoRodMej's tweet image. "Income growth for high-earning households, have far more impact on total growth than that of lower-earning households."

Narrowly focusing on GDP growth overlooks concerns over inequality. #TechPolicy19w2

Via FT ftalphaville.ft.com/2018/07/26/153…

Interesting to note how New Zealand's Living Standards Framework (LSF) aims to improve wellbeing across population groups, e.g. amongst Māori populations. Keen to see how this policy plays out... bit.ly/33XdMsE #techpolicy19w2


GDP does not capture non-market factors such as health, inequality, and sustainability. IMF attempts to capture these factors by extending the work of Charles Jones and Peter Klenow and create a well-being index. #techpolicy19w2 blogs.imf.org/2018/03/07/wel…


UN sustainability goals are now cues for investment. Can we foster 'positive' growth through funneling investments thematically? #techpolicy19w2 ft.com/content/97f67e… via @financialtimes


Can we continue using Global GDP as a measure of economic strength? A downgrade in Global Growth does NOT mean economic recession. This measure might not be adequate anymore for capturing the fast-paced expansion of emerging economies. #techpolicy19w2 ft.com/content/6138e2…

ft.com

Global growth downgrade masks underlying economic strength

IMF slashes forecast for world economy but that does not mean a recession is coming


A broader indicator to measure growth, inclusivity, equity and sustainability. weforum.org/agenda/2018/01… @TechPolicyMPhil #techpolicy19w2


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"Income growth for high-earning households, have far more impact on total growth than that of lower-earning households." Narrowly focusing on GDP growth overlooks concerns over inequality. #TechPolicy19w2 Via FT ftalphaville.ft.com/2018/07/26/153…

DiegoRodMej's tweet image. "Income growth for high-earning households, have far more impact on total growth than that of lower-earning households."

Narrowly focusing on GDP growth overlooks concerns over inequality. #TechPolicy19w2

Via FT ftalphaville.ft.com/2018/07/26/153…

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