(31) videos
Pardee Post-Doctorial Fellow Suranjana Nabar-Bhaduri discusses how GDP may not be an accurate indicator of economic growth at the September Pardee House Seminar titled, “Beyond GDP in Brazil, India, and China: Prospects for the Long-Run [...]Development,†at the Frederick. S. Pardee Center for the Study of the Longer-Range Future.
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On March 8, 2012 a Pardee Seminar introduced the new Pardee Center Task Force Report titled Regulating Global Capital Flows for Long-Run Development. The seminar was organized by Pardee Faculty Fellow Kevin Gallagher, co-chair of the Task Force that [...]produced the report. Other speakers included Task Force Co-Chair Prof. José Antonio Ocampo (Initiative for Policy Dialogue, Columbia University and former Finance Minister of Colombia) and Task Force member Prof. Ilene Grabel (Korbel School of International Studies, University of Denver).
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Pardee Faculty Fellow Kevin P. Gallagher, a contributing author to the Pardee Center Task Force Report titled 'Capital Account Regulations and the Trading System: A Compatibility Review' moderated a discussion with Leonardo E. Stanley, Associate [...]Researcher in Economics at CEDES, and Deborah E. Siegel, a former Senior Counsel at the International Monetary Fund’s and currently an independent consultant.
The seminar was co-sponsored by the Center for Finance, Law and Policy, which also collaborated on publication of the report. The event marked the public release of the report, which was produced by the Pardee Center in conjunction with the Center for the Study of the State and Society (CEDES), in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
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Steven Strauss, former head of economic development strategy in New York City under Mayor Michael Bloomberg and a 2012 Advanced Leadership Fellow at Harvard University predicts upcoming changes and challenges in urban areas at the Frederick S. Pardee [...]Study for the Longer-Range Future at Boston University House Seminar "The Urban Century: Local Challenges, Global Matters†on Thursday, December 13. Pardee Faculty Fellow Paul McManus, director of Boston University’s Sustainable Neighborhood Lab project, moderated the panel, and Pardee Faculty Fellow Prof. Susan Eckstein of the Sociology Department and Pardee Faculty Fellow Nathan Philips of the BU Earth and Environment Department also spoke. The entire seminar is available here: /pardee/the-urban-century-seminar/
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In this clip Prof. Raul Hinojosa-Ojeda describes the prevalence of remittances and how nations on both ends of the exchange are dependent on a system whereby migrants ship money home.
Prof. Hinojosa-Ojeda is from of the Department of Chicana [...]and Chicano Studies at the University of California, Los Angeles. This clip is taken from an event titled, “Remittances and Development in Post-Conflict States,†co-sponsored by The Frederick S. Pardee Center for the Study of the Longer-Range Future and the BU Center for Finance, Law & Policy on November 9, 2012.
The entire is available here: /pardee/multimedia-library/remittances-hinojosa-ojeda/
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International climate change law and policy expert Prof. Joyeeta Gupta of VU University Amsterdam calls for new development criteria for distinguishing developed and developing countries at a Frederick S. Pardee Center Lecture titled [...]“Sustainable Development Governance: ‘Glocal,’ on October 11, 2012.
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Professor Min Ye (International Relations)
Professor Cornel Ban (International Relations)
Moderated by Pardee Post-Doctorial Fellow Suranjana Nabar-Bhaduri.
Hosted by School of Management on September 26, 2012.
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Experts Prof. Cornel Ban (International Relations), Prof. Min Ye (International Relations), and Pardee Post-Doctoral Fellow Suranjana Nabar-Bhaduri met on September 26, 2012, to discuss the future of economic development in Brazil, China, and India [...]at a seminar at the Frederick. S. Pardee Center for the Study of the Longer-Range Future in a seminar titled, “Beyond GDP in Brazil, India, and China: Prospects for Long-Run Development.â€
In this segment the three experts answer a question about the role environmental resources and prospects play in predicting and measuring long-term growth in Brazil, China, and India.
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The day-long workshop titled “Games for a New Climate†on Tuesday, March 27, 2012 was hosted by the Pardee Center. The overarching goal was to explore the potential of participatory games for accelerating learning, fostering dialogue, [...]surrounding climate risk and promoting action affecting the longer-range future.
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