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OPINION

The winner-take-all economy is ruining art, too

News, Published on 06/05/2024

» I was on the whole disappointed by this year's Whitney Biennial -- it was hard for me to tell if one video installation was art or an HR training video -- but as an economist, I have to admit the exhibition was successful in at least one respect: It did what art is supposed to do, which is to hold up a mirror to our society and economy. And this year's biennial shows how America's elite institutions are stifling innovation and creativity.

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OPINION

Implications of an ageing population

Oped, Daniel Moss, Published on 11/04/2024

» Thailand is racing to both revive -- and renovate -- the economy, bringing with it profound social changes. Infamous for its role in Asia's financial meltdown a generation ago, the country is today running headlong into a hurdle confronting the region: a dwindling and greying population.

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OPINION

Build strong foundations for all

Oped, Published on 26/01/2024

» As educators and students celebrate World Education Day this week, this moment provides an opportunity to reflect on the transformative power of education. And East Asian countries have a particularly relevant historical experience.

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OPINION

The danger of talking down immigration in Oz

News, Daniel Moss, Published on 11/01/2024

» Pre-pandemic Australia looks like hallowed ground that the contemporary economy will struggle to surpass. For local officials who aspire to take a crack at emulating a celebrated decades-long expansion, it's important not to downgrade a vital component that's become radioactive: immigration. The country's politicians are showing a worrying lapse in memory.

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OPINION

Spend more wisely

Oped, Postbag, Published on 25/11/2023

» Re: "China-made sub engine is now 'ok'", (BP, Nov 21).

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OPINION

Every child deserves hope and a future

News, Published on 20/11/2023

» Today, countries around the world are honouring World Children's Day by celebrating and focusing on the rights of children. In 2023, this day carries particular weight and meaning, with so many children around the world dying and suffering as a result of heartbreaking disasters, including armed conflicts.

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OPINION

Changing the record

Oped, Editorial, Published on 30/08/2023

» Today marks the International Day of the Victims of Enforced Disappearances. The annual event has become a global platform for relatives of victims and rights activists worldwide to pressure governments to improve their laws to end this dirty crime.

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OPINION

World Bank reflects our ambition

News, Published on 19/07/2023

» World leaders are all too familiar with the global community's challenges -- loss of progress in our fight against poverty, an existential climate crisis, a fledgling pandemic recovery, and a crippling war on the borders of Europe. But beneath the surface, a deep mistrust is quietly pulling the Global North and South apart at a time when we need to be uniting if we are to have any hope of overcoming these intertwined crises.

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OPINION

Celebrating human rights in 2023

Oped, Vitit Muntarbhorn, Published on 02/02/2023

» This year is a time to remember and reiterate two key instruments which have shaped responses to human rights implementation since the end of World War II in 1945. It was the task of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR), based on a Resolution of the UN General Assembly adopted in 1948, to identify and list a number of key rights of a global nature.

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OPINION

Can Asia-Pacific get to net zero?

Oped, Published on 29/11/2022

» The recent climate talks in Egypt have left us with a sobering reality: The window for maintaining global warming to 1.5 degrees is closing fast and what is on the table currently is insufficient to avert some of the worst potential effects of climate change. The Nationally Determined Contribution targets of Asian and Pacific countries will result in a 16% increase in greenhouse gas emissions by 2030 from the 2010 levels.