Shankar Maruwada December 19, 2023
DANIEL SUSSKIND November 30, 2023
Christine Richmond, Raphael Lam November 28, 2023
Women In Economics / Natural resources
Catherine Kling November 16, 2023
Having access to nature can improve lives. But nature is a resource that is undervalued in our economies, and all too often left off the balance sheet. Catherine Kling is an environmental economist at Cornell University in the Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management and has focused much of her career on creating the kind of data that encourages governments to include the value of nature in their economic decision-making. In this special episode of our Women in Economics series, Kling and Journalist Rhoda Metcalfe discuss why putting a price tag on nature will help save it.
November 2, 2023
Dilip Ratha October 19, 2023
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