belt and road initiative, capitalism, central bank, credit, debtor, devaluation, developing country, economic inequality, economy of the united states, extreme poverty, gross domestic product, human capital, institute, international monetary fund, joe biden, literacy, milken, municipal bond, non-disclosure agreement, pension, poverty, poverty reduction, poverty threshold, recession, retirement, world bank
belt and road initiative, capitalism, central bank, credit, debtor, devaluation, developing country, economic inequality, economy of the united states, extreme poverty, gross domestic product, human capital, institute, international monetary fund, joe biden, literacy, milken, municipal bond, non-disclosure agreement, pension, poverty, poverty reduction, poverty threshold, recession, retirement, world bank
belt and road initiative, capitalism, central bank, credit, debtor, devaluation, developing country, economic inequality, economy of the united states, extreme poverty, gross domestic product, human capital, institute, international monetary fund, joe biden, literacy, milken, municipal bond, non-disclosure agreement, pension, poverty, poverty reduction, poverty threshold, recession, retirement, world bank
Senior Fellow at Hoover Institution, Stanford University
aids, amanda-cassatt, angela merkel, austria-hungary, belt and road initiative, big tech, black-plague, boris johnson, brexit, capitalism, cash, cbdc, cd2020, central bank, central europe, christian democracy, citizens (spanish political party), coindesk-tv, coronavirus, covid-19, covid-19 pandemic, credit, cryptocurrency, debtor, deficit spending, deflation, democracy, devaluation, developing country, economic inequality, economy of the united states, europe, european union, extreme poverty, facebook, fascism, federal reserve, fiscal policy, free trade, globalization, great britian, great depression, gross domestic product, henry kissinger, hiv, hoover, human capital, human migration, hyperinflation, inflation, influenza, institute, international monetary fund, international relations, iron curtain, joe biden, leave, libra, libra (digital currency), literacy, mark carney, market (economics), milbank, milken, modernization theory, money creation, municipal bond, niall ferguson, niall-ferguson, non-disclosure agreement, pandemic, pension, peter mandelson, political positions of donald trump, post–cold war era, poverty, poverty reduction, poverty threshold, price, privacy, quantitative easing, real economy, recession, retirement, social democracy, spanish-flu, stanford-university, stay, taiwan, uk, unemployment, united states–mexico–canada agreement, world bank
Former Chief Executive Officer at Millennium Challenge Corporation
belt and road initiative, capitalism, central bank, credit, debtor, devaluation, developing country, economic inequality, economy of the united states, extreme poverty, gross domestic product, human capital, institute, international monetary fund, joe biden, literacy, milken, municipal bond, non-disclosure agreement, pension, poverty, poverty reduction, poverty threshold, recession, retirement, world bank
Director, President and CEO at Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars
adam schiff, arab spring, ash carter, basic income, belt and road initiative, bill clinton, brexit, bug bounty program, capitalism, central bank, central intelligence agency, china, computer security, con, conference speakers, credit, crowdsourcing, cyber security, cyberwarfare, dc27, debtor, def, def con 2019, def con 27, defcon, democratic party (united states), deterrence theory, devaluation, developed country, developing country, dianne feinstein, donald trump, economic growth, economic inequality, economic system, economy of the united states, ellen johnson sirleaf, elvis impersonator, emerging market, european union, extreme poverty, georgetown university, global warming, gross domestic product, hacker, hacker community, hacker conference, hackers, hacking conference, human capital, impact investing, information security, institute, international monetary fund, investor, islamic state of iraq and the levant, james langevin, jane harman, jimmy carter, joe biden, joe lieberman, john mccain, kalaris, kalaris conference, learning, literacy, milken, munich security conference, municipal bond, nancy pelosi, nga, non-disclosure agreement, north korea, optical scan voting system, paul conrad, paul farmer, pension, poverty, poverty reduction, poverty threshold, public policy, ransomware, reason, recession, retirement, richard lugar, robert fogel, security conference, security conference 2019, security hacker, security studies, south bay (los angeles county), subsidy, supply chain, sustainable development, tax, ted lieu, touchscreen, united states department of defense, united states office of personnel management, voter-verified paper audit trail, voting machine, voting methods in deliberative assemblies, vulnerability (computing), welfare state, world bank, yemen, yemeni civil war (2015–present), zipline (drone delivery)
1997 asian financial crisis, 21st century cures act, adverse effect, advertising, alibaba group, amazon (company), amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, analytics, apple inc., asia, back to the future, balance sheet, bank, basic income, belt and road initiative, bill gates, biopharmaceutical, blue button, bond (finance), bond credit rating, bond market, brand, breast cancer, bretton woods system, brexit, brooke shields, caesars entertainment corporation, cancer, canine distemper, capital market, capital structure, capitalism, caregiver, carried interest, celebrity, central bank, child mortality, china, clinical trial, cloud computing, coco chanel, computer performance, computer security, corporate bond, corporate finance, cost of capital, covid-19 pandemic, covid-19 vaccine, creativity, credit, credit risk, credit suisse, crowdsourcing, curiosity, debt, debtor, default (finance), democracy, derivative (finance), devaluation, developed country, developing country, dianne feinstein, disease, distance education, diversification (finance), dividend, dodd–frank wall street reform and consumer protection act, donald trump, ebola, economic growth, economic inequality, economic system, economy, economy of the united states, education, electronic health record, ellen johnson sirleaf, elvis impersonator, emergency department, emerging market, employment, equity (finance), eradication of infectious diseases, exchange-traded fund, extreme poverty, family, fannie mae, fashion, fastercures, federal housing administration, federal reserve, feeling, female entrepreneurs, fiat money, finance, financial crisis, financial crisis of 2007–08, financial crisis of 2007–2008, financial market, financial technology, first-mover advantage, flatten the curve, flipkart, food and drug administration, food delivery, food desert, food industry, forbearance, freddie mac, future, ge capital, gene therapy, globalization, goldman sachs, gross domestic product, health, health care, health care in the united states, health informatics, health insurance coverage in the united states, health technology in the united states, healthcare industry, hedge fund, high-yield debt, homeschooling, hospital, human capital, human development (economics), human genome, hyperinflation, impact investing, inflation, instagram, institute, interest, interest rate, interior design, international monetary fund, internet access, investment, investment banking, investment management, investor, jeans, joe biden, johnson & johnson covid-19 vaccine, joint comprehensive plan of action, junk food, kohlberg kravis roberts, leadership, learning, leverage (finance), leveraged buyout, literacy, machine learning, madison avenue, management, management of hiv/aids, market liquidity, maternal death, medicaid, medical diagnosis, medical history, medical record, medical research, medicare (united states), mental health, mergers and acquisitions, micronutrient, microsoft, milken, mortgage loan, mortgage-backed security, munich security conference, municipal bond, music, non-disclosure agreement, nothing, operation warp speed, opioid epidemic, opioid epidemic in the united states, option (finance), patient protection and affordable care act, paul conrad, paul farmer, paycheck protection program, paypal, paytm, pension, pharmaceutical industry, phillips curve, poverty, poverty reduction, poverty threshold, predictive analytics, preventive healthcare, privacy, private banking, private equity, private equity secondary market, prostate cancer foundation, public health, public hospital, public–private investment program for legacy assets, question, race (human categorization), rate of return, real estate economics, recession, republican party (united states), repurchase agreement, retail, retirement, risk, risk premium, robert fogel, royalty payment, rule of law, s&p 500 index, saving, secondary market, securitization, security (finance), self-driving car, sell side, sequencing, share repurchase, small business, smartphone, social media, social mobility, softbank group, special relationship, spinal muscular atrophy, steven spielberg, stock, stock market, stroke, subsidy, sue desmond-hellmann, supply chain, sustainability, sustainable development, sustainable development goals, swap (finance), tax, telecommuting, telehealth, tencent, the blackstone group, tpg capital, tutoring, uncertainty, undergarment, unemployment, united arab emirates, unnecessary health care, vaccine, valuation (finance), value investing, venture capital, violence, viral vector, visa inc., vladimir putin, volcker rule, walmart, wealth, welfare state, wework, world bank, world peace, wynn resorts, yield (finance), zika fever, zipline (drone delivery)
5g, accelerator, analytics, atal innovation mission, big data, business, business incubator, capitalism, cloud computing, database development, digital divide, digital transformation, economic growth, economy, economy of india, education, entrepreneurship, ethics, f50, f50 elevate, f50 global capital summit, f50 global insights, f50 summit, f50elevate, gender, global investor, global investor summit, global summit, global summit 2020, globalization, innovation, internet, internet access, internet of things, investor summit, knowledge economy, machine learning, mobile app, poverty, poverty threshold, problem solving, ramanan ramanathan, sanitation, school, science, small and medium-sized enterprises, small business, social entrepreneurship, social exclusion, startup company, sustainability, sustainable development goals, sve, sve demo global, technogogy, technological convergence, telecommunication, user interface, venture capital, white spaces (radio)
Associate Professor of Preventive Medicine at University of Southern California
census, convenience store, data, employment, food, food bank, food desert, food industry, food justice movement, food security, food system, hispanic and latino americans, household income in the united states, hunger, obesity, poverty, poverty in the united states, poverty threshold, real-time computing, retail, risk, sampling (statistics), supermarket, system engineers, system modeling, unemployment, walmart
analytics, apple inc., bank, board of directors, bond (finance), business model, computer data storage, computer security, credit risk, curriculum, decision-making, demand, digital economy, digitization, economic inequality, economics, feasibility study, feature phone, features new to windows 8, federal communications commission, financial inclusion, first bank of nigeria, identity theft, infrastructure, innovation, internet, investor, literacy, machine learning, medication, mobile app, mobile banking, non-governmental organization, personal identification number, poverty, poverty threshold, renewable energy, return on investment, risk management, smartphone, structural inequality, sustainability, sustainable development, telecommuting, united nations global compact, valuation (finance)
Founder and Executive Chairman at World Economic Forum
4ir, 5g, agriculture, ai, alphago, angela merkel, antonio guterres, apprenticeship, automation, banking union, big tech, bill gates, biodiversity, biology, bloomberg, bottom of the pyramid, brexit, brexit withdrawal agreement, business, business model, capital (economics), capitalism, carbon dioxide, carbon dioxide in earth's atmosphere, carbon neutrality, carbon price, carol dweck, ceo, chancellor of germany, child care, china, chromebook, citizenship of the european union, clean technology, climate change mitigation, climate crisis, coal, cold chain, common good, competition, computer security, computing, coronavirus, creativity, davos, davos 2020, deloitte, demand, democracy, deontological ethics, derivative (finance), documentary, donald trump, economic, economic development, economic growth, economic inequality, economics, economist, economy, economy of china, education, efficient energy use, electric generator, electricity generation, email, emissions trading, employment, energy, energy development, energy security, entrepreneurship, epidemic, ethical egoism, ethics, ethics of artificial intelligence, european debt crisis, european union, explainable artificial intelligence, external affairs minister, extreme poverty, facebook, facial recognition system, family, finance, financial inclusion, forum, fourth industrial revolution, free trade, future, future proof, general data protection regulation, generation, genetics, global catastrophic risk, global financial system, global warming, globalization, gmail, golf, google, governance, green economy, greenhouse gas, health, health care, health data, health system, homelessness, hope, household income in the united states, human capital, human development (economics), humanism, hydrogen fuel, illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing, immunization, income, information privacy, innovation, innovative financing, internet forum, internet governance, intrapreneurship, inventory, investment, investor, japan, klaus schwab, knowledge, law, leadership, lignite, linkedin, liquefied natural gas, low-carbon economy, machine learning, marc benioff, marine pollution, marine protected area, market (economics), measles, medicine, melati wijsen and isabel wijsen, mental health, mentorship, microsoft, millennials, mind, mindset, mobile payment, money laundering, moore's law, motivation, national anti-corruption bureau of ukraine, natural disaster, natural gas, nature, nature-based solutions, new deal, news, north american free trade agreement, nothing, nuclear power, online advertising, open science, option (finance), organizational culture, outsourcing, paradigm shift, parental leave, paris agreement, peace talk, pension, personal data, peter turkson, physics, platform economy, polio, politics, poverty, poverty reduction, poverty threshold, president of america, president of the european commission, president of the united states, president of ukraine, preventive healthcare, price, primary health care, privacy, profit (economics), programming, progress, protected area, protein, public policy, public–private partnership, quantum computing, reality, reason, recession, recommended for you, reform act 1832, refugee, renewable resource, resource, rights, risk, robotics, robustness (computer science), rubella, salesforce, satya nadella, science, shareholder value, singapore, siri, social capital, social enterprise, social entrepreneurship, social impact bond, social innovation, social media, software development, solidarity, soul, south korea, special address, stakeholder capitalism, stakeholders, startup company, strategy, subsidy, sustainability, sustainable business, sustainable development, sustainable development goals, switzerland, system, tariff, tax, tech, technology, thomas kuhn, trade, transparency (behavior), treaty, ukraine, ukraine–european union association agreement, unemployment, united nations, united nations global compact, united states, united states energy independence, united states–mexico–canada agreement, uplink, ursula von der leyen, vaccine, venture capital, volodymyr zelensky, water, wef 2020, wildfire, work, world, world bank, world economic forum, world energy consumption, world health organization, world news, world news today, world trade organization, worldeconomicforum, youth unemployment
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