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	Professor Kako Nubukpo: COVID-19 Shows that Global Value Chains Shouldn’t Keep Africa in Chains of DependenceSep 1, 2020 During this interview, Professor Kako Nubukpo, Dean of the Faculty of Economics at the University of Lomé, Togo and former Minister of Prospective and Evaluation of Public Policy of Togo considers the economic and social impact of the COVID-19 crisis and its repercussions on monetary policy and fiscal reforms underway in West and Central Africa today. 
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	Pr Kako Nubukpo: « Le Covid-19 montre que les chaînes de valeur mondiales ne devraient pas être des chaînes de dépendance pour l’Afrique »Sep 1, 2020 Dans le cadre de cet entretien, Pr Kako Nubukpo, Doyen de la Faculté des Sciences Economiques et de Gestion (FASEG) de l’Université de Lomé au Togo, et ancien Ministre de la Prospective et de l’Evaluation des politiques publiques du Togo, revient sur l’impact économique et social de la crise du COVID-19 au Togo et sur ses répercussions sur les politiques économiques dont les réformes monétaires et fiscales en cours en Afrique de l’Ouest et Centrale. 
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	Digital Transformation: Pre and Post Covid-19Webinarwith Jim Balsillie Aug 20, 2020 The rise of the Knowledge Based Economy and subsequent Data Driven Economy has created a new world in which the basis of wealth and power is derived from control of these intangible assets, alongside creating a new kind of social and political space in which both our public and private spheres are technologically reshaped. The COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated these transformations that permeate our world and has amplified their effects. 
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	How Might the Pandemic Change the World Economy? Peering into the FutureWebinarwith Dr. Kaushik Basu Aug 6, 2020 While policymakers around the world are in fire-fighting mode, trying to keep the economies in their charge running and the mysterious pandemic under control, the global terrain beneath our feet is shifting. Which countries will emerge as winners and losers in the new global landscape? 
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	African Youth Lead Response to COVID-19Aug 4, 2020 Chioma Agwuegbo of TechHer Nigeria, talks to Folashadé Soulé and Herbert Mba Aki about how the pandemic is impacting young people in Nigeria, especially young women, and how African youth are tackling the crisis. 
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	Coronavirus Perceptions and Economic AnxietyJul 28, 2020 When people recognize just how dangerous covid is, they worry more about the economy 
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	Professor Njuguna Ndung’u: COVID-19 is a wake-up call to reform the healthcare system and make it inclusive for allJul 24, 2020 In this conversation with Folashadé Soulé and Camilla Toulmin, Pr Njuguna Ndung’u, a Kenyan economist, Director of the African Economic Research Consortium (AERC), a pan-African organization devoted to the advancement of economic policy research and training in sub-Saharan Africa, and former Governor of the Central Bank of Kenya (2007-2015) analyses how the pandemic creates more fragility in African economies, but also how reforms could be implemented during this crisis; and the urgent need for investment in strong health institutional capacities 
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	How “Maximizing Shareholder Value” Minimized the Strategic National Stockpile: The $5.3 Trillion Question for Pandemic Preparedness Raised by the Ventilator FiascoJul 2020 The success of projects for pandemic preparedness and response depends on the strength of government-business collaborations. 
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	Building a Global Economic Response to COVID-19Webinarwith Mohamed A. El-Erian | 12:30pm ET / 9:30 PT Jul 16, 2020 As the world economy seeks to emerge from the deep recession caused by the pandemic, economic nationalism and isolationism are on the rise. Yet the better response to lower growth and worsening inequality could involve globally-coordinated policy responses that focus on broad based, sustainable economic growth. Now more than ever it is time for a new global economic policy paradigm that can facilitate a strong recovery. 
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	Big Pharma Wants to Pocket the Profits From a COVID Treatment You Already Paid ForJul 7, 2020 Gilead’s shareholders want exorbitant profits from Remdesivir, even though it was the public that enabled its development. 
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	The Crash of 2008 & The Pandemic of 2020: The Combination That Changed Capitalism ForeverWebinarwith Yanis Varoufakis | 12:00pm ET / 9:00am PT Jul 2, 2020 As protests erupt on the streets of America and the world, current power structures no longer feel tenable. Can this popular uprising break the neoliberal grip on the state and create lasting structural change that will empower the disenfranchised? 
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	Takyiwaa Manuh: Governments need to focus more on the gendered impacts of COVID-19Jun 26, 2020 In this conversation with Folashadé Soulé and Camilla Toulmin, Pr Takyiwaa Manuh analyses how the pandemic has disproportionately affected women at different levels especially in Ghana, and describes why governments need to focus more strongly on the gendered impacts of COVID-19 in both their sanitary and economic response. 
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	Trillions in COVID-19 Bailouts: Where Did it Go?WebinarIn Discussion: Jesse Eisinger, Pulitzer Prize Winner, Senior Reporter and Editor for ProPublica with Rob Johnson, President of INET | 12:00pm ET - 9:00am PT Jun 18, 2020 In March the US government authorized the largest domestic bailout in history. Who were the real winners and losers of this bailout? Pulitzer Prize winning reporter Jesse Eisinger has been following the money. 
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	Felwine Sarr : La crise du COVID-19 indique une nécessité de changement et de repenser le monde de demainJun 16, 2020 Entretien avec Pr Felwine Sarr, Professeur Titulaire des Universités et agrégé en économie à l’Université Gaston Berger de Saint-Louis au Sénégal, pour la série d’INET sur COVID-19 et l’Afrique 
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	Felwine Sarr: The COVID-19 crisis demonstrates the need to change track and re-think the world of tomorrow.Jun 16, 2020 An interview with Professor Felwine Sarr, Professor of Economics at the Université Gaston Berger of Saint-Louis in Senegal, for INET’s series on COVID-19 and Africa