World Bank's Open Learning Campus (audio) show

World Bank's Open Learning Campus (audio)

Summary: The Open Learning Campus provides convenient and reliable access to the latest developments in topics, which address complex, real-world issues in priority areas such as governance, health, cities, climate change and public private partnerships.

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Podcasts:

 The World Under Pressure: How China & India Are Influencing the Global Economy & Environment | File Type: audio/mp3 | Duration: 09:15

The rapid rise of China and India is reshaping our global economic and environmental systems raising mayor issues of stability, governess, and sustainability. This podcast will discuss framework that shows the interdependence between economics size, trade, finance, technology, environment, security, and global governess. Carl Dahlman, who is professor at International relations and information technology at Georgetown University, discusses the subject in his presentation.

 Revolt Against Big | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 14:11

Big financial institutions, conglomerates and large-size entities such a big government, big labor unions and the like are usually powerful and pose a systematic risk to the economics of the smaller players in development. Raj Nallari, a manager in Growth and Competitiveness practice at the World Bank Institute discusses the policy options of dealing with large entities in his presentation.

 The World Under Pressure: How China & India Are Influencing the Global Economy & Environment | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 09:15

The rapid rise of China and India is reshaping our global economic and environmental systems raising mayor issues of stability, governess, and sustainability. This podcast will discuss framework that shows the interdependence between economics size, trade, finance, technology, environment, security, and global governess. Carl Dahlman, who is professor at International relations and information technology at Georgetown University, discusses the subject in his presentation.

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