Global Future Council on Data Frontiers Articles Topics All Business Cybersecurity Digital Trust and Safety Economic Growth Emerging Technologies Forum in Focus Industries in Depth Technological Innovation Filter by topic Geographies in DepthThis Indian state is giving slum-dwellers the right to their own landRina Chandran · Thomson Reuters Foundation trust.org 14 May 2018 Economic GrowthThis US state is set to become the first to make all new homes require solar panelsKirsten Korosec · Fortune 11 May 2018 Economic GrowthHere's how $13,000 could solve the generational wealth divideWill Martin · Business Insider 10 May 2018 Economic GrowthWhy technological progress is the secret to Asia's developmentRana Hasan · Asian Development Bank 09 May 2018 Emerging TechnologiesWhat does ancient China tell us about today's technology?Mark MacCarthy · Project Syndicate 09 May 2018 Health and Healthcare SystemsCancer patients should be prescribed exercise. Here's whyPrue Cormie · The Conversation 09 May 2018 Equity, Diversity and InclusionThis chart shows what $63 trillion of world debt looks likeJeff Desjardins · Visual Capitalist 09 May 2018 Emerging TechnologiesForget the space race, the AI race is just beginningDave Gershgorn · Quartz 08 May 2018 Education and Skills3 ways Asia can use technology to make the most of its ageing populationCyn-Young Park and Aiko Kikkawa Takenaka · Asian Development Bank 08 May 2018 Economic GrowthWhy dictators love development statistics and other top economic stories of the weekMargareta Drzeniek-Hanouz 07 May 2018 Geographies in DepthEthiopia is Africa's fastest-growing economyAlex Gray 04 May 2018 Geographies in DepthMore people than ever now have electricity in Africa, but 600 million are still in the darkQuartz Africa · Quartz 04 May 2018 Geo-Economics and PoliticsThis is the state of inequality in EuropeZsolt Darvas · Bruegel 04 May 2018 Economic GrowthThe world’s fastest-growing populations are in the Middle East and Africa. Here's whyCallum Brodie 03 May 2018 Economic GrowthWhat can today’s democracies learn from 1930s Germany?Harold James · Project Syndicate 03 May 2018 Trade and InvestmentNAFTA is turning 25. Let's appreciate it - and modernize itDavid Abney 02 May 2018 Equity, Diversity and InclusionLocal optimism and national pessimism, or why we're all above averageAndrés Velasco · Project Syndicate 02 May 2018 Economic GrowthWe're stuck in a loop of 'unimaginative progress'Joanna Cea and Jess Rimington · LSE Business Review 02 May 2018 Geographies in DepthParents in these countries are most likely to help their kids with homeworkAdam Jezard 01 May 2018 Jobs and the Future of WorkIf the Master’s degree is the new Bachelor’s, is the doctorate now the new Master's?Michelle Mielly · The Conversation 01 May 2018 Prev 127/403 Next
Geographies in DepthThis Indian state is giving slum-dwellers the right to their own landRina Chandran · Thomson Reuters Foundation trust.org 14 May 2018
Economic GrowthThis US state is set to become the first to make all new homes require solar panelsKirsten Korosec · Fortune 11 May 2018
Economic GrowthHere's how $13,000 could solve the generational wealth divideWill Martin · Business Insider 10 May 2018
Economic GrowthWhy technological progress is the secret to Asia's developmentRana Hasan · Asian Development Bank 09 May 2018
Emerging TechnologiesWhat does ancient China tell us about today's technology?Mark MacCarthy · Project Syndicate 09 May 2018
Health and Healthcare SystemsCancer patients should be prescribed exercise. Here's whyPrue Cormie · The Conversation 09 May 2018
Equity, Diversity and InclusionThis chart shows what $63 trillion of world debt looks likeJeff Desjardins · Visual Capitalist 09 May 2018
Emerging TechnologiesForget the space race, the AI race is just beginningDave Gershgorn · Quartz 08 May 2018
Education and Skills3 ways Asia can use technology to make the most of its ageing populationCyn-Young Park and Aiko Kikkawa Takenaka · Asian Development Bank 08 May 2018
Economic GrowthWhy dictators love development statistics and other top economic stories of the weekMargareta Drzeniek-Hanouz 07 May 2018
Geographies in DepthMore people than ever now have electricity in Africa, but 600 million are still in the darkQuartz Africa · Quartz 04 May 2018
Geo-Economics and PoliticsThis is the state of inequality in EuropeZsolt Darvas · Bruegel 04 May 2018
Economic GrowthThe world’s fastest-growing populations are in the Middle East and Africa. Here's whyCallum Brodie 03 May 2018
Economic GrowthWhat can today’s democracies learn from 1930s Germany?Harold James · Project Syndicate 03 May 2018
Trade and InvestmentNAFTA is turning 25. Let's appreciate it - and modernize itDavid Abney 02 May 2018
Equity, Diversity and InclusionLocal optimism and national pessimism, or why we're all above averageAndrés Velasco · Project Syndicate 02 May 2018
Economic GrowthWe're stuck in a loop of 'unimaginative progress'Joanna Cea and Jess Rimington · LSE Business Review 02 May 2018
Geographies in DepthParents in these countries are most likely to help their kids with homeworkAdam Jezard 01 May 2018
Jobs and the Future of WorkIf the Master’s degree is the new Bachelor’s, is the doctorate now the new Master's?Michelle Mielly · The Conversation 01 May 2018