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Reboot Development: The Economics of a Livable Planet

  • Cambridge Judge Business School Trumpington Street Cambridge, England, CB2 1AG United Kingdom (map)

Richard Damania and Martin Raiser (World Bank) will be presenting their work as part of a workshop on “Reboot Development: The Economics of a Livable Planet”.

About this session: This event will present key insights from the World Bank’s flagship report Reboot Development: The Economics of a Livable Planet. The report examines how development strategies can deliver prosperity while reducing environmental damage. It highlights the economic costs of environmental degradation, the distributional impacts across countries, and policy pathways to align growth with a livable planet.


When: Monday 26th of January
15.00-16.00 Talk and Q&A.
Where: Cambridge Judge Business School (LT2).
Zoom: You can also join us virtually on Zoom.


The weekly climaTRACES workshops, organised by Kamiar Mohaddes and Henning Zschietzschmann, are attended by a diverse group of people from economics, geography, politics, engineering, business, earth sciences, natural sciences, and history, generating interdisciplinary discussion. One person leads the session, on either a paper they have written, a work in progress, or just an idea they have and would like feedback on. This is also an opportunity for people to find our more about the team on what climaTRACES have been up to and what future events and research projects are being developed.


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