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Dialogue on the challenges facing Spanish society today
Dialogue Liberal voices: monetarism, monetary policy and the causes of inflation
Online Dialogue Liberal Voices: Ayn Rand
Featured frptv
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Electoral complexity and bloc politics in today's Spain
Jesús Fernández-Villaverde
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The crisis of democratic capitalism
Martin Wolf
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The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Business Management: Beyond the Technology
Alberto Granados, Rodrigo Gribble, Óscar Candiles and María Garaña.
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The ten global trends that threaten our future and how to survive them
Nouriel Roubini
Featured podcasts
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Legislative power and social dialogue
Francisco Pérez de los Cobos, former President of the Constitutional Tribunal
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Voices that Inspire. Social Economy
Borja Monreal, Co-Director of SIC4Changed and Pablo Santaeufemia, CEO & Co-Founder of Bridge for Billions
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Antitrust
Amadeo Petitbò, former President of the Court of Defence of Competition
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Sustainable business models to empower startups
Pablo Rivas, CEO & Founder of Global Alumni
Featured gazette
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Democracy and liberal order in the world
The Project on Europe and the Transatlantic Relationship of the Kennedy School at Harvard University publishes the paper by Nicolás Cimarra Etchenique, Fellow Rafael del Pino-MAEC 2022/23, Democracy and liberal order in the world in the face of the rise of authoritarianism, the result of his research at Harvard University. Recovering confidence in democracy Cimarra Etchenique [...]
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Interest rates and the financial system in the Eurozone
The Covid-19 crisis and the war in Ukraine have radically changed the macroeconomic scenario. Both events are behind the return of inflation. To combat it, central banks have to raise interest rates. And the question is whether this restrictive monetary policy can lead to new financial crises. Matteo Maggiori, [...]
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Strengthening Civil Society in Spain: A Post-COVID Agenda 19
The Rafael del Pino Foundation and the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs have been working since 2016 to strengthen the capacities of Spanish civil society leaders through the Global Civil Society Seminar (GCSS) programme. As a result of an open dialogue, held within the framework of this seminar, we have [...]
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Deep-Tech: entrepreneurship in Spain
Deep-Tech refers to companies founded on a scientific discovery or a true technological innovation. What does it take to have this type of company? What is the situation in Spain in this respect? These questions are answered by Fiona Murray, William Porter Professor of Entrepreneurship and Associate Dean for Innovation + Inclusion at the Sloan School of Business.