Jointly organized with the Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR), the PSE-CEPR Policy Forum aims to discuss critical emerging issues among leading researchers and policymakers, reaching a large audience that includes government officials and legislators, the media, and academia. The three days of the 2024 edition focused on “International Taxation” (Day 1), “Climate Change Compensation” (Day 2), and “Global Poverty” (Day 3).
The new report published by the CEPR, “Exploring Science in Brazil and the G20: Building a Just World and Sustainable Future”, provides an overview of the three keynote lectures given on those days:
A Blueprint for a Coordinated Minimum Tax on the Super-Rich
Addressing Climate Inequality
The Case for Redistribution
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Exploring the Science of the Brazil G20: Building a just world and a sustainable planet