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Healthcare Systems & Services Practice When will the COVID-19 pandemic end? An update Recent news on vaccine and antibody trials has raised hopes worldwide. When will vaccines be available? And is the end of COVID-19 nearer? Here we update our September 21 outlook. by Sarun Charumilind, Matt Craven, Jessica Lamb, Adam Sabow, and Matt Wilson November 2020 Svetikd/Getty Images Since we published our first outlook, on September 21, the COVID-19 pandemic has raged on, with more than 25 million addit |
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WORKING PAPER NO. 2020-82 Initial Impacts of the Pandemic on Consumer Behavior: Evidence from Linked Income, Spending, and Savings Data Natalie Cox, Peter Ganong, Pascal Noel, Joseph Vavra, Arlene Wong, Diana Farrell, and Fiona Greig JULY 2020 5757 S. University Ave. Chicago, IL 60637 Main: 773.702.5599 bfi.uchicago.edu INITIAL IMPACTS OF THE PANDEMIC ON CONSUMER BEHAVIOR: EVIDENCE FROM LINKED INCOME, SPENDING, AND SAVINGS DATA* Natalie Cox, Princeton University Peter Ganong, University of Chica |
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BPEA Conference Drafts, June 25, 2020 Income and poverty in the COVID-19 pandemic Jeehoon Han, University of Chicago Bruce D. Meyer, University of Chicago James X. Sullivan, University of Notre Dame Conflict of Interest Disclosure: The authors did not receive financial support from any firm or person for this paper or from any firm or person with a financial or political interest in this paper. They are currently not officers, directors, or board members of any organization with an interest in |
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White Paper Global Lighthouse Network: Insights from the Forefront of the Fourth Industrial Revolution In collaboration with McKinsey & Company December 2019 World Economic Forum 91-93 route de la Capite CH-1223 Cologny/Geneva Switzerland Tel.: +41 (0)22 869 1212 Fax: +41 (0)22 786 2744 Email: contact@weforum.org www.weforum.org 2019 World Economic Forum. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, including photocopying and reco |
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Does Proxy Voting Affect the Supply and/or Demand for Securities Lending? Reena Aggarwal McDonough School of Business, Georgetown University aggarwal@georgetown.edu Jason Sturgess McDonough School of Business, Georgetown University jds224@georgetown.edu Pedro A. C. Saffi IESE Business School PSaffi@iese.edu October 2010 Abstract We use a comprehensive proprietary data set consisting of shares available to lend (supply), shares borrowed (demand), and loan fee to study the securities lending marke |
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The Case for Climate Action Building A Clean Economy For The American People AUGUST 25, 2020 D E M O C R A T S . S E N A T E . G O V / C L I M A T E Brian Schatz, Chair Hawaii Sheldon Whitehouse Rhode Island Jeffrey A. Merkley Oregon Michael F. Bennet Colorado Tammy Baldwin Wisconsin Martin Heinrich New Mexico Edward J. Markey Massachusetts Tammy Duckworth Illinois Catherine Cortez Masto Nevada Tina Smith Minnesota The Case for Climate Action: Building a The Case for Climate Action: Building a C |
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Community Paper In Collaboration with IEX Group Unlocking Capital Markets to Finance the SDGs September 2019 World Economic Forum 91-93 route de la Capite CH-1223 Cologny/Geneva Switzerland Tel.: +41 (0)22 869 1212 Fax: +41 (0)22 786 2744 Email: contact@weforum.org www.weforum.org 2019 World Economic Forum. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, including photocopying and recording, or by any information storage and retrieva |
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The Future of Jobs Report 2020 O C T O B E R 2 0 2 0 3 5 7 8 8 9 16 19 26 27 29 35 40 40 45 49 50 53 55 56 66 119 150 157 158 160 Cover: Unsplash/Joel Guerrero Inside: Unsplash/Christina wocintechchat; Unsplash/Faruq Al Aqib; Unsplash/Rob Lambert Contents Preface Executive Summary Part 1 Tracking the Future of Jobs Chapter 1 The Labour Market Outlook in the Pandemic Economy 1.1 Introduction 1.2 Short-term shocks and long-term trends 1.3 The remote and hybrid workforce 1.4 Impact on equality Chap |
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Industry Agenda Industry Agenda Charting the Course: From the Margins to How Mainstream Investors can the Mainstream Design Visionary and Pragmatic Assessment of the Impact Impact Investing Strategies Investment Sector and Opportunities to Engage Mainstream Investors A report by the World Economic Forum Investors Industries A report by the World Economic Forum Investors Industries Prepared in collaboration with Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu Prepared in collaboration with Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu Sept |
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World Economic Forum Geneva, Switzerland 2010 The Corporate Gender Gap Report 2010 Saadia Zahidi, World Economic Forum Herminia Ibarra, INSEAD World Economic Forum 91-93 route de la Capite CH-1223 Cologny/Geneva Switzerland Tel.: +41 (0)22 869 1212 Fax: +41 (0)22 786 2744 E-mail: contact@weforum.org www.weforum.org 2010 World Economic Forum All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, includ- ing photocopying and recording, or by |
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Winning the race for survival How advanced manufacturing technologies are driving business-model innovation W H I T E P A P E R M A Y 2 0 2 0 Contents Overview 1 A new business model conversation is urgently needed right now 2 Operating vs business model 3 5 7 9 3 Failures in operating and business models during the COVID-19 crisis 13 4 Successes in operating and business models during the COVID-19 crisis 17 5 A call for action: Towards a new normal for advanced manufacturing, services and suppl |
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Mapping TradeTech: Trade in the Fourth Industrial Revolution I N S I G H T R E P O R T D E C E M B E R 2 0 2 0 Contents Foreword Executive summary 1 TradeTech: An Overview 1.1 What is TradeTech? 1.2 Most transformative TradeTech 1.3 Fourth Industrial Revolution technologies disrupt trade 1.4 Trends in TradeTech 2 Use of technologies in trade 2.1 Artificial intelligence 2.2 Internet of things 2.3 Robotics and automation 2.4 5G 2.5 Blockchain 2.6 3D printing 3 Challenges for TradeTech adoption 3.1 |
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The Global Competitiveness Report 2015 2016 Insight ReportKlaus Schwab, World Economic Forum 2015 World Economic Forum Insight Report The Global Competitiveness Report 2015 2016 Professor Klaus Schwab World Economic Forum Editor Professor Xavier Sala-i-Mart n Columbia University Chief Advisor of The Global Competitiveness Report 2015 World Economic Forum The Global Competitiveness Report 2015 2016: Full Data Edition is published by the World Economic Forum within the framework of the Global Comp |
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Transforming Paradigms A Global AI in Financial Services Survey January 2020 Transforming Paradigms A Global AI in Financial Services Survey Table of Contents Forewords .................................................................................................................. 6 Research Team ....................................................................................................... 9 Executive Summary ............................................................................ |
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In Collaboration with Deloitte Global Technology Governance Report 2021: Harnessing Fourth Industrial Revolution Technologies in a COVID-19 World I N S I G H T R E P O R T D E C E M B E R 2 0 2 0 Contents Foreword Executive Summary Introduction 1 Cross-cutting technology governance gaps 1.1 Limited or lack of regulation 1.2 Adverse effects of technology through misuse or unintended use 1.3 Liability and accountability of the technology 1.4 Privacy and data sharing 1.5 Cyber and other security co |
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White Paper Building Value with Blockchain Technology: How to Evaluate Blockchain s Benefits In collaboration with Accenture July 2019 World Economic Forum 91-93 route de la Capite CH-1223 Cologny/Geneva Switzerland Tel.: +41 (0)22 869 1212 Fax: +41 (0)22 786 2744 Email: contact@weforum.org www.weforum.org 2019 World Economic Forum. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, including photocopying and recording, or by any inform |
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Regional Agenda Rethinking Arab Employment A Systemic Approach for Resource-Endowed Economies Part of the New Vision for Arab Employment Initiative of the World Economic Forum October 2014 Contents System Introduction the Main Causes of Youth Unemployment GCC Countries 15 1. Dynamics of the Employment 15 2. Vulnerabilities of the 3 Preface 4 Executive Summary 6 10 Part I Stakeholders Perceptions of 12 Part II The Employment System in 26 Part III Interventions 30 Conclusion: Perspectives for Furt |
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Fourth Industrial Revolution for the Earth Series Harnessing the Fourth Industrial Revolution for Life on Land Towards an Inclusive Bio-Economy January 2018 Harnessing the Fourth Industrial Revolution for Life on Land is published by the World Economic Forum s System Initiative on Shaping the Future of Environment and Natural Resource Security in partnership with PwC and the Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment. It was made possible with funding from the MAVA Foundation. About The Fourth |
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DISCLAIMER AND COPYRIGHT This work is a product of the Coalition of Finance Ministers for Climate Action. The findings, interpretations, and conclusions expressed in this paper are entirely those of the author(s). The boundaries, colors, denominations, and other information shown on any map or infographics in this work do not imply any judgment on the part of the Coalition of Finance Ministers for Climate Action concerning the legal status of any territory or the endorsement or acceptance of su |
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Global Agenda Risk Mitigation Instruments in Infrastructure Gap Assessment July 2016 World Economic Forum 2016 All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, including photocopying and recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system. REF 200716 Case: 00016817 Contents Preface 3 Preface 4 Foreword 5 Executive Summary 6 Introduction 8 Provision of Risk Mitigation Instruments: Expert Survey Results 10 Emerging and Develop |
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Insight Report Global Gender Gap Report 2020 Terms of Use and Disclaimer The analysis presented in the Global Gender Gap Report 2020 (herein: Report ) is based on a methodology integrating the latest statistics from international organizations and a survey of executives. The findings, interpretations and conclusions expressed in this work do not necessarily reflect the views of the World Economic Forum. The Report presents information and data that were compiled and/or collected by the World Eco |
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Building and Auditing Fair Algorithms: A Case Study in Candidate Screening Christo Wilson Northeastern University cbw@ccs.neu.edu Alan Mislove Northeastern University amislove@ccs.neu.edu Avijit Ghosh Northeastern University avijit@ccs.neu.edu Lewis Baker pymetrics, inc. lewis@pymetrics.com Shan Jiang Northeastern University sjiang@ccs.neu.edu Janelle Szary pymetrics, inc. janelle@pymetrics.com Kelly Trindel pymetrics, inc. kelly@pymetrics.com Frida Polli pymetrics, inc. frida.polli@pymetrics.co |
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