Winner-takes-all digital economy poses risk for capital markets

By: Financial Times Dec 10, 2020   The trend of human tasks being replaced by algorithms is a perennial and understandable focus for the debate about how technology is changing capital markets. Policymakers, however, are already focusing on a longer-term trend: how the benefits of scale in digital industries will concentrate activity among a smaller […]

The Individual & the Collective, Politics, & the UN, with Jean-Marie Guéhenno

By: Carnegie Council Audio Podcast December 10, 2019 Carnegie Council Senior Fellow Jean-Marie Guéhenno, former head of United Nations peacekeeping operations, discusses the tensions between the individual and the collective in a world filled with political tension, pervasive surveillance, and fear of risk. What is the role of the UN in this environment? How can […]