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Tag Archives: infrastructure
Sustainable Growth in China
According to new research in The Chinese Economy by DCFR president Jennifer Warren and distinguished finance professor Andrew Chen, “the world’s economic system and ecosystem have everything to gain by teasing apart the issues related to infrastructure and climate change” … Continue reading
Posted in China, climate change, Development, Economics, Energy
Tagged capital markets, green growth, infrastructure, sustainability
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Infrastructure in India
From earlier articles in Journal of Structured Finance and Far Eastern Economic Review, President Jennifer Warren plays forward remarks on India and infrastructure development. See the comments in Journal of Commerce’s Breakbulk magazine March-April 2011.