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  <title>The Financial System, Income Inequality, and Climate Change: The Case for a New Bretton Woods | Kevin Gallagher &amp;amp; Richard Kozul-Wright</title>
  <description>In 1944, 44 nations came together to create a set of economic reforms designed to promote economic stability and a lasting peace. Almost 80 years later, this order has given way to a runaway financial sector that has destabilized the world economy with repeated financial crises and asset bubbles, and increasing hazards created by climate change.&amp;amp;nbsp; In this episode, Kevin Gallagher of Boston University’s Global Development Policy Center and Richard Kozul-Wright of the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development discuss their new book, The Case for a New Bretton Woods, which lays the groundwork for moving the global economy away from ever-increasing levels of financialization and instability to one that promotes global prosperity and a stable climate. You can find their book here: https://www.wiley.com/en-us/The+Case+for+a+New+Bretton+Woods-p-9781509546541 You can find additional commentary on this episode and other issues of the day by signing up for YDHTY’s email newsletter here: www.ydhty.com/news </description>
  <author_name>You Don't Have to Yell</author_name>
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