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  <title>The Work We Do – Ep 3. Trade Economics and Policy Tradeoffs. David Laborde</title>
  <description> In this episode, we sit down with David Laborde, Director of the Agrifood Economics and Policy Division at the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations.&amp;amp;nbsp;   David shares his journey as a trade economist and how it has shaped his approach to today’s agrifood systems. We discuss the role of trade in food security and the&amp;amp;nbsp;true cost&amp;amp;nbsp;of the food we consume.&amp;amp;nbsp;   We also dive into the art of policymaking in complex systems, from balancing competing priorities to managing unintended consequences to navigate difficult tradeoffs.&amp;amp;nbsp;   0:57 How Does a Trade Economist End Up at FAO?&amp;amp;nbsp;   6:14 How Does Trade Affect Food Security and Nutrition?&amp;amp;nbsp;   8:45 Is Local Food Actually Better?&amp;amp;nbsp;   11:57 Does Trade Make You Vulnerable?&amp;amp;nbsp;   17:53 Does Trade Keep Peace?&amp;amp;nbsp;   24:28 Are We Giving Away Our Resources?&amp;amp;nbsp;   33:14 What Is the True Cost of Food?&amp;amp;nbsp;   36:43 Can Subsidies Fix Agrifood Systems?&amp;amp;nbsp;   44:43&amp;amp;nbsp;On Navigating Complex Tradeoffs&amp;amp;nbsp;   50:13&amp;amp;nbsp;Towards a Global Social Contract&amp;amp;nbsp;  </description>
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