All posts tagged "Argentina"
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Nudging still holds power for government policymakers
A recent Global Government Forum webinar explored the role nudging plays in helping governments achieve policy and delivery goals. By harnessing behavioural insights from disciplines such as psychology and the
- Posted June 12, 2024
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Argentina’s economic crisis: whoever wins presidential election is on a collision course with the IMF
Argentina’s presidential election campaign has been dominated by economic debates. But whoever prevails will need IMF support to implement their plan, which may not be forthcoming, says Matt Barlow of
- Posted October 12, 2023
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Challenging the accepted wisdom: why economics isn’t ‘up to the job’ of tackling climate change
Finance leaders are key to the economic and governmental changes required to reach net zero – but the Global Government Finance Summit heard fears that they have not yet understood
- Posted October 1, 2023
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The economic emergency services: finance departments and the pandemic
When Covid-19 hit, many finance departments put their economies on life support. Gathering in Estonia, civil service finance leaders considered how their patients responded – and shared their fears about
- Posted December 4, 2022
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Argentina ends remote working for officials; 5% of UK civil servants to be apprentices: management and workforce news in brief
Global Government Forum’s weekly digest of all the news you need to know but might have missed Argentina returns to pre-COVID office work for civil servants The government in Argentina
- Posted May 12, 2022
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Demand for World Bank loans rises to record levels
Demand for World Bank lending from developing countries reached $23.5bn in 2015 – the highest it has ever been outside a financial crisis, according to figures released today. With global
- Posted April 11, 2016
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New head of Argentina’s statistics agency pledges to recruit ‘trustworthy people’
The newly appointed head of Argentina’s official statistics office has pledged to revamp the organisation and hire “trustworthy people” in a bid to improve the agency’s reputation. For years, data
- Posted December 21, 2015