Lecture

Challenges in Sustainable Development

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This lecture covers the fundamentals of sustainable development, including economic efficiency, social equity, and environmental responsibility. It discusses governance of the environment, climate change, biodiversity, mistaken assumptions, and the need for transformative change. The instructor emphasizes the importance of aligning behavior with sustainable development goals, eliminating perverse incentives, and implementing sustainable public procurement. The lecture also addresses the financial aspects of sustainability, such as subsidies, sustainable investment needs, and the role of central banks and institutional investors. It explores the impact of financial inclusion, fintech, and the ingredients of success in achieving sustainable development. The conclusion highlights the necessity of policy frameworks that reward sustainable practices and political accountability for long-term sustainability.

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