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STICERD@STICERD_LSE·
“Yes we can.” A review in @Nature by Andrew Macintosh explores Nick Stern’s book - 'The Growth Story of the 21st Century' (@LSEPress), making an optimistic case for climate action, economic growth and a cleaner more prosperous global economy. nature.com/articles/d4158…
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Naila Kabeer
Naila Kabeer@N_Kabeer·
Lessons from my book on Renegotiating Patriarchy. Bangladesh as case study of the association between gender equality and growth. Article in The Daily Star newspaper today. Gender, agency and the quality of growth: Lessons from the Bangladesh paradox thedailystar.net/slow-reads/unh…
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Jayant Sinha
Jayant Sinha@jayantsinha·
Very pleased to receive a signed copy of @lordstern1’s The Growth Story of the 21st Century. A thoughtful and timely case for why climate action and growth can go together. For India and the Global South, this transition can create real growth, investment and good jobs.
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Naila Kabeer
Naila Kabeer@N_Kabeer·
Enjoyed the opportunity to discuss my book ‘Renegotiating Patriarchy and the Bangladesh Paradox’ with UNDP staff in Bangladesh - and ask what the future holds for the country ….@LSEPress @LSE_ID @LSEInequalities
UNDP Bangladesh@UNDP_BD

Honoured to welcome Professor Dr. @N_Kabeer, Emeritus Professor of Gender and Development, @LSEnews, to @UNDP 🇧🇩. She reminded us how change in women’s lives comes from many interlocking forces, driven by their own agency to renegotiate with patriarchy and reshape their futures.

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jaipurlitfest@JaipurLitFest·
From redefining global climate policy to reimagining pathways for sustainable prosperity, Nicholas Stern stands among the world’s most influential economists. Chair of the Grantham Research Institute, IG Patel Professor at the LSE, and former Chief Economist of both the World Bank and EBRD, he is best known for leading the landmark Stern Review on the Economics of Climate Change. His latest book, ‘The Growth Story of the 21st Century,’ lays out a bold, practical blueprint for a greener, more resilient global economy, proving that climate action and development go hand in hand. Join Nicholas Stern at the Jaipur Literature Festival 2026, presented by Vedanta. Book Now: bit.ly/47iM1gx 15th - 19th January, 2026 Hotel Clarks Amer, Jaipur #JaipurLiteraturefestival2026 #JaipurLiteratureFestival @lordstern1 @TeamworkArts @SanjoyRoyTWA @DalrympleWill @NamitaGokhale_ @JLFLitfest
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Nicholas Stern
Nicholas Stern@lordstern1·
My article in today’s edition of ‘The Observer’ based on my new book published this week: Climate action is the best way to ensure long-term growth observer.co.uk/news/business/…
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LSE Press@LSEPress·
"Lord Nicholas Stern articulates the incredible opportunity for global development enabled by climate action." — Al Gore, Former Vice President of the United States and Environmentalist The Growth Story of the 21st Century is out tomorrow #OpenAccess ➡️ doi.org/10.31389/lsepr…
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LSE Inequalities
LSE Inequalities@LSEInequalities·
New open-access edited volume out now on @LSEPress! This brings together some of the world’s leading economists and policy experts at LSE to provide the guidance and principles that can assist political leaders and policymakers. Read it now 👇 buff.ly/nq0xriM
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LSE School of Public Policy
LSE School of Public Policy@LSEPublicPolicy·
The London Consensus: Economic Principles for the 21st Century, published yesterday by @LSEPress, brings together insights from 50+ leading economists, including our own @AndresVelasco and Nicholas Barr. Read it and join the launch event on 28 Oct 6.30pm: shorturl.at/N4IyI
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