policymakers
Coverage of policymakers in the Nexus archive.
- Rich nations must unleash land, labour, energy and capital
The article argues that wealthy nations should prioritize unleashing land, labor, energy, and capital to drive growth. It warns that policymakers' shift toward industrial interventionism risks overlooking these fundamental economic drivers.
- China cools on overseas publication of scientific research
China's policymakers are considering reducing incentives for academics to publish scientific research in international journals due to concerns over leaks. The focus is on curbing the potential dissemination of sensitive information through overseas publications.
- UN report says policymakers are struggling to keep up with pace of AI development
The UN report highlights that policymakers are struggling to keep up with the rapid development of AI. It emphasizes that AI is neither inherently good nor bad, but calls for improved safeguards to address potential risks.
- BIS warns stablecoins risk fragmenting global financial system
The Basel-based Bank for International Settlements (BIS) warned that stablecoins risk fragmenting the global financial system, stating private digital tokens fail to meet sound money requirements. It urged policymakers to accelerate development of tokenized central bank and commercial bank money.
- Rescheduling marijuana would put politics ahead of science
The Drug Enforcement Administration is considering rescheduling marijuana from Schedule I to Schedule III under the Controlled Substances Act, which would classify cannabis products as having accepted medical use. The article argues this move lacks scientific evidence and criticizes policymakers for prioritizing politics over science.
- Germany: Racism is almost a daily reality for Muslims
Experts in Germany warn of increasing anti-Muslim racism, citing daily insults, discrimination, violence, and deaths. They criticize policymakers for inadequate responses to the issue.
- Nexus to showcase student innovators, startup founders at upcoming event
Nexus Louisiana will host a two-part innovation showcase on July 2 in Baton Rouge, featuring student builders, startup founders, investors, educators, policymakers, and ecosystem partners. The event aims to connect innovators and stakeholders in the local ecosystem.
- Robots will replace 700,000 delivery workers ‘sooner or later’, warns JD.com boss
JD.com's boss warns robots will replace 700,000 delivery workers in China. Policymakers fear the country's rapid technology adoption threatens millions of gig-economy jobs.
- Iran deal brings little relief for inflation-wary central banks
The Iran deal has provided minimal relief to central banks concerned about inflation. Top policymakers remain cautious about the global economy despite falling energy prices.
- Estonia to give digital identities to AI agents
Estonia is introducing digital identities for AI agents. Policymakers emphasize the need for clear accountability regarding these agents.
- UK crypto advocates launch campaign against banks blocking exchange transfers
Stand With Crypto UK is campaigning against banks that block transfers to regulated exchanges. The group argues this restricts access to digital assets despite policymakers' efforts to establish the UK as a hub for innovation in this field.
- India Bank Shares Jump as Deposit, Yield Worries Ease
India's bank shares rose as concerns over deposits and yields eased. The State Bank of India (SBI) supports further mergers among state-backed lenders to build scale and finance growth in the world's fastest-growing major economy.
- Donald Trump, Bernie Sanders and Sam Altman are all talking about public ownership in AI
Donald Trump, Bernie Sanders, and Sam Altman are discussing public ownership in AI. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman met with Sen. Bernie Sanders to talk about public ownership in AI companies, highlighting tension between AI powerhouses and policymakers.
- Anthropic urges AI development ‘pause’ and conversation about risks
Anthropic, a US firm, has proposed a worldwide temporary pause on AI development and plans to convene policymakers to discuss risks associated with advanced AI. The company highlighted progress in its Claude model toward 'recursive self-improvement,' a concept viewed by AI safety researchers as a critical step toward superintelligent AI with potential global consequences.
- Anthropic says the world should have option to ‘pause’ on AI
Anthropic, a US firm, proposes a worldwide temporary pause on AI development and plans to convene policymakers to discuss dangers. The company highlighted progress of its AI model, Claude, toward recursive self-improvement, a concept viewed as a critical step toward superintelligent AI with potential risks for humanity.
- Swedish business bristles over EU interventions
Swedish business leaders express concerns over EU interventions, with lawyers and financiers warning that policymakers may be undermining the success of Sweden's business model.
- Vance: Pope’s AI warnings ‘profound’
Vice President Vance praised Pope Leo XIV's 'profound' warnings on AI risks in the Vatican's newly published encyclical 'Magnifica Humanitas,' which urges policymakers to regulate AI with clarity and establish adequate tools.
- Pope Leo manifesto: World leaders should be ‘slowing things down’ on AI
Pope Leo XIV issued his first encyclical, 'Magnifica Humanitas,' warning about AI risks and urging policymakers to establish regulatory tools to uphold justice and curb technological power's distorting effects.
- Investors can no longer rely on a ‘policy put’
The article states that investors can no longer depend on policymakers to mitigate market risks through interventions, as policymakers' ability to respond to economic shocks has diminished. This reflects a broader decline in the effectiveness of policy tools to stabilize markets.
- India’s GDP Revisions Explained: What Changed and Why it Matters
India has revised its GDP measurement methodology for the first time in a decade, implementing better calculation methods for measuring economic growth. While the technical improvements are significant, the article emphasizes that the real impact depends on how policymakers interpret and act on these revisions to affect policy decisions and everyday life.
- Zoned out: How today’s homeowners make housing unaffordable for everyone else
Policymakers have created a system where opponents of new housing have a veto based on unsupported fears, making housing unaffordable. This system unintentionally prioritizes the voices of those opposed to new housing, limiting affordable options. As a result, homeowners today contribute to the lack of affordable housing for others.
- The birthright citizenship case affects Puerto Rico, too
The birthright citizenship case has implications for Puerto Rico due to territorial ambiguity. Policymakers are reconsidering the scope of birthright citizenship, affecting territories like Puerto Rico. This ambiguity complicates national policy and obscures constitutional lines.
- AI and the associated risks are challenging policymakers to develop regulations quickly
The article discusses the challenges policymakers face in developing regulations for AI and its associated risks. It also mentions Thomas Malthus, academic status, and the measurement of buffet portions as additional topics covered in the week's news.
- ECB Set to Hold Rates as Policymakers Assess War Impact
The European Central Bank (ECB) is expected to maintain interest rates as policymakers evaluate the economic impact of ongoing war-related disruptions. The decision reflects cautious monitoring of global instability without immediate rate adjustments.
- Restoring trust in hospice begins with ending Medicare fraud
The hospice community is collaborating with policymakers to combat Medicare fraud and strengthen program integrity, aiming to restore trust and ensure patients receive essential care.
- Louisiana shooting exposes "dangerous gaps" in domestic violence, gun laws
The mass shooting in Shreveport, Louisiana, has highlighted significant gaps in domestic violence and gun control laws, prompting advocates to call for legislative reforms. The incident underscores the urgent need for updated policies to address these critical issues.
- Tim Cook will still be Apple’s Trump whisperer
Tim Cook is transitioning from Apple's CEO to executive chairman but will retain his role as the company's liaison with policymakers, including President Donald Trump. The article highlights his experience navigating Apple's political challenges, particularly balancing business interests in China and the U.S.
- MSCI Delays High-Stakes Indonesia Review After Downgrade Fears Spooked Investors
MSCI Inc. delayed its review of Indonesia's stock market following fears of a downgrade that spooked investors. The Indonesia Stock Exchange's CEO resigned as a direct consequence, prompting policymakers to rush new measures to prevent the downgrade and restore market confidence.
- Markets Are Too Blasé on War’s Economic Toll, Policymakers Warn
Policymakers warn that financial markets are underreacting to the economic consequences of ongoing conflicts. Concerns remain about the potential long-term impacts of war on global economies despite current market complacency.