Wolf argues that we cannot think about and address the many problems facing the world separately from one another. “The alternative of thinking about the interactions among [macroeconomics, finance, politics, social change, disease, and the environment] is also too hard. But sometimes, as now, it becomes inescapable… The point is that we need to analyse within the silos, while also analysing systemically across them.”
How to Think about Policy in a Polycrisis

Author(s)
Martin Wolf
Publication Date
29 November 2022
Publisher
Financial Times
DOI / URL

Resource Type
Op-Ed Commentary
Systems Addressed
Economy
Resource Theme
Policy and Practice