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Erik Berglof
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The Asia Climate Finance Podcast
Ep72 MDB Insights: Financing Nature-Based Solutions, ft Erik Berglof & JP Thia, Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank
Comments/ideas: theasiaclimatecapitalpodcast@gmail.com Discover how nature itself is becoming the new infrastructure shaping our future. In this episode, experts from the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank reveal how wetlands, mangroves, and forests are not just scenery but powerful tools for climate resilience and sustainable economic growth. We discuss innovative finance solutions mobilising private capital, the challenges of valuing natural assets, and why protecting nature is critical for survival, economics, and smart planning.REF: INVESTING IN NATURE AS INFRASTRUCTUREABOUT ERIK: Erik Berglof is the Bank’s inaugural Chief Ec...
2025-10-30
50 min
V75 med Mac
Himmaplan när V75 firar 30 år!
Världens bästa spel, V75, firar 30 år. Man förstår att man blivit gammal när det var så länge som Copiad och Erik Berglöf vann första loppet någonsin. Det är hemmaplan för Mac och det är det även för Cronberg, som åter gästar programmet. Admiral As är omgångens största favorit och att han har hög segerchans är herrarna överens om. Mac kommer dock gardera på en del och varnar framförallt för en häst. Mac och Cronberg är överens om vem som är draget i Diamantstoet. Sedan h...
2023-10-27
55 min
Asia's Developing Future
What’s in the carbon net zero toolbox for consumption-driven developing countries?
Fast-growing developing and emerging countries in Asia and beyond are facing the dual challenges of meeting increasing energy demand while tackling carbon emissions to fight climate change. In this podcast, Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank(AIIB) Chief Economist Erik Berglof describes policy tools a state can use to accelerate private sector-backed carbon net zero transition, such as state-owned financial institutions and private-public partnerships. He also explains how these tools can be integrated into national strategies to promote innovation and technology adoption. The discussion draws upon his ADBI Featured Speaker Webinar on state capacity and private sector mobilization toward net zero in...
2023-02-14
07 min
Musikprodd-podden
#123 Detaljrikt popstråk med Erik Arvinder
I det här avsnittet har vi med oss Erik Arvinder - musiker, dirigent och kapellmästare men kanske framförallt stråkarrangören med stort S i Sverige, har du på något sätt konsumerat popmusik de senaste 15 åren så har du hört hans verk. På meritlistan (som kan vara den största vi hittills stött på i den här podden) hittar vi välkända artister och band med stor bredd, däribland Harry Styles, Zara Larsson, Lykke Li, Demi Lovato, deadmau5, Morrissey, Avicii, Robyn, Lady Gaga, First Aid Kit, Galantis och Childish Gambino....
2022-11-18
1h 20
Musikprodd-podden
#121 Nytt sound och tomtebloss med Albin Tjernberg
Daniel Adams Ray, Petter, Tjuvjakt, Lancelot och Erik Lundin - vad har de gemensamt? Jo, dagens gäst, som heter Albin Tjernberg. Han ger oss här ett eftertänksamt avsnitt där vi avhandlar allt från imposter syndrome till hur man kan hitta vägar att återuppfinna sitt sound och kanske sig själv på kuppen.Programledare: Niklas Berglöf och Joakim Jarl Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2022-10-05
53 min
P4 Extra
P4 Extra med Erik Blix
Senaste nytt från våra utsända i Ukraina. Dagens Gäst, Moa Berglöf, har skrivit en bok om sin tid som talskrivare åt Fredrik Reinfeldt. Vi kollar läget i det franska valet och förklarar varför pizzan blivit dyr. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play.
2022-04-24
51 min
EBRD podcasts
The EBRD at 30: what’s next?
Rate, review and download our podcast On the 15 April 1991, the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development opened its doors for business for the first time. It was conceived by its founders as ‘a new and unique structure of co‑operation’ for a continent still recovering from the shock of the collapse of communism. Its mission then, as now, was to further progress towards market-oriented economies and promote private and entrepreneurial initiative. So, at the age of 30, how is the EBRD doing? What are the challenges for its future? What has the EBRD taught some of its former staff? This special discus...
2021-04-16
1h 25
Fearonomics
The EBRD at 30: what’s next?
Rate, review and download our podcast On the 15April 1991, the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development opened its doors for business for the first time. It was conceived by its founders as ‘a new and unique structure of co‑operation’ for a continent still recovering from the shock of the collapse of communism. Its mission then, as now, was to further progress towards market-oriented economies and promote private and entrepreneurial initiative. So, at the age of 30, how is the EBRD doing? What are the challenges for its future? What has the EBRD t...
2021-04-16
1h 25
Scientific Sense ®
Prof Erik Berglöf, Professor of economics at the London School of Economics.
Tackling the pandemic globally, the challenges for developing countries and risk management for future pandemics Prof Erik Berglöf is professor of economics at the London School of Economics. He is also the Chief Economist of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB), the Beijing-based multilateral development bank established in 2016 with a mission to improve social and economic outcomes in Asia.
2021-03-20
46 min
Hall of Fame
Erik Berglöf
Tony Ryttar möter Erik Berglöf.
2020-12-08
59 min
Shaping the Post-COVID World
Innovation and Inclusive Growth: COVID-19 as a window of opportunity
Contributor(s): Gordon Brown, Professor Riccardo Crescenzi, Professor Mariana Mazzucato, Lord Sainsbury, Tharman Shanmugaratnam | David Sainsbury’s book Windows of Opportunity: How Nations Create Wealth came out just before COVID-19 forced the global economy into lockdown. This high-level panel looks at the pandemic as an opportunity to promote inclusive growth and innovation in a more sustainable way. In particular, it will examine the role of the emerging and developing world in creating new sources of growth and the role leadership plays in achieving structural transformation. Gordon Brown (@OfficeGSBrown) is the United Nations Special Envoy for Global Education and former Prime Mi...
2020-09-16
1h 04
Shaping the Post-COVID World
Innovation and Inclusive Growth: COVID-19 as a window of opportunity
Contributor(s): Gordon Brown, Professor Riccardo Crescenzi, Professor Mariana Mazzucato, Lord Sainsbury, Tharman Shanmugaratnam | David Sainsbury’s book Windows of Opportunity: How Nations Create Wealth came out just before COVID-19 forced the global economy into lockdown. This high-level panel looks at the pandemic as an opportunity to promote inclusive growth and innovation in a more sustainable way. In particular, it will examine the role of the emerging and developing world in creating new sources of growth and the role leadership plays in achieving structural transformation. Gordon Brown (@OfficeGSBrown) is the United Nations Special Envoy for Global Education and former Prime Mi...
2020-09-16
1h 34
Shaping the Post-COVID World
Innovation and Inclusive Growth: COVID-19 as a window of opportunity
Contributor(s): Gordon Brown, Professor Riccardo Crescenzi, Professor Mariana Mazzucato, Lord Sainsbury, Tharman Shanmugaratnam | David Sainsbury’s book Windows of Opportunity: How Nations Create Wealth came out just before COVID-19 forced the global economy into lockdown. This high-level panel looks at the pandemic as an opportunity to promote inclusive growth and innovation in a more sustainable way. In particular, it will examine the role of the emerging and developing world in creating new sources of growth and the role leadership plays in achieving structural transformation. Gordon Brown (@OfficeGSBrown) is the United Nations Special Envoy for Global Education and former Prime Mi...
2020-09-16
1h 34
LSE Podcasts
Crucial Role of State Capacity in Crisis Response [Audio]
Speaker(s): Professor Sir Tim Besley, Professor Adnan Khan, Professor Margaret Levi | How states respond to the policy challenges posed by COVID-19 depends on the state capacities in place. While some capacity can be built or adapted rapidly, much of that capacity is a reflection of historical patterns of economic and political development. This online public event will explore state capacities, how they are created and maintained and how they reflect state-society relations, exploring the role of civil society as well as government. The event will explore how state capacities underpin the effectiveness of government interventions in different countries in...
2020-06-16
1h 27
LSE Podcasts
Strategic Leadership in the Time of COVID-19 [Audio]
Speaker(s): David H. Petraeus, Professor Michael Barzelay, Dr Shirley Yu | General Petraeus will develop his model of strategic leadership, developed during a senior military career and as leader of a large government agency, and what it implies for management in the context of a pandemic. David Petraeus is Partner at KKR and Chairman of the KKR Global Institute. General (Ret) David H. Petraeus (New York) joined KKR in June 2013 and is Chairman of the KKR Global Institute, which supports KKR’s investment committees, portfolio companies, and investors with analysis of geopolitical and macro-economic trends, as well as environmental, social, an...
2020-05-11
1h 36
LSE Podcasts
Now or Never: Crafting the Global COVID-19 Response [Audio]
Speaker(s): Gordon Brown, Minouche Shafik, Professor Lawrence Summers, Professor Andrés Velasco | This unprecedented global crisis requires an unprecedented global response. The first contours of such a response are slowly emerging, but there are important missing pieces and the speed and scale are not sufficient. Most of the measures taken so far have come from the international financial institutions, with the G20 Leaders slowly catching up. The G20 Finance Ministers meeting and the IMF Spring meetings took place last week and we know have a G20 Action Plan. Regional leaders have also taken steps to address the crisis in t...
2020-04-21
1h 21
EBRD podcasts
How will the coronavirus pandemic affect the global economy?
Rate and review EBRD/ LSE IGA joint podcast The economic and political impact of the coronavirus pandemic is growing more dramatic by the day. Millions of businesses and the jobs they support are under threat. Civil liberties in many countries are being drastically curtailed as governments fight to control the spread of Covid-19. How will all this change the world economy and what does it mean for globalisation as we know it? In this Coronavirus special live event, jointly produced with the Institute for Global Affairs at the LSE, our Pocket Dilemmas host, Jonathan Charles is joined by EBRD Chief...
2020-04-17
1h 21
Fearonomics
How will the coronavirus pandemic affect the global economy?
Rate and review ERD/LSE IGA joint podcast The economic and political impact of the coronavirus pandemic is growing more dramatic by the day. Millions of businesses and the jobs they support are under threat. Civil liberties in many countries are being drastically curtailed as governments fight to control the spread of Covid-19. How will all this change the world economy and what does it mean for globalisation as we know it? In this Coronavirus special live event, jointly produced with the Institute for Global Affairs at the LSE, our Pocket Dilemmas host, Jonathan Charles is joined by EBRD Chief Eco...
2020-04-17
1h 21
LSE Podcasts
The Three Horsemen: Pandemic, War and Depression in the 20th Century [Audio]
Speaker(s): Barry Eichengreen, Ricardo Reis | This lecture will focus on the economic and financial consequences of the “three horsemen” – pandemics, wars and depressions. Professor Barry Eichengreen, University of California, Berkeley, will draw on evidence from the Spanish Flu pandemic of 1918, World War I, the Great Depression of the 1930s, and World War II. He will look at the economic consequences and specifically at the fiscal and financial consequences, specifically how the resulting debts were managed. The lecture will be followed by comments by Professor Ricardo Reis, LSE and chaired by Professor Erik Berglof, Director of LSE Institute of Global Affair...
2020-04-17
1h 38
LSE Podcasts
'Brexit' and the Future of British Politics [Audio]
Speaker(s): Professor Sara Hobolt, Sir Anthony Seldon, Professor Tony Travers | Is Brexit a transformative moment, with lasting consequences? Or will identities and allegiances return to ‘normal’? When might politics move on from Brexit? Sara Hobolt (@sarahobolt) is Sutherland Chair in European Institutions and Professor at the Department of Government and the European Institute at LSE. Anthony Seldon (@AnthonySeldon) is Vice Chancellor of The University of Buckingham, a contemporary historian, commentator and political author. He is an alumnus of LSE having obtained his PhD in Economics from the School. Tony Travers is Associate Dean of the School of Public Policy at L...
2020-02-17
1h 32
Musikprodd-podden
#79 Håkan, druvor och indierock med Måns Lundberg
Dagens gäst heter Måns Lundberg, han är en musikproducent som varit involverad i en hel drös stora artisters låtar och produktioner. Till de mer välkända namnen på CV:t hittar vi Håkan Hellström, Amason, Deportees, Veronica Maggio, Erik Lundin, Silvana Imam, Ariel Pink, Hurula, Love Antell med många fler. Vi pratar bland annat om hur det är att spela i band, att kriga sig fram till producent-titeln, varför svenska producenter kanske döms lite hårdare på hemmaplan. Och så får vi höra lite om vad Måns tycker skillnader...
2019-04-11
1h 22
Latest 300 | LSE Public lectures and events | Audio and pdf
Edge of Chaos: why democracy is failing to deliver economic growth - and how to fix it [Audio]
Speaker(s): Dr. Dambisa Moyo | In Dr. Dambisa Moyo's new book, Edge of Chaos, which she will talk about at this event, she offers a radical menu of ten ways to improve democracy: making it better able to address the range of headwinds that the global economy faces (including technology and the prospects of a jobless underclass, demographic shifts, gapping income inequality, an unsustainable debt burden, natural resource scarcity and declining productivity) and deliver more economic growth and prosperity. Dr.Dambisa Moyo (@dambisamoyo) is an international economist who writes on the macroeconomy and global affairs. Professor Erik Berglof (@ErikBerglof) became...
2018-05-03
1h 29
Latest 300 | LSE Public lectures and events | Audio and pdf
Red Famine: Stalin's war on Ukraine, and why it still matters [Audio]
Speaker(s): Professor Anne Applebaum | In 1932-33, nearly four million Ukrainians died of starvation, having been deliberately deprived of food. Anne Applebaum will explore how and why this happened and explain its lasting importance. Anne Applebaum (@anneapplebaum) is a columnist for the Washington Post and a Pulitzer-prize winning historian. She is also Professor of Practice at the London School of Economics’s Institute of Global Affairs where she runs Arena, a program on disinformation and 21st century propaganda. Formerly a member of the Washington Post editorial board, she has also worked as the Foreign and Deputy Editor of the Spectator ma...
2017-10-04
1h 32
Musikprodd-podden
#1 Sovjetisk analogsynt, kick och bas med Mats Norman
I vårt allra första avsnitt har vi med oss producenten och låtskrivaren Mats Norman som är producenten bakom bland andra Erik Lundin, Maskinen, Lilla Sällskapet, Mash up International och Gnucci. Vi pratar om varför det är skönare att spela på analogsyntar än på instrumentpluggar, och hur Mats började sin musikaliska karriär. Vi går också igenom favorit-DAW och go-to-pluggar, samt hur man blir klar med en prodd.Programledare i detta avsnitt: Niklas Berglöf och Magnus Lindberg.Musik från avsnittet: https://open.spotify.com/user/musikproducent/playlist/5WESX9Fy...
2016-10-27
49 min
Summer 2016 | Public lectures and events | Video
UN - to be fit for purpose
Contributor(s): Dr Igor Lukšić | Many believe that this is by far the best time in history a human being can be born. Growing life expectancies, ever better medical aid and care for the elderly, IT revolution opens new windows of opportunities. But does the youth globally share this sentiment? Are those under 25 who make up almost half of the world's population happy with what their life has to offer? We have been strong on adopting agendas but not so strong in delivering them. What are we doing wrong? Nowadays, complex challenges such as contemporary and protracted conflicts, dire hu...
2016-06-02
1h 01
Summer 2016 | Public lectures and events | Audio and pdf
UN - to be fit for purpose
Contributor(s): Dr Igor Lukšić | Many believe that this is by far the best time in history a human being can be born. Growing life expectancies, ever better medical aid and care for the elderly, IT revolution opens new windows of opportunities. But does the youth globally share this sentiment? Are those under 25 who make up almost half of the world's population happy with what their life has to offer? We have been strong on adopting agendas but not so strong in delivering them. What are we doing wrong? Nowadays, complex challenges such as contemporary and protracted conflicts, dire hu...
2016-06-02
1h 01
Summer 2016 | Public lectures and events | Video
Rethinking the Global Monetary System
Contributor(s): Dr Raghuram Rajan | The global financial crisis has shaken up the international financial architecture. Regulatory changes and unconventional monetary policies have mainly served the interests of advanced economies. Raghuram Rajan, Governor of the Reserve Bank of India, has been the main voice of emerging economies demanding a more balanced global monetary system. He would like to see more coordination to reduce volatility and a more effective “global safety net” to protect those most vulnerable. Emerging economies must be more involved in rethinking and reshaping the system. Dr Rajan assumed charge as the 23rd Governor of the Reserve Bank of I...
2016-05-10
1h 26
Summer 2016 | Public lectures and events | Audio and pdf
Rethinking the Global Monetary System
Contributor(s): Dr Raghuram Rajan | The global financial crisis has shaken up the international financial architecture. Regulatory changes and unconventional monetary policies have mainly served the interests of advanced economies. Raghuram Rajan, Governor of the Reserve Bank of India, has been the main voice of emerging economies demanding a more balanced global monetary system. He would like to see more coordination to reduce volatility and a more effective “global safety net” to protect those most vulnerable. Emerging economies must be more involved in rethinking and reshaping the system. Dr Rajan assumed charge as the 23rd Governor of the Reserve Bank of I...
2016-05-10
1h 26
Start the Week
Greece and the Eurozone with Yanis Varoufakis
On Start the Week Andrew Marr discusses the state of the Eurozone and the politics of austerity with the economist and former Greek finance minister Yanis Varoufakis, the Director of the Institute of Global Affairs Erik Berglof and the Mayor of London's Chief Economic Advisor, Gerard Lyons. Yanis Varoufakis tracks the problems of the Eurozone to its woeful design and its continued reliance on debt and austerity, rather than reform. The classicist Paul Cartledge explores the history of democracy back to its birthplace in Athens and traces the long slow degradation of the original Greek concept. Since the crisis...
2016-04-04
42 min
Radiogamer
Radiogamer EP 104 - Den med fågelskådning, rum 101, poeten, mycket PS Vita och Erik Hansson från Level7
Hedlund, Bengtsson och Berglöf gästas denna vecka av Erik Hansson från Level7.nu och det pratas fåglar, spel, PS Vita och VHS-kassetter.
2012-02-29
3h 30
VoxTalk Vaults
Food markets, financial markets and development
Erik Berglöf interviewed by Romesh Vaitilingam, 17 October 2008 Erik Berglof, chief economist at the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD), talks to Romesh Vaitilingam about the interlinkages between food markets, financial markets and development, particularly in the countries in which the EBRD operates, from central Europe to central Asia. The interview was recorded at the EBRD headquarters in London in October 2008 following a public discussion meeting on ‘Rising food prices: causes, consequences and remedies’.
2008-10-17
09 min