IPSP members Marc Fleurbaey (Steering Committee), Gianluca Grimalda (ch. 8), and Ottmar Edenhofer (ch.4) will participate in a summit of the T20 group in Berlin on 29–30 May. The T20 (or Think20) is an international network of research organizations dedicated to advising the G20 group of nations. Chaired by the Kiel Institute for the World Economy (IfW) and the German Development Institute (DIE), the conference aims to provide 20 “Global Solutions” for the G20.

The IPSP is part of the T20 network as a member of the Council for Global Problem Solving, and is co-chairing a task force of the T20 on global inequalities and social cohesion.

For more information, see the conference website.

IPSP members Marc Fleurbaey (Steering Committee), Gianluca Grimalda (ch. 8), and Ottmar Edenhofer (ch.4) will participate in a summit of the T20 group in Berlin on 29–30 May. The T20 (or Think20) is an international network of research organizations dedicated to advising the G20 group of nations. Chaired by the Kiel Institute for the World Economy (IfW) and the German Development Institute (DIE), the conference aims to provide 20 “Global Solutions” for the G20.

The IPSP is part of the T20 network as a member of the Council for Global Problem Solving, and is co-chairing a task force of the T20 on global inequalities and social cohesion.

For more information, see the conference website.

IPSP members Marc Fleurbaey (Steering Committee), Gianluca Grimalda (ch. 8), and Ottmar Edenhofer (ch.4) will participate in a summit of the T20 group in Berlin on 29–30 May. The T20 (or Think20) is an international network of research organizations dedicated to advising the G20 group of nations. Chaired by the Kiel Institute for the World Economy (IfW) and the German Development Institute (DIE), the conference aims to provide 20 “Global Solutions” for the G20.

The IPSP is part of the T20 network as a member of the Council for Global Problem Solving, and is co-chairing a task force of the T20 on global inequalities and social cohesion.

For more information, see the conference website.

IPSP members Marc Fleurbaey (Steering Committee), Gianluca Grimalda (ch. 8), and Ottmar Edenhofer (ch.4) will participate in a summit of the T20 group in Berlin on 29–30 May. The T20 (or Think20) is an international network of research organizations dedicated to advising the G20 group of nations. Chaired by the Kiel Institute for the World Economy (IfW) and the German Development Institute (DIE), the conference aims to provide 20 “Global Solutions” for the G20.

The IPSP is part of the T20 network as a member of the Council for Global Problem Solving, and is co-chairing a task force of the T20 on global inequalities and social cohesion.

For more information, see the conference website.

IPSP members Marc Fleurbaey (Steering Committee), Gianluca Grimalda (ch. 8), and Ottmar Edenhofer (ch.4) will participate in a summit of the T20 group in Berlin on 29–30 May. The T20 (or Think20) is an international network of research organizations dedicated to advising the G20 group of nations. Chaired by the Kiel Institute for the World Economy (IfW) and the German Development Institute (DIE), the conference aims to provide 20 “Global Solutions” for the G20.

The IPSP is part of the T20 network as a member of the Council for Global Problem Solving, and is co-chairing a task force of the T20 on global inequalities and social cohesion.

For more information, see the conference website.

IPSP members Marc Fleurbaey (Steering Committee), Gianluca Grimalda (ch. 8), and Ottmar Edenhofer (ch.4) will participate in a summit of the T20 group in Berlin on 29–30 May. The T20 (or Think20) is an international network of research organizations dedicated to advising the G20 group of nations. Chaired by the Kiel Institute for the World Economy (IfW) and the German Development Institute (DIE), the conference aims to provide 20 “Global Solutions” for the G20.

The IPSP is part of the T20 network as a member of the Council for Global Problem Solving, and is co-chairing a task force of the T20 on global inequalities and social cohesion.

For more information, see the conference website.