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"Carlos Magariños (has) an international career that spans to politics, diplomacy, academy and entrepreneurship".

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Change. Future. Solutions. We live exponential times. Society, economics and politics are looking for new paradigms to deal with a world signaled by innovation and complexity.

While digitalization, big data, biotechnology and artificial intelligence combine to drive changes promising a new era, the return of pandemics and turf wars shake our lives; Can we be agents of change? What are the keys to the future?

At the United Nations, government, academia or the private sector, Carlos promotes the changes and solutions the future demands. His work, focused on innovation and development, globalization and democracy, gather experiences in more than 90 countries and positions him as an expert to ride the wave of changes that defines a world in dynamic disruption.

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NEWCONOMICS
The new Economy

Borderless Change

Digital Democracy

The Society of the Future

Global Citizenship and Institutions

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@MagarinosC

Over the past decade, developing countries' interest payments rose by 102%, while government revenues increased by just 39%.

High borrowing costs are eroding fiscal space and constraining development.

Explore what's needed nationally and globally: https://ow.ly/p5zh50ZcQ8J

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Buenos Aires, 17 junio (NA) -- La Universidad de Buenos Aires (UBA) quedó posicionada en el puesto 84 del QS World University Ranking 2027, consolidándose entre

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Books

Opinion

Digital Society and Institutions

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The future of Work and Artificial Intelligence

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