‘The climate conversation should be inclusive’

THE process of climate change is set to have a significant economic impact on many countries, with a large number of lower-income countries, particularly in Africa, being at risk.Advertisements The IMF says macroeconomic policies in these countries will need to be calibrated to accommodate more frequent weather shocks, including by building policy space to respond…

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