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Economist Podcasts

Marshalling resources: rebuilding Ukraine

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The Economist

News, News & Politics

4.35K Ratings

🗓️ 24 January 2023

⏱️ 29 minutes

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Summary

Around one-fifth of Ukraine’s population has fled. The country’s GDP has plummeted and foreign investors are staying away. Even as the fighting rages, the world has already begun thinking about how to rebuild the country. How a 36-year-old treaty helped heal the ozone layer. And why the pandemic did not lead to a wave of job-killing automation.

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1:05.9

Hello and welcome to the intelligence from the economist.

1:09.4

In New York, I'm John Fastman. Every weekday,

1:13.5

we provide a fresh perspective on the events shaping your world. Thirty-six years ago,

1:22.9

world leaders signed the Montreal Protocol, which limited the use of chemicals that damaged the Earth's ozone layer.

1:29.3

It proved successful, but whether it provides a model for future climate accords is another question.

1:35.3

And when the pandemic began, many economists saw automation as a solution for businesses,

1:42.3

just as many workers feared being displaced.

1:45.0

That displacement hasn't happened. We'll explain why.

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