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El Niño doesn't just cause immediate disruption — it depresses the growth trajectory for years. Using six decades of data, the Peterson Institute quantifies the damage: between $700 billion and $3 trillion in global losses, depending on severity and policy response. The mechanism is compounding — resources diverted to real-time crisis response reduce the investment that drives future growth. The gap between the figures? The result of choices available now.
Analysis · 10 min

TODAY’S READING

Harvard Business Review
Design AI systems that actually strengthen human reasoning
Article · 10 min

MIT Sloan Management Review
How leaders unlock innovation on the front lines
Article · 12 min

Peterson Institute
Argentina: The challenge and the opportunity
Analysis · 12 min

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