Some Recent ICRG Findings: What is the Effect of Geopolitical Risk on Trade Openness, Green Transition, and the Investing Behavior of Sovereign Wealth Funds?

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How do aspects of geopolitical risk affect trade openness, energy security, geoeconomic fragmentation, and the behavior of sovereign wealth funds?

Our Paris-based research team sent over some recent studies using our ICRG geopolitical risk data to help answer some of these questions.

Check out the links if you have some time:

1/ the independent effect of trade openness on the long-term growth performance of nations: https://lnkd.in/ejX7Tpr8

2/ the impact energy security and the risk of geoeconomic fragmentation on the green transition: https://lnkd.in/ehhhQ7at

3/ how sovereign wealth funds navigate global political and economic environments: https://lnkd.in/emtKdJyW

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CHRISTOPHER MCKEE, PHD CHIEF EXECUTIVE

Christopher McKee is PRS’ CEO and Owner. An international political economist, global investor, entrepreneur, and author, Chris received his PhD from Queen’s University (Canada) and has been involved in the field of geopolitical risk, limited recourse financing, and private sector development for the past 25 years.

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