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When it comes to cooperation, humans and chimpanzees still have much in common. Perhaps that's not surprising given humans share over 98 percent of our DNA with chimps. But in a recent article in Finance and Development, economist Ruchir Agarwal argues the 2 percent genetic difference propels humanity's success, but also its potential for disaster. In this podcast, Agarwal asks whether humans have evolved enough to escape "chimpanzee politics" and confront the greatest risk our species is facing—climate change.
Transcript: https://bit.ly/3Bk80C0
Read the Article at IMF.org/fandd
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When it comes to cooperation, humans and chimpanzees still have much in common. Perhaps that's not surprising given humans share over 98 percent of our DNA with chimps. But in a recent article in Finance and Development, economist Ruchir Agarwal argues the 2 percent genetic difference propels humanity's success, but also its potential for disaster. In this podcast, Agarwal asks whether humans have evolved enough to escape "chimpanzee politics" and confront the greatest risk our species is facing—climate change.
Transcript: https://bit.ly/3Bk80C0
Read the Article at IMF.org/fandd

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