My interest is not data, it's the world. And part of world development you can see in numbers. Others, like human rights, empowerment of women, it's very difficult to measure in numbers.
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We're rapidly entering a world where everything can be monitored and measured. But the big problem is going to be the ability of humans to use, analyze and make sense of the data.
I want the world's data accessible.
Data allow your political judgments to be based on fact, to the extent that numbers describe realities.
When we have all data online it will be great for humanity. It is a prerequisite to solving many problems that humankind faces.
While data can only tell you what has happened in the past, it can in some ways give you a sense of what might be of interest to an audience in the future.
The answers to today's most important scientific, business, and social problems lie in data.
I think economics - and this is what I've tried to impart - has a tremendous amount of human interest in it.
Data helps solve problems.
I guess economists, it's a bit like scientists; you have definitely fewer women in that field.
There is certainly a growing body of data that correlates investments in women with a country's general prosperity; a recognition that no country can get ahead if half its people are left behind.
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