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| DOI | 10.1093/BRAINCOMMS/FCAE360 | ||
| Año | 2024 | ||
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Optimal brain health is essential to smoothing major global skill-intensive economic transitions, such as the bioeconomy, green, care economy and digital transitions. Good brain health is vital to socio-economic sustainability, productivity and well-being. The care transition focuses on recognizing and investing in care services and care work as essential for economic growth and social well-being. The green transition involves shifting towards environmentally sustainable and fairer societies to combat climate change and environmental degradation. The digital transition aims to unlock digital growth potential and deploy innovative solutions for businesses and citizens, and to improve the accessibility and efficiency of services. The bioeconomy transition refers to the shift towards an economy based on products, services and processes derived from biological resources, such as plants and microorganisms. Brain capital, which encompasses brain health and brain skills, is a critical economic asset for the success of economies of the future. The brain economy transition from a brain-negative (brain-unhealthy) economy, which depletes brain capital, to a brain-positive (brain-healthy) economy, which arrests and reverses the loss of brain capital, will be foundational to these major transitions. Increased brain capital is vital to educational attainment, upskilling and reskilling. In this paper, we provide a detailed roadmap for the brain economy transition.
| Ord. | Autor | Género | Institución - País |
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| 1 | Nail-Beatty, Olivia | - |
Rice Univ - Estados Unidos
Columbia Univ - Estados Unidos |
| 2 | Ibanez, Agustin | - |
Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez - Chile
Global Brain Hlth Inst GBHI - Irlanda Euro Mediterranean Economists Assoc - España |
| 3 | Ayadi, Rym | - |
NeuroCentury - Bélgica
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| 4 | Swieboda, Pawel | - |
Global Brain Hlth Inst GBHI - Irlanda
Euro Mediterranean Economists Assoc - España NeuroCentury - Bélgica Int Ctr Future Generat - Bélgica FIPRA - Bélgica European Policy Ctr - Bélgica |
| 5 | Njamnshi, Alfred K. | - |
Brain Res Afr Initiat BRAIN - Camerún
Univ Yaounde - Camerún Cent Hosp Yaounde - Camerún Brain Res Afr Initiat BRAIN - Suiza |
| 6 | Occhipinti, Jo-An | - |
UNIV SYDNEY - Australia
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| 7 | Hynes, William | - |
UCL - Reino Unido
Santa Fe Inst - Estados Unidos World Bank - Estados Unidos |
| 8 | Ikiz, Burcin | - |
EcoNeuro - Estados Unidos
Baszucki Grp - Estados Unidos Columbia Univ - Estados Unidos Psychol Today - Estados Unidos |
| 9 | Castro-Aldrete, Laura | - |
Karolinska Inst - Suecia
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| 10 | O'Brien, Kelly | - |
USAgainstAlzheimers - Estados Unidos
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| 11 | Platt, Michael L. | - |
UNIV PENN - Estados Unidos
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| 12 | Adalat, Shazia | - |
Guys & St Thomas NHS Fdn Trust - Reino Unido
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| 13 | Abdullah, Jafri Malin | - |
Univ Sains Malaysia - Malasia
Acad Sci Malaysia - Malasia |
| 14 | Dhamija, Rajinder K. | - |
Inst Human Behav & Allied Sci - India
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| 15 | Merali, Zul | - |
Aga Khan Univ - Pakistán
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| 16 | Mostert, Cyprian | - |
Aga Khan Univ - Pakistán
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| 17 | Beck, Debbie | - |
Perkins & Will - Estados Unidos
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| 18 | Saxena, Shekhar | - |
Harvard Univ - Estados Unidos
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| 19 | Salama, Mohamed | - |
Amer Univ Cairo - Egipto
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| 20 | Nail-Beatty, Olivia | - |
Rice Univ - Estados Unidos
Columbia Univ - Estados Unidos |
| 21 | Destrebecq, Frederic | - |
European Brain Council - Bélgica
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| 22 | Slavich, George M. | - |
UNIV CALIF LOS ANGELES - Estados Unidos
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| 23 | Shehu, Bello | - |
Usmanu Danfodiyo Univ Teaching Hosp - Nigeria
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| 24 | Fieggen, Graham | - |
UNIV CAPE TOWN - República de Sudáfrica
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| 25 | Ghogomu, Paul M. | - |
Univ Yaounde - Camerún
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| 26 | Bassetti, Claudio L. A. | - |
Univ Bern - Suiza
Swiss Brain Hlth Plan CLAB - Suiza |
| 27 | Eyre, Harris A. | - |
Rice Univ - Estados Unidos
Global Brain Hlth Inst GBHI - Irlanda Euro Mediterranean Economists Assoc - España Univ Calif San Francisco UCSF - Estados Unidos UCSF - Estados Unidos |
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| California Governor's Office of Planning and Research/ California Initiative |
| Euro-Mediterranean Economists Association |
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| G.M.S. was supported by grant #OPR21101 from the California Governor's Office of Planning and Research/ California Initiative to Advance Precision Medicine. These organizations had no role in planning, writing, editing or re-viewing this article or in deciding to submit this article for publication. H.A.E. thank Harry Z. Yan, Weiman Gao, Benjamin and Winnie Cheng, Robert S. Kaplan and the Euro-Mediterranean Economists Association for their generous philanthropic and financial support. |