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Why do some countries have a seemingly endless supply of talent in certain fields? From Jamaica’s sprinters to South Korea’s golfers, public policy professor Anirudh Krishna explains why “talent ladders” — structured pathways to identify and nurture people’s potential — are the best way to make sure everyone has the opportunity to thrive. (TEDx Gateway on June 4, 2023)
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