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Nopo

British  
/ ˈnəʊˌpəʊ /

acronym

  1. no person operation; driverless trains suggested as a means of increasing the efficiency of some railway systems

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High poverty rates have also gotten worse during the coronavirus pandemic, rising by about 10 percent, one of the steepest increases not just in Latin America but in the world, according to Hugo Nopo, a senior economist at the World Bank.

From New York Times

“The most important challenge is that of shared prosperity,” said Mr. Nopo, the World Bank economist.

From New York Times

“This is a bad solution to a misdiagnosed problem,” Ñopo said.

From Washington Post

The first ingredient, Mr. Ñopo said, was a weak and fragmented party system that encouraged politicians to shift alliances to suit their interests, instead of following ideologies.

From New York Times

That last measure was meant to help remove bad actors from politics, said Mr. Ñopo.

From New York Times