Economics & Beyond with Rob Johnson
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Christopher Cramer and John Sender, authors of the book, African Economic Development: Evidence, Theory, and Policy, discuss their book (co-written with Arkebe Oqubay) and how economic policy needs to be rooted in flexibly responding to changing circumstances and consequences, instead of dogma.
Link to a PDF version of the book: http://fdslive.oup.com/www.oup.com/academic/pdf/openaccess/9780198832331.pdf
James Manyika: Towards a 21st Century Social Contract
Jacqueline Edwards: Technology, Inspired Learning and Opportunity
Isiah Thomas: Finding Strength through Vulnerability
Camilla Toulmin on African Development
Alan Light: The Changing Youth Culture of Music
Nelson Barbosa: How the Pandemic Shook Faith in the Market
Folashade Soule-Kohndou: Africa in a Pandemic World
Ed Pavlic: The Social Challenge of Physical Distancing
Cornel West: Sing A Song of Love and Faith in a Pandemic
Ashley Monet & Brandon Dixon: Artistic Healing and the Future of Detroit
Benjamin Grant: Envisioning the Pandemic and the Planet
Naomi Klein & Avi Lewis: A High-Tech Coronavirus Dystopia – Technology and Surveillance Meet the Shock Doctrine
Dani Rodrik: The Future of Developing Countries and Globalization After the Pandemic
George Akerlof: Economics’ Sins of Omission
Henry Ponder: The Past, The Challenges, and the Future of the University
Peter Bofinger: Europe’s Economic Crisis and What Needs to Be Done
Rohinton Medhora: The Failure of Global Cooperation in a Time of Crisis
Susan Piver: Buddhist Wisdom to Meet the Challenge of the Pandemic
Andrew Sheng: Will the Pandemic Spark a New Scientific Revolution?
Danny Quah: Why the Ferrari Economy Failed
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