Economics & Beyond with Rob Johnson
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Economics Nobel Laureate Michael Spence discusses the profound changes that are rippling through the global economy as we emerge from the COVID recession, where economic growth will have to rely more on productivity gains instead of the incorporation of excess labor capacity and what this would mean for countries around the world.
Luohan Academy event referenced in the episode: Opportunities and Challenges for an Aging Society | Frontier Dialogue #9
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Brian Barnier: The Future of the Central Bank
Michael Pettis: Global Fracture - Nationalism on the March
Wendy Brown: A Neoliberal Pandemic
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Jamil Anderlini: The Legacy of the Opium Wars
William Overholt: What Happened to Hong Kong?
Zach Carter: Keynesian Inspiration for the Pandemic's Economic Crisis
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Michael Sandel: A Spirit of Civic Activism
Sarah Kendzior: Authoritarianism in a “Democracy”
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Gaurav Dalmia & Jayant Sinha: India’s Post-Pandemic Path to Prosperity
Anna Deavere Smith: Stories of Crisis
Rana Foroohar: The Surveillance Economy
James Manyika: Towards a 21st Century Social Contract
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