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
INET at the Trento Economics Festival: Values: Building a Better World for All
A Society Designed to Incentivize Criminal Behavior at the Highest Level
Rana Foroohar: New Ground Rules for Digital Markets
The Power of Desire in Everyday Life: Wanting and Social Change
Tim Jackson: Life After Capitalism
Arjun Jayadev and Achal Prabhala: Are Intellectual Property Rights Exacerbating the Pandemic in India?
Tito Boeri: The Return of the State
Destin Jenkins: The Bonds of Inequality
Gillian Tett: Anthro-Vision: A New Way to See in Business and Life
Elizabeth Kolbert: How to Control the Control of Nature?
Chen Long: The Privacy Paradox
Music, its Commercialization, and Politics
The New Climate War
Indian Development History and New Horizons for Asia
The Origins and Significance of "Identity Economics"
The Future of Economics
The Master Algorithm
Podcasting and the Fragile Public Discourse
For Benjamin: Songs of Power, Innocence and Experience
A Moonshot Guide to Changing Capitalism
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