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
How Digital Technology and the Pandemic will Accelerate Transformations
The Pandemic Has Masked as Much as it Unmasked
The Long-Overdue Revolution in Economic Thinking
The Climate Crisis and the Global Green New Deal
Changing the Conversation on the Climate Emergency
Can Biden Successfully Govern?
Linear Relationship Between Money and Election Outcomes Continued in 2020
There is no Alternative Beyond Cooperation or Extinction
What the West Can and Cannot Learn from China
Robert Akerlof: How the Study of Meaning-Making Will Enrich Economic Analysis
Robert Borosage: There Is No Going Back to Normalcy
Dina Srinivasan: Tech Monopolies Need to Be Broken Up
john powell: The Pandemic is a Missed Opportunity to Address Racial Disparities
What Can Sanders Do as Budget Chair? – Rob Johnson and Paul Jay
Chris Hedges: How Republicans, Democrats, and the Media Have Weakened US Democracy
Saikat Chakrabarti: Biden's Many Options for Creating Real Change
William Janeway: Government's Role in R&D and in Addressing Climate Change
Alan Light: Looking Back and Looking Ahead in the World of Music
Trita Parsi: How US Foreign Policy Makes Everyone, Including the US, Less Safe
Michael Hirsh: Multinationals Exploited the Community of Nations and Both Parties Enabled Them
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