5. As we live in an age of economics and economists – in which economic developments feature prominently in our lives and economists have major influence over a wide range of policy and people – should economists be held accountable for their advice?
With the kind participation: 🔺Rana Foroohar (American. Business Columnist, Associate Editor At The Financial Times, And Also CNN’s Global Economic Analyst) 🔺Arunma Oteh (Nigerian. Economist, Former Treasurer And A Vice President Of The World Bank) 🔺Hannah Ryder (British-Kenyan. Economist And Diplomat. Founder And CEO Of Development Reimagined, Adviser) 🔺Penny Mealy (Australian. Economist, Research Fellow, INET, University Of Oxford And Bennett Institute For Public Policy, University Of Cambridge) 🔺Jason DeSena Trennert (American-Italian. Chairman and CEO of Strategas, one of Wall Street’s top thought leaders on markets and economic policy) 🔺Branko Milanović (Serbian-American. PhD in economics. Professor of economics at CUNY, LSE and IBEI (Barcelona)) 🔺Muhamad Chatib Basri (Indonesian. Economist, Former Minister of Finance of Indonesia, scholar) 🔺Carolina Cristina Alves (Brazilian. Economist, Joan Robinson Research Fellow in Heterodox Economics at the University of Cambridge, Girton College) 🔺Richard Bookstaber (American. Economist, author, noted expert in financial risk management) 🔺Ian Hughes (Irish. PhD in atomic physics. Senior Research Fellow at University College Cork) 🔺Katharina Pistor (German. Edwin B. Parker Professor of Comparative Law at Columbia University, scholar and author)
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Music: J.S. Bach, from The Well-Tempered Clavier. Kimiko Ishizaka, piano