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: 🔺William Hynes (Irish. Economist, Head of the New Approaches to Economic Challenges Unit (NAEC), OECD) 🔺Matheus Grasselli (Brazilian-Canadian. Professor of Financial Mathematics and Chair of the Mathematics of Statistics Department at McMaster University) 🔺HRH Muhammad Sanusi II Nigerian. Economist, former Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, former Emir of Kano 🔺Keyu Jin (Chinese. Economist, Associate Professor at the London School of Economics and a World Economic Forum Young Global Leader) 🔺Steve Keen (Australian. Economist, author, and noted neo-Keynesian thinker and critic of neoclassical economics) 🔺Sheila Lawlor (British. Academic Historian, Author, Founder of UK-based Politeia) 🔺Shoshana Zuboff (American. Author (“The Age of Surveillance Capitalism”) and Professor Emeritus, Harvard Business School) 🔺Jayati Ghosh (Indian. Development economist, author, Professor of Economics at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst) 🔺Claudia Chwalisz (Polish. Innovative Citizen Participation Lead, OECD Open Government Unit) 🔺Harris Eyre (Australian. Neuroscientist, entrepreneur and author)
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Video by Fabio Dondero – Music: J.S. Bach, from The Well-Tempered Clavier. Kimiko Ishizaka, piano