8. Is Capitalism, or whatever we should call the current system, the best one to serve the needs of humanity, or can we imagine another one?
Short with 🔺Tito Boeri (Italian. Economist, Professor at Bocconi University/ Milano, Adviser) 🔺Branko Milanović (Serbian-American. PhD in economics. Professor of economics at CUNY, LSE and IBEI (Barcelona)) 🔺Fred Olayele (Nigerian-Canadian. Economist, scholar, public policy expert. Chief Economist at NYCEDC, New York. Focused on trade policy, innovation, FDI, urban policy, and inclusive development) 🔺Koichi Hamada (Japanese. Tuntex Professor Emeritus of Economics at Yale University, adviser) 🔺Thitinan Pongsudhirak (Thai. Professor and Director of the Institute for Science and International Security at Chulalongkorn University) 🔺Nancy Qian (Chinese and American. Economist. Professor in the Kellogg School of Management Managerial Economics and Decision Sciences at Northwestern University) 🔺Ann Pettifor (South African-British. Economist, adviser, author. Director of Policy Research in Macroeconomics (PRIME)) 🔺Steve Keen (Australian. Economist, author, and noted neo-Keynesian thinker and critic of neoclassical economics) 🔺Muhamad Chatib Basri (Indonesian. Economist, Former Minister of Finance of Indonesia, scholar) 🔺Shoshana Zuboff (American. Author (“The Age of Surveillance Capitalism”) and Professor Emeritus, Harvard Business School)
Age of Economics: in the first part of this project a diverse group of global thinkers answers 8 fundamental questions about economics and capitalist civilization.
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Video by Fabio Dondero. Music: J.S. Bach, from The Well-Tempered Clavier. Kimiko Ishizaka, piano