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 Barry Eichengreen (American. George C. Pardee and Helen N. Pardee Professor of Economics and Political Science at the University of California, Berkeley)
Rebecca Henderson (American. Economist, author, John and Natty McArthur University Professor at Harvard Business School)
Rym Ayadi (Tunisian. Economist, international Expert on Inclusive and Sustainable Socio-economic Models, Financial Architecture and Stability and Sustainable Finance)
Harold James (British. Economic historian, specialized in the history of Germany and European economic history. Professor at Princeton, author”)
Leo Johnson (British. Broadcaster, writer, and noted expert on global megatrends)
Andrew S. Nevin (Canadian. Economist, Advisory Partner and Chief Economist at PwC Nigeria, working at the nexus of economics, strategy, and regulation)
Carolina Cristina Alves (Brazilian. Economist, Joan Robinson Research Fellow in Heterodox Economics at the University of Cambridge, Girton College)
Angus Armstrong (British. Economist, Director of Rebuilding Macroeconomics, Senior Fellow and Professor)
Leora Schertzer (Canadian. Student of Environmental Economics and Communications, McGill University. Co-President, Expanding Economics)
Shanaya D’sa (Indian. Student of Economics and Cultural Studies, McGill University)
Keyu Jin (Chinese. Economist, Associate Professor at the London School of Economics and a World Economic Forum Young Global Leader)
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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Music: J.S. Bach, from The Well-Tempered Clavier. Kimiko Ishizaka, piano