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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