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: Albena Azmanova (Bulgarian. Scholar, author, sociologist, Associate Professor at the University of Kent’s Brussels School of International Studies)
Paola Subacchi (Italian. Economist. Professor of International Economics and Chair, Global Policy Institute, Queen Mary University of London, Visiting professor at University of Bologna, author)
Mark Blyth (Scottish. Economist, author, William R. Rhodes Professor of International Economics at Brown University)
James K. Galbraith (American. Economist and adviser, author, currently Professor at the University of Texas in Austin)
Shanaya D’sa (Indian. Student of Economics and Cultural Studies, McGill University)
Leora Schertzer (Canadian. Student of Environmental Economics and Communications, McGill University. Co-President, Expanding Economic)
Noam Chomsky (American. Linguist, philosopher, cognitive scientist, historian, social critic and political activist)
Laura Pautassi (Argentinian. Lawyer, Professor at Universidad de Buenos Aires, Researcher, Activist)
Tito Boeri (Italian. Economist, Professor at Bocconi University/ Milano, Adviser)
Rym Ayadi (Tunisian. Economist, international Expert on Inclusive and Sustainable Socio-economic Models, Financial Architecture and Stability and Sustainable Finance)
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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