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Tom Bernes, the Executive Director for the Centre for International Governance Innovation (CIGI), introduces Jim Balsillie, CIGI's ... Alex Evans is the head of the Resource Scarcity, Climate Change and Multilateralism program at New York University, and a ... George Akerlof is the Koshland Professor of William Rees is a Professor of Community and Regional Planning at the University of British Columbia, and a speaker at Camilla Toulmin is the director of the International Institute for Environment and Development, and a speaker at Eric Beinhocker, Senior Fellow at McKinsey and Company, is the moderator to this session on complexity in

After World War 2, it was clear the world needed a new financial system and as such, 44 countries sent delegates to When turmoil strikes world monetary and financial markets, statesmen invariably call for "a new Under the French G7 Presidency, Banque de France and the French Ministry for the Get tickets to the Fall Denver Green Forum, happening November 2nd at Green Spaces: ... Robert Skidelsky and Perry Mehrling take questions from the audience.

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Sustainable Economics: Panel Discussion on INET's Bretton Woods Conference (1 of 5)

Sustainable Economics: Panel Discussion on INET's Bretton Woods Conference (1 of 5)

Tom Bernes, the Executive Director for the Centre for International Governance Innovation (CIGI), introduces Jim Balsillie, CIGI's ...

Sustainable Economics: Panel Discussion on INET's Bretton Woods Conference (2 of 5)

Sustainable Economics: Panel Discussion on INET's Bretton Woods Conference (2 of 5)

Alex Evans is the head of the Resource Scarcity, Climate Change and Multilateralism program at New York University, and a ...

George Akerlof: Rising to the Challenge - INET Panel Discussion  (1 of 5)

George Akerlof: Rising to the Challenge - INET Panel Discussion (1 of 5)

George Akerlof is the Koshland Professor of

Sustainable Economics: Panel Discussion on INET's Bretton Woods Conference (3 of 5)

Sustainable Economics: Panel Discussion on INET's Bretton Woods Conference (3 of 5)

William Rees is a Professor of Community and Regional Planning at the University of British Columbia, and a speaker at

Sustainable Economics: Panel Discussion on INET's Bretton Woods Conference (4 of 5)

Sustainable Economics: Panel Discussion on INET's Bretton Woods Conference (4 of 5)

Camilla Toulmin is the director of the International Institute for Environment and Development, and a speaker at

Sustainable Economics: Q&A Panel Discussion on INET's Bretton Woods Conference (5 of 5)

Sustainable Economics: Q&A Panel Discussion on INET's Bretton Woods Conference (5 of 5)

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Eric Beinhocker: Complexity in Economic Theory - INET Panel (1/5)

Eric Beinhocker: Complexity in Economic Theory - INET Panel (1/5)

Eric Beinhocker, Senior Fellow at McKinsey and Company, is the moderator to this session on complexity in

Bretton Woods, Past and Present: 1. Ethics in Economics

Bretton Woods, Past and Present: 1. Ethics in Economics

The History of

The Bretton Woods Monetary System (1944 - 1971) Explained in One Minute

The Bretton Woods Monetary System (1944 - 1971) Explained in One Minute

After World War 2, it was clear the world needed a new financial system and as such, 44 countries sent delegates to

Bretton Woods Then and Now

Bretton Woods Then and Now

When turmoil strikes world monetary and financial markets, statesmen invariably call for "a new

G7 Bretton woods - Panel 1: Reflecting on global economic turbulence and dealing with crises

G7 Bretton woods - Panel 1: Reflecting on global economic turbulence and dealing with crises

Under the French G7 Presidency, Banque de France and the French Ministry for the

Spring Denver Green Forum  | Sustainability Panel Discussion (FULL)

Spring Denver Green Forum | Sustainability Panel Discussion (FULL)

Get tickets to the Fall Denver Green Forum, happening November 2nd at Green Spaces: ...

Q&A: Complexity in Economic Theory - INET Panel (5/5)

Q&A: Complexity in Economic Theory - INET Panel (5/5)

Eric Beinhocker moderates the

Lecture 43: Bretton Woods Agreement, IMF, Its Role and Function

Lecture 43: Bretton Woods Agreement, IMF, Its Role and Function

In this lecture

Origin of Bretton Wood Conference?Role of IMF?How World Bank Origin?How Money,Power movesCyclically?

Origin of Bretton Wood Conference?Role of IMF?How World Bank Origin?How Money,Power movesCyclically?

The Macroeconomics ▶️ Macro Ideas

Task Force on Economics Curriculum reports at INET's Bretton Woods Conference (3 of 3)

Task Force on Economics Curriculum reports at INET's Bretton Woods Conference (3 of 3)

Robert Skidelsky and Perry Mehrling take questions from the audience.