[Salon] The Great Economists with Linda Yueh

  • 13/11/2019
  • 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM
  • Full Circle House – Chaussée de Vleurgat 89, Ixelles 1050

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LINDA YUEH
The Great Economists

Evening Salon / Wed 13 Nov / 6:30 - 8:30 pm

With the rapid progression of globalisation and automation, policymakers worldwide face an abundance of economic problems. Are Brexit and Trumpism bad solutions? Why have wages been stagnant? How do we deal with weak growth? These questions, and more importantly the possible answers to them, not only dominate political discourse but also shape our everyday lives as citizens. Economist Linda Yueh appeals to the great economists throughout history to help us. From Ricardo’s take on international trade, to Robinson’s theory of the labour market, Yueh argues that the key ideas in the history of economics still matter today. We’re invited to imagine a conversation with the great economists, all the while reflecting on how to move forward.


ABOUT THE SPEAKER  

Dr. Linda Yueh is a Fellow in Economics at Oxford University, Adjunct Professor of Economics at London Business School and Visiting Professor at IDEAS, the foreign policy think tank of LSE. She is also a Fellow of the RSA and Associate Fellow at Chatham House. She has also worked as the Chief Business Correspondent for BBC News, and continues to be a TV and radio presenter for BBC Radio 4 and the World Service.


GOOD READS
  • The Great EconomistsHow Their Ideas Can Help Us Today (2018) 

  • China's Growth: The Making of an Economic Superpower (2013) 

  • Enterprising China: Business, Economic, and Legal Developments Since 1979 (2011) 

KEY LINKS

Linda Yueh’s website

Professor Linda Yueh at LSE 

Linda Yueh at Chatham House 

Book Interview from The Great Economists

BBC Radio 3 Free Thinking Lecture 

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