About:
With wicked humour and stories from his professional journey, LSE and World
Bank veteran Dimis Michaelides highlights the contributions and
contradictions of economists from the 18th century to today. How does
breakfast get to your table? Who creates value? Capitalism: savage or
tame? How do we justify inequalities? Why did students occupy the LSE?
What was special about a loan to Colombia? Are economists rational? Why do
they forget women? Economics is often revered as nebulous or simplified
into populist pseudo-science. This show promises to explore the nebulae
and expose the pretenders.
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