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C.Rose: Conversations about the economy

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A conversation about the economy with Bill Ackman, major investor and hedge fund manager of Pershing Square Capital Management LP, Kate Kelly of The Wall Street Journal, Andrew Ross Sorkin of The New York Times and Joseph Stiglitz, economist and a member of Columbia University faculty

in Current Affairs / on Friday, April 24, 2009

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A conversation with Lionel Barber, editor of the “Financial Times”

in Current Affairs, Business / on Friday, April 24, 2009

Written by T.Ž.

2009/04/28 at 9:53 am

Posted in Demokratija, Ekonomika, Europa, Global, Globalizacija, Intelektualai, JAV, Jungtinė Karalystė, Kultūra, Politika, Politinė filosofija, Teisė ir reguliavimas, The varieties of capitalism, Valstybė, Verslas, Vertybės, Visuomenė, Vokietija, kapitalizmas, laisvė, why societies need dissent, Švietimas, lavinimas(is), žiniasklaida

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RODRIK On Capitalism 3.0

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Dani Rodrik Commentary: Coming soon – Capitalism 3.0 / February 11, 2009 / Dani Rodrik is professor of political economy at Harvard Kennedy School.

New book: POSNER A Failure of Capitalism, Harvard U Press 2009

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A Failure of Capitalism: The Crisis of ‘08 and the Descent into Depression / by Richard A. Posner

Harvard edition World 368 pages
Trade May 2009 $23.95 £17.95 E21.60 ISBN 13: 978-0-674-03514-0 ISBN 10: 0-674-03514-3

The Economist: Twenty years of capitalism: was it worth it?

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The World in 2009

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Twenty years of capitalism: was it worth it?

Nov 19th 2008

From The World in 2009 print edition

By Laza Kekic

 

Yes—but it’s not so simple

C.Rose: Paul Krugman on capitalism

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Paul Krugman 2008 Nobel Prize Winner in Economics on capitalism

in Current Affairs, Business / on Thursday, October 23, 2008

FT new major series: The Future of Capitalism

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FINANCIAL TIMES
EUROPE / Monday March 9 2009

The Future of Capitalism Major new series featuring some of the world’s foremost leaders and thinkers

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Seeds of its own destruction
By Martin Wolf

Published: March 8 2009 19:13 | Last updated: March 8 2009 19:13

Another ideological god has failed. The assumptions that ruled policy and politics over three decades suddenly look as outdated as revolutionary socialism. … >>

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A major new series: http://www.ft.com/indepth/capitalism-future

The credit crunch has destroyed faith in the free market ideology that has dominated Western economic thinking for a generation. But what can – and should – replace it? Over the coming weeks we will conduct a wide-ranging debate on this dominant political issue of the day.

The best writers
Our reporting will draw on the FT’s team of top analysts, including Martin Wolf, Gillian Tett, Krishna Guha, John Authers, Chrystia Freeland and John Thornhill.

World leaders
Some of the world’s foremost politicians, thinkers and financial experts will provide their insights and policy prescriptions. They include Lula da Silva, Hank Paulson, Paul Kennedy, Mario Monti and Tony Blair.

Blog: http://blogs.ft.com/capitalismblog/

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The free-market model that dominated thinking for 30 years has been discredited. The state is back in business and the survival of an open world economy is in question. Where to now? Join the debate online.

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Lula da Silva The future of human beings is what matters

Gillian Tett How an innovation frenzy blew a hole in banking

Robert Shiller A failure to control the animal spirits