MY
MOST RECENT ACTIVITY:
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22 April 2009
Discuss "Imagining India" - Asia Research Centre
Public Lecture
by Nandan Nilekani
Old Theatre, LSE. 1830h-2000h
[vodcast (scroll to date)]
[podcast]
02 April 2009
China Radio International - People in the Know Interview - G20
[online]
|
Long version
[mp3] (8.8Mb, 25 mins)
(with Prof. Sun Jie, Senior Research Fellow at the Institute of World
Economics and Politics, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences)
Beijing
01 April 2009
BBC World Service Business Daily interview - G20
[mp3]
(3.4Mb, 4 mins)
London
03 March 2009
What should the next G-20 meeting do?
Panel discussion, with Michael Cox and Will Hutton. Chair: David
Held
Old Theatre, LSE. 1830h-2000h
[DQ opening statement]
[vodcast (scroll to date)]
[podcast]
17 February 2009
The Global Economic Crisis - Meeting the Challenge
Panel discussion, with Tim Besley, Francesco Caselli, and Chris
Pissarides. Chair: Richard Layard
Old Theatre, LSE. 1830h-2000h
[DQ opening statement]
[vodcast (scroll to date)]
[podcast]
31 January 2009
China Development Forum: 2009,
The Critical Year of China's Economy
Hong Kong Theatre, Clement House LSE. 0915h-1800h
27 January 2009
LSE Asia Research Centre series: China - 30 Years of Reform
"The
Shifting Distribution of World Economic Activity: China and Global
Imbalance"
Sheikh Zayed Theatre, New Academic Building LSE. 1830h-2000h
[Slides
(3/p)
|
animation]
[vodcast (scroll to date)]
[podcast]
14 January 2009
World Economy Asia Lecture
"Will Asia Save the World?"
Leverhulme Centre for Globalisation
and Economic Policy
Kuala Lumpur
[Selected press reports:
China Review 2009.01.22
|
The Star Malaysia 2009.01.16]
13 January 2009
Goh Keng Swee Lecture
"China and Global Imbalance"
East Asia Institute, National University
of Singapore
Singapore
Early January 2009
LSE Alumni events:
Hong Kong
Thursday 08 January 2009 |
Kuala Lumpur Friday 09 January 2009 |
Singapore
Monday 12 January 2009
The Far East
25 November 2008
PuLSE FM
One hour to play the music I like and to talk about the global economy
at the same time.
Until 2008.12.03 for streaming play visit
PuLSE FM | Listen Live |
On Demand |Wednesday | DQ show
21 November
2008
Where in the world is Asian Thrift and the Global Savings Glut?
Entries on [
Personal blog
|
RGE Monitor Global
Macro
|
Asia
]
11 November 2008
Part of 2-day LSE macroeconomics seminar on the Credit Crunch
Global imbalance, global savings glut
The global economic crisis and the (non) role of Asian thrift - in 3 slides.
(The third slide is an animation.)
Blog [2008.11.16] entry:
"Where in the world is Asian Thrift and the Global Savings Glut?"
LSE, London
21 October 2008
Khazanah Megatrends Forum 2008
Shifting sands: The real side longer term
Presentation
[3/page version]
(PDFs)
Mandarin Oriental, KL Malaysia
14 October 2008
Life in unequal growing economies. (Technical manuscript)
Incomplete,
very rough draft
PDF (49
pages, 1.27Mb)
Abstract:
This paper characterizes the dynamic welfare implications of
varying patterns of growth and inequality. In their impact
on poverty, historically observed changes in aggregate
growth overwhelm those in inequality. However, their
welfare implications are more nuanced.
For a reasonable...[More]
Interview, September 2007,
Knowledge @ Singapore Management University:
Measuring the tradeoffs between economic growth and unequal
distribution
Conference presentations:
Cambridge
University 2007 May |
Brown
University Watson Institute Conference 2007 April
13 October 2008
Post-1990s East Asian Economic Growth
PDF
(29 pages, 616Kb)
Abstract:
Immediately after 1997 the Asian economies were viewed to be
catastrophes of financial excess, corporate and political
misgovernance, and diminishing returns to over-investment. But they
are now freshly restored...[More]
11 October 2008
LSE Asia Forum 2008
video
(recorded 11
April 2008)
With Lee Hsien Loong,
Conor Gearty,
Nik Rose,
John Sidel,
and
Nick Stern
Friday 11 April 2008, Singapore
26 September 2008
Hay Festival Segovia
The global crisis: Is the world economy out of control?
Friday 26 September 2008 12pm, Caja de Segovia
05 August 2008
Bank Negara Malaysia lecture
"Global growth and inflation"
Abstract:
The nature and drivers of inflation worldwide now differ from when the
entire world managed to reduce inflation so dramatically in the 1990s.
A decade ago, the forces of globalization and
de-regulation...[More]
[DQ presentation, 3.3Mb]
Bank Negara Malaysia, KL
[Some press coverage:
Business Times Thu
2008.08.14
(temporary link)]
24 July 2008
LSE Japan evening (with DQ public lecture)
"Post-1990s East Asian economic growth"
Photos
Roppongi Hills Club, Tokyo
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