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The Butterfly Defect: How globalisation creates systemic risks

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Globalisation has brought us vast benefits including growth in incomes, education, innovation and connectivity. Ian Goldin argues that it also has the potential to destabilise our societies.

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Alumni Weekend
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Ian Goldin
Keywords
global economic goverance
economics
income
education
politics
Department: Alumni Office
Date Added: 03/10/2014
Duration: 00:53:57

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