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Niall Ferguson v Robert Skidelsky – The Austerity Battle (CNN)

CNN Content 18.06.12 EUROPE (Presenter) Everyone is saying clearly not all euros are created equal. I'm going to put my money in Germany banks, that's the one country that can't default. (Niall Ferguson) If one country leaves it stops being a monetary union and it starts being a currency board. And It's much easier to leave a currency board. Argentina was able to leave the currency board. That's the nightmare scenario that southern European countries are thinking about. It's more...

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Good Money debate with Robert Skidelsky at St Paul’s Cathedral (2013)

Second debate in the St Paul's Institute series, held in conjunction with CCLA, entitled 'The City and the Common Good: What kind of City do we want?' held at St Paul's Cathedral on 7th May 2013. Speakers: Robert Skidelsky - Lord Skidelsky, Economic Historian (Keynote) with Tarek El Diwany - Senior Partner, Zest Advisory LLP Ann Pettifor - Director of PRIME (Policy Research in Macroeconomics) Paul Sharma - Deputy Head of the Prudential Regulation Authority Chaired by Stephanie...

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Robert Skidelsky – Keynes, Morality and GDP (CNN)

CNN Content Robert Skidelsky is Co-author of 'How much is enough? Money and the Good Life'. [1] "Money was regarded as the means to the good life. Keynes was the last of a generation of economists that thought this way. He said enough for a good life. He thought technology was bringing that about. That it was producing such increases in wealth that we could have abundance with a fraction of the work. That bit hasn't come about. Our society has become more unequal. He underestimated the...

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Robert Skidelsky on How Much Is Enough?

What has happened to the ideal of the 'good life' in our time? From an economic point of view, we in the West could have begun living the 'good life' -- filled with health, safety, respect, personal development and leisure -- a long time ago, but we haven't, or not sufficiently. Why not? Are there economic barriers, or are we facing a moral or social deficit? Does thinking about a new economic paradigm amount to dangerous idealism, or is it a much-needed realistic answer to the financial...

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The Good Life? John Lanchester and Robert Skidelsky with Edward Skidelsky

The credit crunch has fuelled a great deal of soul searching. Two new books tackle the issues head on, one from the perspective of a novel, the other non-fiction. John Lanchester's Capital centres on the residents of a London road who receive a sinister message: 'We Want What You Have'. Robert and Edward Skidelsky's How Much is Enough? is a radical look at our values, what we want from life and the meaning of happiness. John Lanchester's last book was Whoops! Robert Skidelsky is the...

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Me Judice – Robert Skidelsky: How much is enough

De bezuinigingen werken niet. Europa kent geen economische groei, als beleid deugt het niet stelt Robert Skidelsky, Em. Professor of Political Economy University of Warwick. Skidelsky, auteur van het boek "How much is enough" en gastspreker bij de gelijknamige conferentie van het Nexus-instituut, stelt de morele vraag: wat is goed? We moeten gaan nadenken over de economische en sociale inrichting van de maatschappij op de lange termijn. http://bit.ly/Z8jJJY

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Lord Robert Skidelsky on A Keynesian Response to the Crisis

About the Speech: In his presentation to the IIEA Lord Skidelsky drew on his extensive knowledge of and output on Keynes, including his three-volume biography of John Maynard Keynes, which is widely considered the definitive work on Keynes, and his 2009 book 'Keynes: The Return of the Master', to provide an argument for a Keynesian response to the current economic crisis. About the Speaker: Lord Robert Skidelsky is a leading public intellectual in Britain. He is an economic historian,...

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