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

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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 ...

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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 Flanders, BBC Economics Editor



Robert Skidelsky
Keynesian economist, crossbench peer in the House of Lords, author of Keynes: the Return of the Master and co-author of How Much Is Enough?

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