Pandemics, Climate Change, and Global Economics: Where Did We Go Wrong in Globalization?

Dani Rodrik
Harvard Kennedy School, 2020
Niveau: débutant
Perspective: Économie institutionnelle
Sujet: Critique du capitalisme, Mondialisation & relations économiques internationales, Institutions, gouvernements & politiques, Microéconomie & marchés, Relations Nord-Sud & développement, Ressources, environment & climat
Format: Lecture / Presentation
Durée: 01:07:45
Lien: https://harvard.zoom.us/rec/play/65MpdOur_Go3HtXH4wSDA_YtW460J_6sgHAWr_AEnkqxV3QGY1HyNLobautCBAxkEqnqq94YMw4FyBWV?continueMode=true

Dani Rodrik, Professor of International Political Economy at Harvard's Kennedy School of Government, is teaching in this online session about the global rules under which the modern (free trade-focused) type of globalization operates and why, under such institutions, international community fails to deal with the climate change and pandemics.


Comment from our editors:

A glimpse into the Dani Rodrik's class on globalization, well-explained and accessible to anyone. Recommended for those wondering why global society is organized in a way that often prevents it from implementing sensible policies. The online lecture is accompanied by a presentation and a Q&A session at the end.

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Ce projet est le fruit du travail des membres du réseau international pour le pluralisme en économie, dans la sphère germanophone (Netzwerk Plurale Ökonomik e.V.) et dans la sphère francophone (Rethinking Economics Switzerland / Rethinking Economics Belgium / PEPS-Économie France). Nous sommes fortement attachés à notre indépendance et à notre diversité et vos dons permettent de le rester ! 

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