Keynote Lecture: "Global Poverty", Abhijit Banerjee

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  • čas přidán 22. 08. 2024
  • From June 5 to 7, 2024, the Paris School of Economics (PSE) and the Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR) organized the second edition of the PSE-CEPR Policy Forum.
    The PSE-CEPR Policy Forum 2024 was devoted to discussing emerging issues among leading researchers and policymakers, reaching a large audience that includes government officials and legislators, the media and the academia.
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Komentáře • 20

  • @anon7641
    @anon7641 Před měsícem +1

    One Bengali married into the Rothschild Family- the wealthiest n most dangerous family on the planet!!! Amartya!
    Now another one is on his way !!!

  • @rgg1642
    @rgg1642 Před měsícem +7

    Poor countries don't need income redistribution. They need good governance, education, jobs etc.

    • @rakhimukerji7937
      @rakhimukerji7937 Před měsícem +2

      Those are income redistribution. POOR DO NOT HAVE ACCESS TO THOSE Facilities and need govt investment.that is redisttibution of incomre.

    • @SudeeptaChakraborty
      @SudeeptaChakraborty Před měsícem +3

      Redistribution doesn't mean to take from someone and give someone else. All these things you are saying, good governance, education, jobs etc, all needs focus towards redistribution of national wealth, resources, energy and allocate in a more equitable manner. For example, good governance can only happen if the political power is redistributed to include more and more people instead of political oligarchs.

    • @anamoyranjan447
      @anamoyranjan447 Před měsícem

      As the goverments of poor countries are rather rich they have an awesome lot of money for social spending, is your fallacious argument, I suppose!

    • @rakhimukerji7937
      @rakhimukerji7937 Před měsícem

      ​@anamoyranjan447 This does.not have to be a huge amount of money.This may be improving access to.service.

  • @miraadi97
    @miraadi97 Před měsícem

    Deakin GIFT University Main Milenge Prof. After Lunch in Buisness Analysis Department 😅.

  • @kabirkumarmukerjee-mustafi5124

    Until we know what to do with money we will continue to make it and let it be.

  • @pcaso
    @pcaso Před měsícem +2

    Giving lecture on Poverty in an air conditioned auditorium in Paris- what a hypocrite

  • @ManOfSteel1
    @ManOfSteel1 Před měsícem

    guy is having problem explaining

  • @johnjacob413
    @johnjacob413 Před měsícem

    No country is poor in the strict sense.
    Minimal government and maximum governance should be the order of the day and to stay.
    Now we have all the tools to solve the problem.
    Basically human beings primary objective is to solve problems.
    Not to discuss problems.
    Just go ahead with the solution.
    Think tank, policy makers and rhetoric are only aids to waste time money and talent.
    Get to the problem and find means to solve the problem.
    After all Nature dictates
    1. keep blood in circulation or else result is death
    2. Keep water in circulation or else result is disease and ailments.
    3. Keep money in circulation or else result would be poverty.
    Hence ENSURE THAT ABOVE THREE ARE CONSTANTLY IN CIRCULATION.
    NO STOPPING.

  • @Hypocritial
    @Hypocritial Před měsícem +2

    Entrepreneurs and innovators end poverty NOT these academicians(of economics)

    • @tubelz
      @tubelz Před měsícem

      Had India followed the advice of great economists like Milton Friedman and Friedrich Hayek Indians would be rich today. Please check out the discussions between Ajay Shah and Amit Varma here on youtube.

    • @provashmallick2191
      @provashmallick2191 Před měsícem +1

      ​@@tubelz Thanks for the recommendation

    • @tubelz
      @tubelz Před měsícem +1

      @@provashmallick2191 Amit Varma also has a podcast, The Seen and Unseen. Brilliant Discussions on the Indian economy. Ajay Shah has written a book you wish to check out, "In Service of the Republic". Milton Friedman came to India in 1955 but his advice fell on deaf ears. His memo to India is online and worth reading even today.

    • @Hypocritial
      @Hypocritial Před měsícem

      @@tubelz would have been better than following keynesian

    • @SudeeptaChakraborty
      @SudeeptaChakraborty Před měsícem

      ​@@tubelzHindsight, of course, has a great evidential value. Only that following Friedman's economic vision will need you first to be a first-world country with pre existing financial and industrial 'space' to grow and a large middle class with spare, disposable income to drive consumption.