Will More Open Markets Help the World's Poor?
Professor Alice Amsden moderated a discussion among scholars and journalists discussed the impact of the evolution from command economies to… read more
Professor Alice Amsden moderated a discussion among scholars and journalists discussed the impact of the evolution from command economies to more market oriented economies on the world’s poor. They examined which groups and nations have benefitted from these changes and which have not and tried to evaluate the overall results of these changes. They also took questions from the audience. close
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- Alice Amsden Professor Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- Richard Miller Correspondent Reuters Group->Economics
- Mancur Olson Professor University of Maryland, College Park->Economics Department
- Andres Solimano Director Inter-American Development Bank->Chile and Ecuador
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