Globalization and Inequality: Paul Krugman, Janet Gornick, and Branko Milanovic
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Is globalization responsible for increased income inequality? Three experts and Graduate Center professors explore the complex relationship between these large-scale economic trends. Featuring: Paul Krugman, Nobel laureate and New York Times columnist; Janet Gornick, director of the LIS Center; and Branko Milanovic, author of Global Inequality: A New Approach for the Age of Globalization. Presented on May 11, 2016, by GC Public Programs and the Luxembourg Income Study (LIS) Center. For more information about GC Public Programs, visit: http://www.gc.cuny.edu/publicprograms
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Impressive to see two of these three economists unable to use their microphones correctly so that their audience can hear what they are saying. Dr. Krugman is the exception.
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Why is there no text/ subtitles? I can't hear the discussion due to hearing loss. Please remedy.
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Isn't Paul Krugman the economic genius who for the entire decade of the 1990s said NAFTA was a net/net win for the United States because offshoring high-paying manufacturing jobs would NOT put downward pressure on US wages? Now here he sits musing about the problems of inequality. You just can't make this stuff up. Even the Left now recognizes this man as an incompetent political hack.
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