Fareed Zakaria GPS: Interview
In an interview with Fareed Zakaria, Michael Spence discusses the effect of income inequality on national economies.
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Growth and development economics and policy, structural change in the global economy, impact on advanced and developing countries, informational structure of markets, growth and policy in the major emerging markets; China, India, Brazil.
In an interview with Fareed Zakaria, Michael Spence discusses the effect of income inequality on national economies.
Foreign Affairs Managing Editor Jonathan Tepperman interviews Nobel Prize-winning economist Michael Spence on current trends in unemployment, government spending and policy, the speed of globalization, and Obama's options for a troubled economy.
In this interview with France 24, Michael Spence explains why he believes the euro is not out of the woods yet.
Peter Robinson of Human Events magazine's "Uncommon Knowledge" video series talks with Michael Spence.
Michael Spence appears on the Wall Street Journal Report with Maria Bartiromo to describe the changing fortunes of the U.S. economy.
Newsweek interviews Michael Spence about his book The Next Convergence, American inequality, the future of China's economy, and how to win a Nobel.
In this interview with Amar C. Bakshi, Michael Spence gives his take on the economic future of China and the world.
Justin Lahart of The Wall Street Journal asks Michael Spence what the world will look like when emerging economies catch up with the United States.
Michael Spence appears on Charlie Rose to discuss his book, The Next Convergence.
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Foreign Affairs Managing Editor Jonathan Tepperman interviews Nobel Prize-winning economist Michael Spence on current trends in unemployment, government spending and policy, the speed of globalization, and Obama's options for a troubled economy.
In this interview with France 24, Michael Spence explains why he believes the euro is not out of the woods yet.
Peter Robinson of Human Events magazine's "Uncommon Knowledge" video series talks with Michael Spence.