Economics, Democracy, & The New World Order | Danny Quah | TEDxKL

By Plicatus EN in Political Affairs 1722 views 13th March 2018 Video Duration: 00:15:57

The west historically have been dominating the global economy. With the rise of China and Asia, how would the world change with the new center of economy being a non Western and European focus. Danny Quah is Professor of Economics and International Development at the London School of Economics and Political Science, and Director of the Southeast Asia Centre at LSE’s new Institute of Global Affairs. He had previously served as LSE’s Head of Department for Economics and Council Member on Malaysia’s National Economic Advisory Council.


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