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Economic Management In A Multiple Equilibria Economy

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  • Zainab Fatima

    (Pakistan Institute of Development Economics)

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This webinar addresses the critical failures in economic management within economically developed countries in recent years. The webinar speaker is Mr. Andrew R. W. Smithers, a respected figure in finance, widely recognized for his insightful commentary, columns, and literary contributions. In 1989, he established Smithers & Co., following a successful tenure as the head of S G Warburg’s asset management business. Notable among his publications are “Valuing Wall Street,” “Wall Street Revalued,” “The Road to Recovery,” “Productivity and the Bonus Culture,” and “The Economics of the Stock Market.” Andrew critically examines prevailing economic theories and advocates for timely reforms to prevent recurring financial crises. In this webinar, he sheds light on the key causes behind these failures and emphasizes the importance of improving both economic policies and theories.

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  • Zainab Fatima, 2023. "Economic Management In A Multiple Equilibria Economy," PIDE Webinar Brief 2023:122, Pakistan Institute of Development Economics.
  • Handle: RePEc:pid:wbrief:2023:122
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