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





The west traditionally have been dominating the worldwide economic climate. With the rise of China and Asia, how would the planet adjust with the new middle of economic climate remaining a non Western and European concentrate.

Danny Quah is Professor of Economics and International Enhancement at the London Faculty of Economics and Political Science, and Director of the Southeast Asia Centre at LSE’s new Institute of World Affairs. He had earlier served as LSE’s Head of Office for Economics and Council Member on Malaysia’s National Financial Advisory Council.

Quah is Tan Chin Tuan Going to Professor at the National College of Singapore, and lectures frequently at Peking College. He researched at Princeton, Minnesota, and Harvard, and was Assistant Professor in the Economics Office at MIT before becoming a member of LSE.

Quah gave the third LSE-NUS lecture in 2013, a TEDxLSE lecture in 2012, and the Inaugural LSE Big Concerns Lecture in 2011. His current exploration focuses on the shifting worldwide economic climate and the rise of the east.

This speak was given at a TEDx celebration using the TED meeting format but independently arranged by a neighborhood group. Master additional at http://ted.com/tedx



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