The global economy is recovering but it's going to take some hard work to keep it going. INSEAD Knowledge corrspondent Nicholas Bray speaks to the OECD's Deputy Secretary-General and Chief Economist Pier Carlo Padoan at the OECD Forum in Paris.
I don't know why people are being optimistic in this next to stagnant growth; the long standing problems that prevent growth will most likely never be corrected as when they are identified they are quickly forgotten. What is important in our new society is to maintain a class system, where people who move from one class to another are often drones who are easily controllable because they have their higher impulses expertly suppressed.
I don't know why people are being optimistic in this next to stagnant growth; the long standing problems that prevent growth will most likely never be corrected as when they are identified they are quickly forgotten. What is important in our new society is to maintain a class system, where people who move from one class to another are often drones who are easily controllable because they have their higher impulses expertly suppressed.
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