http://www.weforum.org 29.01.2010
As we enter a new decade, the global economy has been shaken by over a year of recession. This raises questions about trust in political and financial establishments, and the accelerated shift of power from West to East.
In partnership with BBC World News, this session will raise the question: Has the recovery begun, or are we heading for the so-called double dip?
Sharan Burrow, President, International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC), Belgium; Global Agenda Council on Employment & Social Protection
Barney Frank, Congressman from Massachusetts (Democrat), 4th District; Chairman, Financial Services Committee, USA
Pascal Lamy, Director-General, World Trade Organization (WTO), Geneva
Gerard Lyons, Chief Economist and Group Head, Global Research, Standard Chartered, United Kingdom; Global Agenda Council on Global Investment Flows
Moderated by
Nik Gowing, Main Presenter, BBC World News, United Kingdom
@UrufuKensei - Nothing that's happened over the past 4 years has been supported by consistent economic theory either... so that's probably in their favour.
calorus 1 year ago
@markthenicholson Lol.... but from the way they speak they don't seem so smart at explaining things
azrinsani 1 year ago
i watched 10 seconds and im already bored
screamomusic4life1 1 year ago
@markthenicholson I'm not so sure about that one. They were all ugly, and not a one of them said anything supported by consistent economic theory. No contradiction there.
UrufuKensei 1 year ago
This panel demonstrates the universal law that theres an inverse correlation between intelligence and good looks.
markthenicholson 2 years ago 2