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Larry Summers and Martin Wolf: Keynote at INET's Bretton Woods Conference 2011

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Larry Summers, Former Director of the White House National Economic Council, debates New Economic Thinking with Martin Wolf, Chief Economics Commentator of the Financial Times, at INET's Bretton Woods Conference on April 9, 2011.

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  • Oh Martin, how I love you. Lawrence Scumbag on the hand. I've seen some Libyan rebels whom it may be useful to deploy towards socially beneficial employment, after hiding Lawrence Scumbag in a storm drain.

  • wow that dude with parkinsons was fucked!

  • who begot u?

  • @teresaschiano1 Ha ha! It's not lack of smarts which is Mr Summers' problem!

  • Larry Summers "prepared to take responsibility". Martin Wolf, you've got to be kidding. What a bunch of sycophants. How can anyone with a teaspoonful of intelligence, believe this guy (Summers) has anything going for him. He doesn't, he's not smart (and he knows it, that why he's so arrogant; it's a front for his stupidity and ignorance).

  • hang him high. strip him of all his assets. scum.

  • this god dam crook should hand in the middle of the streets. cause millions of working americans lives go under. he is a mook of the american dream. hang him!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • drop dead you lying mther fuker. larry summers is a fuk'n crook along with green span and geither and obama the puppet. america will fall cause of these fuks.

  • The rise of education, skill levels in the labor markets, wages, and currencies in the developing nations and the correction of trade imbalances will provide a way for the developed economies to escape another severe recession for many years to come. By the time that trend ends, new technologies and innovations should sustain growth going forwards. 

  • i'm embarrassed for whoever claps at 57:45

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