Economics & Government
The revolution in technology over the last twenty years has made the world a far less stable place View More
-
Abhisit VejjajivaPrime Minister of Thailand (2008-2011)
-
Rafidah AzizMalaysia's Longest Serving Minister of International Trade and Industry; Former Chairman of AirAsia X
-
Helen ClarkFormer Prime Minister of New Zealand, Administrator of the United Nations Development Programme from 2009 to 2017
-
Nassim Nicholas TalebBusinessman-trader, philosophical essayist and academic researcher
-
Richard JiChief Investment Officer and Managing Partner of All-Stars Investment. Former Managing Director and Head of Asia-Pacific Investment Research at Morgan Stanley.
-
Pierre SabatierFrench young economist
-
Anne KruegerSenior Research Professor of International Economics, John Hopkins University
-
Pascal BonifaceGeopolitics and international relations advisor
-
Goolam BallimChief Economist and Head of Standard Bank Research
-
Simon DixonInvestment Banker turned Bitcoiner
-
Notker WolfHead of the Order of the Benedictines
-
Greg ClarkExpert on cities
-
Jeffrey SachsWorld-renowned Economist & Innovative Educator; Director of the Center for Sustainable Development at Columbia University; Bestselling Author
-
Charlie McCreevyFormer European Commissioner for Internal Market and Services from 2004–10
-
Raghuram RajanAuthor of 'Fault Lines: How Hidden Cracks Still Threaten The World Economy', Former Governor of the Reserve Bank of India
-
Eisuke SakakibaraFormer Japanese Vice Minister of Finance
-
Xavier Sala i MartinProfessor of Economics, Columbia University
-
Nigel FarageLong serving UKIP Leader and Brexit Campaigner
-
Peter TruscottFormer UK Energy Minister
-
Hellmut SchutteFormer Dean of the INSEAD campus in Singapore
-
Supachai PanitchpakdiFormer Deputy PM of Thailand Former secretary-general of UNCTAD
-
Debashis ChatterjeeDirector of the Indian Institute of Management, Kozhikode (2009-2014)
-
John GapperAward-winning business columnist
-
Dr. Fan GangChina's most influential economists and leading reform advocates
-
Paul CollierAuthority on developing markets and financial opportunities within the world’s poorest countries
-
Yukio HatoyamaPrime Minister of Japan (2009-2010)
-
Marcel FratzscherGermany's leading economist
-
James RickardsAuthor of bestseller Currency Wars