Monday, 5 March 2007

Nobel Laureate Spence Sees `Chaotic' Economic Growth in China

Bloomberg.com now have a radio station (with downloadable MP3 and ipod interviews) with top economists on a large range of topics.

The interview linked to here is on "Asia's economic growth and the outlook for global investment in technology".
Michael Spence, former dean of the Stanford University Business School and co-winner of the 2001 Nobel Prize in economics, talks with Bloomberg's Tom Keene from Palo Alto about Asia's economic growth and the outlook for global investment in technology.

The interview is dated the 1st March 2007:

Bloomberg ontheeconomy

Michael Spence Profile:
A. Michael Spence is a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution and Philip H. Knight Professor Emeritus of Management in the Graduate School of Business, Stanford University. In 2001, he was awarded the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences for his contributions to the analysis of markets with asymmetric information. He received the John Bates Clark Medal of the American Economic Association awarded to economists under 40. He is currently the chairman of an independent Commission on Growth and Development.

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