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Does Coronavirus Mean the End of Globalisation? | Panel | Cambridge Union Online

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ABOUT THE PANEL:
The coronavirus pandemic has disrupted trade, migration and international cooperation. Some have argued that the global economy that emerges from the pandemic will bring devastating consequences. Others have said it will be quick to adapt and perhaps changed for the better.

ABOUT THE PANELLISTS:
Mohamed El-Erian
Mohamed El-Erian is the author of the best-selling When Markets Collide. He is also the president-elect of Queens' College, Cambridge and previously served on Obama’s Global Development Council.

Will Hutton
Will Hutton is a journalist and academic, previously serving as editor-in-chief for The Observer. He is also the Principal of Hertford College Oxford and co-chair of the Purposeful Company.

Prabhat Patnaik
Prabhat Patnaik is a political Marxist economist and commentator and former Fellow of Clare College, Cambridge. He is also the author of A Theory of Imperialism.

Linda Yueh
Linda Yueh is Fellow in Economics at St Edmund Hall, Oxford University and Adjunct Professor of Economics at London Business School. She is also Visiting Professor at LSE and the author of The Time's best-selling The Great Economists: How Their Ideas Can Help Us Today.

Ian Goldin
Ian Goldin is a professor of Globalisation and Development and served as the founding director of the Oxford Martin School. He is a Fellow of Balliol College, Oxford.

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