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Policy Pod - A Recovering World Economy w/ Dr Ganeshan Wignaraja

44 min · 10. juli 2018
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In the third episode of Policy Pod - The Podcast from Public Policy at the University of Southampton - we present Dr Ganeshan Wignaraja as Chair of the Global Economy Programme for the Lakshman Kadirgamar Institute, Sri Lanka and presentation on 'A Recovering World Economy and the Roles of China and India'. Presented at a visit to the University of Southampton on the 23rd May 2018. Additional material: Presentation: http://bit.ly/PPSLKIPresentation Dr Ganeshan Wignaraja: https://www.lki.lk/people/dr-ganeshan-wignaraja/

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