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Innovation or stagnation - Oxford Union Debate

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Oxford Martin School: Public Lectures and Seminars
The Innovation Enigma - Is the current growth crisis a result of decades of technological stagnation in a risk-averse society?
A dynamic Oxford Union debate about innovation and the coming technological deficit involving Garry Kasparov, 13th world chess champion, writer and political activist; Peter Thiel, technology entrepreneur, investor and philanthropist; Professor Kenneth Rogoff, Thomas D. Cabot Professor of Public Policy and Professor of Economics at Harvard University; and Mark Shuttleworth, technology entrepreneur and founder of the Ubuntu project.

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Episode Information

Series
Oxford Martin School: Public Lectures and Seminars
People
Ian Goldin
Peter Thiel
Seung-yoon Lee
Mark Shuttleworth
Kenneth Rogoff
Garry Kasparov
Keywords
politics
technology
debate
Oxford Martin
Department: Oxford Martin School
Date Added: 22/05/2013
Duration: 00:48:55

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