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2019 Berkshire Hathaway Annual Shareholder Meeting

Brown Advisory

will turn socialist in 2020, 2040 or 2060. KHC makes a good business return, earning approximately $6 billion before taxes on $7 billion of tangible capital. s economic system and the inventiveness of its people creates new jobs for people in spite of the dislocations in some areas. Buffett does not think that the U.S.

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2019 Berkshire Hathaway Annual Shareholder Meeting

Brown Advisory

will turn socialist in 2020, 2040 or 2060. KHC makes a good business return, earning approximately $6 billion before taxes on $7 billion of tangible capital. s economic system and the inventiveness of its people creates new jobs for people in spite of the dislocations in some areas. Buffett does not think that the U.S.

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Transcript: Stephanie Kelton on US Fiscal Policy and the ‘Deficit Myth’

The Big Picture

Professor Stephanie Kelton teaches Public Policy and Economics at SUNY Stony Brook. You get a bachelor’s, a BA and a BS in Economics and Business at California Sacramento, then University of Cambridge, master’s in Philosophy and Economics, then a PhD in economics at the New School. I happened to pick that one.

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Transcript: Apollo’s Torsten Slok

The Big Picture

WA was the career plan, always economics and finance. And I studied economics in university. And I spent a year in Princeton in the economics department in 95, 96 when Ben Panke was the chairman of the economics department. I’m curious how different studying economics is in Denmark versus United States.

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Transcript: Philipp Carlsson-Szlezak, BCG

The Big Picture

00:02:07 [Speaker Changed] So, so let’s start with a little bit, I wanna talk about the book, but before we get to that, let’s talk a little bit about your background, which is kind of fascinating for an American, you get a bachelor’s at Oxford, a PhD at the London School of Economics. I’m not American.

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