Professor Rolf Strom-Olsen, IE School of Arts and Humanities
and
Professor Lee Newman, IE School of Psychology
The recent financial crisis raises important questions about the role of money as a personal, economic, and political tool. Who can we trust? Are governments too big to fail? What does it mean that the United States owes China $800 billion? Is paper money really necessary? How is our money today different than in the past, and what will be the money of the future? This is an open forum to talk about these and other questions in their historical and psychological perspective and to ask whether we are witnessing a shift in the very way we conceive of money.
Thursday, December 3rd. 15.30h-17.00h
Sala Capitular, IE University (Segovia Campus)
Wine will be served.
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