Asia and the international world order
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Danny Quah is a noted economist, teacher and writer. He has a long list of qualifications and accomplishments, and currently he's Dean and Li Ka Shing professor in economics at the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy. His work focuses on income inequality, economic growth, and international economic relations. Lately he's been studying the global power shift and the rise of the East and alternative models of global power relations. He's also quite a student of pop culture, and if you stick around, you'll hear exactly what I mean.
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