Financing Development, Pt. 1
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Gary Dymski is a Professor of Applied Economics at the University of Leeds. He has published numerous books, articles, chapters, and studies on banking, financial fragility, urban development, credit-market discrimination, gender and racial inequality, the Latin American and Asian financial crises, exploitation, housing finance, the subprime lending crisis, financial regulation, the Eurozone crisis, and economic policy.In our conversation with him, we talk about the global Covid-19 recovery, the limitations of blended finance as an approach to raising capital in developing countries, and green finance.This episode is hosted by Pascual Gonzalez, and jointly produced by Djihad Kramer, Jodi-Ann Wang, Lara Shirra White, Rory Cardy-Phillips, and Johnny Wiley.To find out more about CAMSED, find us on our website, Facebook, or Twitter.
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