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The New Normal: Rebalancing Our Priorities - Professor Kenneth Costa
It is time for the banking and financial sectors to stop apologising and start changing. But how?Collected in GreshamCollege's videos May 2, 2012 -
Gresham's Law in Economics: Background to the Crisis - Professor Victoria Chick
Sir Thomas Gresham said that "bad money drives out good". In Economics, bad theory has driven out good.Collected in GreshamCollege's videos Apr 26, 2012 -
What Makes a Good Regulator? - Dame Suzi Leather
Dame Suzi Leather outlines the role and responsibilities of a good regulator. All our lectures are available for free download from the Gresham College website, in video, audio or text formats: http://www.gresham.ac.uk Gresham College professors and guest speakers have been giving free public lectures in central London since 1597.Collected in GreshamCollege's videos Apr 4, 2012 -
Values and Value in the Marketplace - Lord Green
Lord Green will speak about issues related to his recent book 'Good Value: Reflections on Money, Morality and an Uncertain World'. How should we create wealth in societies, and why is it necessary to do so? What improves the lives of the largest number of people? How do we, living in a globalised world caught in an age of financial and ecological turbulence, respond to the differing needs of individuals and institutions? http://www.gresham.ac.uk/lectures-and-events/values-and-value-in-the-marketplaceCollected in GreshamCollege's videos Mar 12, 2012 -
Unweaving the Anti Money Laundering and Counter Terrorist Financing System - Dr Dionysios S Demetis
Despite the onslaught of legislative initiatives surrounding AML/CTF, it is difficult to make any conclusive remarks on the effectiveness of the broader system that attempts to control money laundering and terrorist financing. Based on his new book on ‘Technology and Anti-Money Laundering’, the speaker will unravel much of the complexity surrounding AML and offer practical advice for financial institutions. http://www.gresham.ac.uk/lectures-and-events/unweaving-the-anti-money-laundering-and-counter-terroriCollected in GreshamCollege's videos Jan 27, 2012 -
The Sir Thomas Gresham Docklands Lecture: Get Shorty - Andy Haldane
Patience is a virtue. But does it have value?Collected in GreshamCollege's videos Nov 22, 2011 -
Vision and Values in a Time of Volatility: Lecture One
We live in volatile times, as the Arab Spring and August riots have demonstrated. Professor Costa outlines an ethics of business best suited to dealing with this situation, an approach based on a morality of visions and values. http://www.gresham.ac.uk/lectures-and-events/vision-and-values-in-a-volatile-world-lecture-oneCollected in GreshamCollege's videos Sep 28, 2011 -
Leadership at a Time of Transition: Moral Leadership in a Wikiworld - Ken Costa
"Where is the moral basis of leadership, where is its moral spirit, in the age of globalisation and the digital revolution?" The final part in a series of lectures and discussions to examine the challenges of leadership at a time of financial and geo-political dislocation. http://www.gresham.ac.uk/lectures-and-events/leadership-at-a-time-of-transition-and-turbulence-lecture-threeCollected in GreshamCollege's videos Apr 7, 2011 -
Peak Everything: Enough to Go Around? - Part 3 - Long Finance / London Accord Spring Confere 2011
This is the third part of 'Peak Everything: Enough to go around?', the 2011 Long Finance / London Accord spring conference. Established in 2007, Long Finance aims to improve society's understanding and use of finance over the long term by hosting and promoting a series of lectures, discussion events and research publications. The initiative began with a question, “when would we know our financial system is working?”, and seeks to challenge a financial system that revolves around short-term thinking and pracCollected in GreshamCollege's videos Apr 4, 2011 -
Peak Everything: Enough to Go Around? - Part 2 - Long Finance / London Accord Spring Confere 2011
Long Finance - London Accord Spring Conference 2011 Established in 2007, Long Finance aims to improve society's understanding and use of finance over the long term by hosting and promoting a series of lectures, discussion events and research publications. The initiative began with a question, “when would we know our financial system is working?”, and seeks to challenge a financial system that revolves around short-term thinking and practices. As of 2011, the London Accord is the sustainability arm of thCollected in GreshamCollege's videos Mar 31, 2011 -
Peak Everything: Enough to Go Around? - Part 1 - Long Finance / London Accord Spring Confere 2011
Long Finance - London Accord Spring Conference 2011 Established in 2007, Long Finance aims to improve society's understanding and use of finance over the long term by hosting and promoting a series of lectures, discussion events and research publications. The initiative began with a question, “when would we know our financial system is working?”, and seeks to challenge a financial system that revolves around short-term thinking and practices. As of 2011, the London Accord is the sustainability arm of thCollected in GreshamCollege's videos Mar 31, 2011 -
Leadership at a Time of Transition and Turbulence - Peter Sutherland KCMG, introduced by Professor Kenneth Costa
A conversation with Peter Sutherland, Chairman of Goldman Sachs International, on leadership in a time of financial dislocation. All our lectures are available for free download from the Gresham College website, in video, audio or text formats: http://www.gresham.ac.uk Gresham College professors and guest speakers have been giving free public lectures in central London since 1597.Collected in GreshamCollege's videos Mar 10, 2011 -
Will the US easily relinquish economic and political power to China and India in the 21st century? - Professor Avinash Persaud - Gresham College Lectures
Avinash Persaud, former Mercers' School Memorial Professor of Commerce at Gresham College. Next lecture in the series was A simple solution to global imbalance that is easy to implement and is unlikely to make matters worse All our lectures are available for free download from the Gresham College website, in video, audio or text formats: http://www.gresham.ac.uk Gresham College professors and guest speakers have been giving free public lectures in central London since 1597.Collected in GreshamCollege's videos Sep 15, 2010 -
Why do people play the Lottery? Make up your mind! - Professor Michael Mainelli - Gresham College Lectures
It has often been said that greed and fear drive the markets. This lecture explored behavioural finance, including how human choices can have adverse economic effects, why bubbles grow and how the Nobel prize-winning Prospect Theory can help you make money from 'regression to the mean'.Collected in GreshamCollege's videos Sep 15, 2010 -
Who hates globalisation? - Professor Michael Mainelli - Gresham College Lectures
The expanding third sector is trendy, but is its growth good for society? At a national level Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs) try to fill the cracks in society, or so Anglo-American society believes.Collected in GreshamCollege's videos Sep 15, 2010 -
Reforming Auditing - Incremental change or radical action? - Professor Michael Mainelli, Professor Joshua Ronen, Isobel Sharp - Gresham College Lectures
Joint Gresham College/NYU in London event The auditing profession claims to have been through tremendous turmoil as a result of a spate of scandals and professionals being caught off-guard, yet a few years on the profession looks remarkably similar to what it was and investors continue to express dissatisfaction. A number of proposals for radical change have been aired, but these never seem to move beyond the late-evening-port stage.Collected in GreshamCollege's videos Sep 11, 2010 -
Take my profits, please! Volatility reduction and ethics - Professor Michael Mainelli - Gresham College Lectures
With increasing emphasis on the social and ethical obligations of corporations, what do companies have to gain from lower profits? We will look at how more sophisticated firms incorporate volatility reduction as a key measure and how it changes their behaviour towards society and profit.Collected in GreshamCollege's videos Sep 11, 2010 -
Standards Markets: The free market response to regulation - Professor Michael Mainelli - Gresham College Lectures
Michael Mainelli, Mercers' School Memorial Professor of Commerce with Paul Stennett, Chief Executive, UK Accreditation Service. Many societal goals for markets can be achieved with more innovative regulation using standards markets that seem to bridge the market-government divide.Collected in GreshamCollege's videos Sep 11, 2010 -
Productivity and Capital Markets: Globalization Meets Parish-Pump Politics - Professor Werner G Seifert - Gresham College Lectures
The 2006 Sir Thomas Gresham lecture was be delivered by Professor Werner Seifert, former CEO of Deutsche Börse. Topic How do we attain Joseph Schumpeter’s ideal of market forces, “creative destruction”, rather than slowly stagnate?Collected in GreshamCollege's videos Sep 11, 2010 -
How can you have too much choice? - Professor Michael Mainelli - Gresham College Lectures
Choice is good, right? Consumer choice or voter choice - we will see how increasing choice can, paradoxically, narrow the range of possible outcomes.Collected in GreshamCollege's videos Sep 8, 2010
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