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In this episode, we sit down with economist and noted inequality researcher Branko Milanovic to discuss the influence of classical political economists like Adam Smith, Karl Marx, and David Ricardo, along with his latest book Visions of Inequality. He shares his formative experiences studying income distribution in socialist Yugoslavia, the ideological reluctance to discuss income inequality, the relevance of classical political economists in understanding income distribution today (particularly in relation to the return of class), and the challenges of speculating on future developments such as AI and the politics of global elites. Our conversation concludes with a discussion on Adam Smith's perspective on globalisation and the future developments and geopolitical competition that may shape the world. 

Takeaways:

Adam Smith's Panmure House:

⁠https://panmurehouse.org/⁠

Podcast in DC:

⁠https://panmurehouse.org/perspectives/podcasts/panmure-house-at-the-british-embassy-washington-dc/⁠

Buy Branko's book:

⁠https://www.hup.harvard.edu/books/9780674264144⁠

⁠https://www.panmurehouse.org/shop/merchandise/visions-of-inequality-by-branko-milanovic/