Dave McCoy, RSA trustee and managing editor of the Global Health Watch, an alternative world health report; senior clinical associate in global health and development at the University College London and author of a
Lancet paper that looks at the grants given out by the Foundation over the past few years.
Matthew Bishop, business editor at The Economist and author of
Philanthrocapitalism: how the rich can save the world (Bloomsbury, 2008). Chair:
Richard Horton, editor,
The Lancet
Michael Cox is professor of international relations and co-director of IDEAS at LSE.
Danny Quah is head of department and professor of economics at LSE.
Will Hutton is chief executive of the Work Foundation and an LSE governor.
Martin Wolf is associate editor and chief economics commentator at the
Financial Times and an honorary graduate of LSE.

Prof. Dr.
Michael Zürn (Dean, Hertie School of Governance)

This symposium discusses the implications of the economic crisis from multiple perspectives. The first session focuses on geopolitics, the second on financial regulation, and the third, with Council of Economic Advisers chair
Christina Romer, is on the macroeconomic outlook.