Zambian-born international economist/author Dambisa Moyo addresses The Oxford Union (the world’s most prestigious debating society) and poses a crucial question:
Should we limit individual freedoms in the interest of broader, societal progress?
A thoroughly compelling address followed by a Q&A. Watch it here.
About Dambisa Moyo
Dambisa Moyo is a global economist and author who analyzes the macroeconomy and international affairs. She advises companies, corporate boards, CEOs and management on investment decisions, capital allocation and risk management. Her work examines the interplay of international business and the global economy, while highlighting key opportunities for investment; capitalizing on her rare ability to translate trends in markets, politics, regulatory matters and economics into their likely impact on global business. She serves on the boards of Barclays Bank, the financial services group, Barrick Gold, the global miner, Chevron, the energy corporation, and Seagate Technology. She previously served on the board of SABMiller, the global brewer. Dambisa was named by TIME Magazine as one of the “100 Most Influential People in the World,” and was awarded the 2013 Hayek Lifetime Achievement Award.