
James K. Galbraith
James K. Galbraith is an influential American economist and professor at the University of Texas at Austin, best known for his work in political economy and economic theory. He has been a vocal critic of neoliberal economic policies and has advocated for more equitable economic systems. Galbraith's research often focuses on income inequality, macroeconomic stability, and the role of government in economic regulation. His views are widely respected in academic circles and he frequently contributes to public discourse on economic reform and policy.
Born on Jan 29, 1952 (73 years old)
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Pakistan:
James K. Galbraith defines a 'predator state' as a political system where elites benefit at the expense of the population.
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Costa Rica:
James K. Galbraith predicts that the impact of these tariffs on Chinese manufacturers will be limited.
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Venezuela:
James K. Galbraith predicts the limited impact of tariffs on Chinese manufacturers.
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Brazil:
James K. Galbraith warned that cutting $2 trillion from the budget could create a deep depression.
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