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The economics of war and peace

On this episode of The Modus Operandi, host Manila Chan delves into the economics of war and peace, and how conflicts are only profitable for a small minority of wealthy people and devastating to the rest of the world. Manila discusses the topic with renowned economist and professor Richard Wolff, who provides insight into what the world would be like if nations sought peace, rather than war. 

25.05.2023
27:0 min
25.05.2023
27:0 min
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The economics of war and peace
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