Richard Koo at INET's Inaugural Conference
Chief Economist, Nomura Research Institute Speaking at the Opening Session of the Inaugural Conference of the Institute for New Economic Thinking. Richard Koo talks about deficits and what the US, Europe and China post-2008 can learn from Japan 1990-2005.

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