Nobel Laureate Amartya Sen Lecture 3-26-2010
Harvard Professor and Nobel Laureate Amartya Sen speaks on "The Uses and Abuses of Adam Smith" at Duke University as part of a celebration weekend of the 40th anniversary of the History of Political Economy Journal.

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Distinguished Lecture - Amartya Sen - What is Wrong With Inequality?

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Prof. Amartya Sen - David Hume and the Demands of Ethics

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The Economist as Philosopher: Adam Smith and John Maynard Keynes on human nature, social progress...

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64 minutes interview with Amartya Sen on the Quality of Life (Part 1)

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Capitalism and Confusion

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Amartya Sen on Justice and Injustice - The Amartya Sen Interviews (1/3)

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Angus Deaton in Conversation with Amartya Sen, "Economics with a Moral Compass?"

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One on One - Amartya Sen

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Noam Chomsky on Adam Smith & Invisible Hand

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Amartya Sen, "Creating Capabilities: Sources and Consequences for Law and Social Policy"

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Amartya Sen - Conversations with History

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Prize Lecture: Abhijit Banerjee, Prize in Economic Sciences 2019

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Paradoxes of Liberty - Amartya Sen (1981)

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Amartya Sen — Why Is the Penalty of Inequality So High in India?

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Amartya Sen: The Idea of Justice

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What’s Next In Iran, Lebanon, and Gaza? Experts Tell Mehdi

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3. Counting the Fingers of Adam Smith's Invisible Hand

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The Amartya Sen Lecture 2014

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Amartya Sen | Kolkata after Independence: A Personal Memoir Part-1 | Lecture at Jadavpur University

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