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On #Economics, Applied andra Sequeira joins host Steven Davis for a discussion of zero-sum thinking, the idea that one group’s gain is another group’s loss.
Sandra Sequeira is on the faculty at the London School of Economics, where she co-directs the Programme for Economic Policy and International Development. She holds a PhD in Economics from Harvard, a Master’s degree from the Fletcher School of Law & Diplomacy, and an undergraduate degree from Nova University Lisbon. She is also research affiliate of The Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR) and the recipient of the 2022 Philip Leverhulme Prize in Economcs.
Learn more: youtu.be/z2I7oRQHXsM
On #Economics, Applied andra Sequeira joins host Steven Davis for a discussion of zero-sum thinking, the idea that one group’s gain is another group’s loss.
Sandra Sequeira is on the faculty at the London School of Economics, where she co-directs the Programme for Economic Policy and International Development. She holds a PhD in Economics from Harvard, a Master’s degree from the Fletcher School of Law & Diplomacy, and an undergraduate degree from Nova University Lisbon. She is also research affiliate of The Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR) and the recipient of the 2022 Philip Leverhulme Prize in Economcs.