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Live On Stage
Monday February 10 2025, 7pm GMT

The Intelligence Squared Economic Outlook with Martin Wolf

Politics &
Economics

2025 is set to be a seismic year for the global economy. Donald Trump will return to the White House with an ‘America First’ agenda that threatens to dismantle global trade. Wars in Ukraine and Gaza could continue to escalate and cause turmoil in diplomacy. And the race to develop AI will accelerate as China and the US battle it out for technological supremacy.

Who better to make sense of these unsettling and fast-changing times than Martin Wolf, Chief Economics Commentator at the Financial Times? Widely regarded as one of the world’s most influential writers on the global economy and a multi-award-winning financial journalist, Wolf has been chronicling and analysing geopolitical and economic upheaval for nearly 40 years. He has written five bestselling books. His latest, The Crisis of Democratic Capitalism, maps out the implications of globalisation, technological development and the impact of democratic decline on the global economy.

Join us at Smith Square Hall on February 10 as Wolf returns for the next installment of the Intelligence Squared Economic Outlook and ask your questions on what we can expect from 2025 and beyond. 

The Crisis of Democratic Capitalism
by Martin Wolf

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The Intelligence Squared Economic Outlook with Martin Wolf


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Speaker
  • Martin Wolf

    Chief Economics Commentator at the Financial Times and author The Crisis of Democratic Capitalism

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Location
  • Sinfonia Smith Square
  • Smith Square London
  • Westminister
  • SW1P 3HA
Time
  • Monday 10 February 2025
  • 7pm to 8:15pm GMT





Speakers

Speaker

Martin Wolf

Chief Economics Commentator at the Financial Times and author The Crisis of Democratic Capitalism


Chief Economics Commentator at the Financial Times. He was a member of the UK's Vickers Commission on Banking, which reported in 2011. He holds an honorary doctorate at the London School of Economics and is an honorary Fellow of Nuffield College, Oxford.He is a member of the International Media Council of the World Economic Forum. In 2000, he was awarded the CBE for services to financial journalism and in 2019 won the Lifetime Achievement Award at the Gerald Loeb Awards. His books include The Shifts and the Shocks; Why Globalization Works; and the upcoming The Crisis of Democratic Capitalism.

Speakers are subject to change.