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Wealth

Vichaar Manthan aims to explore the narratives that societies tell each other and to themselves. These stories embody, legitimise and contextualise the knowledge and experiences of a society.  They order a collective memory. The most powerful stories shape our behaviour and in turn influence institutions to react to the world in equal stead.  

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At the Sustainable Narratives 2020 conference, we explored the most prevailing and long-lasting stories about how we govern a truly globalised technological world. What are the stories we tell ourselves about how nation-states regulate large, powerful international corporations; or ought to build greater real-time transparency, and therefore greater accountability; or to re-think the relationship between nationalism and fraternity amongst a citizenry? We put each prevailing narrative in the dock and cross-examined it in the light of sustainability. 

Creating Wealth Sustainably

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We explore the most prevailing and long-lasting stories about the economy. Stories about fiscal policy, selection of investment opportunities, the emerging idea to democratise and regulate conglomerates, free markets as a panacea and how technology will create level playing fields. We are joined by Eric Lonergan: Economist and author of Angrynomics, Harsh Gupta: Chief Investment Officer at the Ashika Group and, Jaime Whyte: Former Director of Research at the Institute for Economic Affairs. Chaired by Private Equity CEO: Sachin Nandha.

Creating Wealth Sustainably

Featuring:

Sachin+Headshot.jpg
Eric Lonergan.jpg
jamie.jpg
harsh.jpg

At the Sustainable Narratives 2020 conference, we explored the most prevailing and long-lasting stories about how the economy works. Stories like those concerning fiscal policy, or investment opportunities, or the emerging idea to democratise and regulate conglomerates, or that free markets are a panacea, or how technology will create level playing fields. We put each prevailing narrative on the dock and cross-examined it in the light of sustainability.

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