Here are the speakers who took the stage during this session of TEDGlobal 2013. Click their name for a full recap of their talk:
In “Plutocrats,” Chrystia Freeland explores the growing gap between the working poor and the increasingly disconnected mega-rich.
Didier Sornette studies whether it is possible to anticipate big changes or predict crises in complex systems.
Annette Heuser proposes critical reforms to loosen the iron grip of rating agencies on national credit scores.
Which actor in the economy is most responsible for making radical innovation happen? Mariana Mazzucato comes up with a surprising answer: the State.
Apollo Robbins will take the watch off your wrist and the phone from your pocket, then hand them back to you and (maybe) show you how he did it.
Toby Eccles has created a radical financial instrument that helps private investors contribute to solving thorny public problems.