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THANK YOU FOR JOINING US TODAYPLEASE INTRODUCE YOURSELF

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Hi all, I'm Erin Twyford from the University of Wollongong. I'll also be helping out with the chat box today.

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Hi everyone. Gareth Bryant from Political Economy at the University of Sydney. Looking forward to Jamie’s keynote!

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Hi all, Stewart Smyth watching from Dublin, Ireland.

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Hi everyone, Rina Dhillon from University of Technology Sydney. Looking forward to the keynote!

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Hi everyone, Vito Giovannetti Schulich BBA 14, Odette MBA 17, Co-founder and CEO, Treasured

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Good Morning / Evening. Cornelia Beck from The University of Sydney.

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Hi everyone, Kathie Ross from Victoria, BC, Canada

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Hi, Ameera from Sheffield

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Hi, I'm John Kurpierz, PhD student at Schulich. The previous keynotes have been excellent and I suspect this one will be as well!

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Hi everyone, Anne Steinhoff from the University of Essex, UK.

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Hello, I'm Charles Cho from the Schulich School of Business, Toronto, Canada.

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Hello, Mary Vera-Colina from Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Bogota.

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Good morning from Australia.

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Hi from Glasgow (Christine Cooper)

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hello, I'm Darlene Himick from Ottawa, Canada. Really looking forward to this keynote!

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Hello, Sanjay Lanka, from the FGV-Escuela de Administracion de Empresas, Sao Paulo, Brazil,

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Hi from Brazil.

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Hello from Toronto

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Greetings from Indianapolis.

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Hi from Melbourne

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Hi from Porto Alegre/Brazil

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I’m in a new york state of mind; virtual hugs, Cheryl Lehman

01:00:27
Hello! Sandra Maria UEFS/FAT Feira de Santana/ BBahia/ Brasil

01:00:28
Virtual hugs Cheryl, didn’t get the chance this morning:)

01:00:50
Hello, Emma Rae from Melbourne

01:04:55
Seems I only introduced to panelists! So, again, here I am in Edmonton, Canada. But also Edinburgh in terms of collegiality

01:07:06
Hi from Universitas Gadjah Mada, Yogyakarta, Indonesia.

01:07:10
Hello everyone, Bedanand from University of Essex, UK

01:08:25
As Samuel Beckett no doubt would have said about Neoliberalism, "Try again. Fail Again. Fail Better!"

01:08:52
Hello from Florida!

01:10:39
Hello from London :)

01:13:15
i was thinking Sam Beckett would not have sought to be so encouraging to neoliberalism, Stewart, but on reflection, you're right. it's what it does

01:14:42
I believe the preferred tech industry phrasing of that ideal is "Fail fast, move fast, break things." Any similarity to the side effects of neoliberal policy are an exercise left to the observer.

01:16:39
PLEASE SUBMIT QUESTIONS IN THE Q&A SECTIONYOU CAN FIND THE ICON ON THE BOTTOM TOOLBAR IN THE ZOOM WINDOW

01:17:47
@Sheila - I suppose it depends on who is saying the "better" - Better for the 1% is of course, not better for the rest of us.

01:19:57
@Stewart, yeah. I've just always taken that particular quote in the " pick yourself up, kid, and try again - you can do it" sort of a way. But it is apposite here too, for sure

01:48:00
Wonderful question, Paulo.

01:48:26
Agreed! Really important question

01:48:47
Hello everyone from Patricia Arnold in Madison, Wisconsin.

01:49:04
Hey Pat!

01:49:23
And a lovely response- class, but much more than class

01:51:12
I'm going to start using that terminology in my MBA classes, Louella!

01:52:35
And the idea of neoliberalism as one big collective unhappy marriage.

01:56:21
@Jonny Tweedie - go straight for the head!!

01:57:35
The zombie metaphor doesn't sit very well with the notion of neoliberalism as flexible, adaptable . . .

01:59:24
@ Christopher I suppose that depends on which zombie iteration you choose!

02:00:46
But it does with lumbering and intent on making everyone like themselves

02:00:59
@Stewart Smyth yes!!! Agreed. And Jamie's point about the lack of bold or radical Left Think Tanks comparable to those of the Right is so true.

02:01:59
I agree Stewart

02:19:09
Thank you for this, what a great session.

02:19:14
Excellent session, indeed. Thanks to Jamie & Jane, and to all who have participated.

02:19:29
Thanks Jamie and Jane. Great session.

02:19:34
Hear, hear! Matt has been amazing!!

02:19:41
Well Done Matt - its been a great conference.

02:19:42
thank you all for stimulating session

02:19:58
Thanks Jane. My pleasure!

02:19:58
My pleasure Jane.

02:20:06
Yes, thanks to Matt for going above and beyond to make this digital conference wonderful

02:20:14
The problem with UBI in the current Brazilian context is that there is room for corruption to mess things up. A program was set up to provide Real 600 as emergency basic income for families but instead about 3.9 million of the wealthiest families have applied for and received this money meant for the poorest.

02:20:22
Thank you for an excellent pesentation

02:20:29
thanks all!

02:20:38
We can hear you

02:20:39
thanks