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The Agenda: Minouche Shafik discusses education and inequality | The Economist

Minouche Shafik, deputy governor of the Bank of England and the next director of the London School of Economics, discusses the role of education in a world coloured by populism.

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At a time of political upheaval, many believe that jobs are under threat. In a world coloured by populism, what is the role for education? Minouche Shafik is the incoming Director of the London School of Economics.

Minouche has held top positions at the World Bank, the International Monetary Fund and the Bank of England.

THE AGENDA explores the defining questions of our time and seeks out the stories, solutions and the personalities who might just hold the answers. Discover the mould-breakers experimenting with new ways to approach some of the modern world’s most fundamental issues; find out what happens when bold ideas and real life collide, and meet the leaders whose thoughts and actions are themselves helping to shape the agenda.

Series One of The Agenda: People Power gets to grips with the rise of populism and what lies behind it.

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