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Global Bridges: Changing Flows of People and Trade
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17 episodes
1 day ago
The mission of Global Bridges is to go beyond the news and connect listeners from around the world with stories from people who are “on the ground” reporting about economic recovery and global business. Sharing perspectives of life and economic development, as we recover from the global pandemic, enables us to build “global bridges” across countries. We cover topics including public health, economy and work, education, travel, and society. Hosted by: Beverly Barrett, faculty Cameron School of Business, Houston Photo logo: In Blue Portugal – Vasco da Gama bridge by Emanuel Ribeiro
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The mission of Global Bridges is to go beyond the news and connect listeners from around the world with stories from people who are “on the ground” reporting about economic recovery and global business. Sharing perspectives of life and economic development, as we recover from the global pandemic, enables us to build “global bridges” across countries. We cover topics including public health, economy and work, education, travel, and society. Hosted by: Beverly Barrett, faculty Cameron School of Business, Houston Photo logo: In Blue Portugal – Vasco da Gama bridge by Emanuel Ribeiro
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DENMARK: The Entrepreneurial State
Global Bridges: Changing Flows of People and Trade
27 minutes 23 seconds
3 years ago
DENMARK: The Entrepreneurial State

From Roskilde: Danish society is distinguished by a high level of social trust in others and in institutions, which has facilitated the transitions through the pandemic. A constitutional monarchy, a large public sector and close cooperation between government and the private sector characterize the economic system. State-owned investment funds, such as the Innovation Fund Denmark and the Green Growth Fund, are supporting the transition into renewable energy sources. Increasingly, population diversity and migration are new influences on a country that combines a strong social welfare state and liberal capitalism in the Nordic tradition.

Guest: Dr. Thomas Paster is a political economist and assistant professor at the Department of Social Sciences and Business at Roskilde University in Denmark. His expertise is on business interest groups and welfare state reforms. Providing a comparative perspective on Denmark, he emphasizes how the country is using its competitive edge.

Global Bridges: Changing Flows of People and Trade
The mission of Global Bridges is to go beyond the news and connect listeners from around the world with stories from people who are “on the ground” reporting about economic recovery and global business. Sharing perspectives of life and economic development, as we recover from the global pandemic, enables us to build “global bridges” across countries. We cover topics including public health, economy and work, education, travel, and society. Hosted by: Beverly Barrett, faculty Cameron School of Business, Houston Photo logo: In Blue Portugal – Vasco da Gama bridge by Emanuel Ribeiro