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Open Mind TV • The Essential Role of Creativity for Economic Livelihood

On this week’s episode of The Open Mind, Patrick Kabanda discusses the essential role of creativity for economic livelihood. A Juilliard trained organist, Kabanda is a musician and international thought leader. He was a scholar at the Fletcher School, taught at Andover, has consulted for the World Bank, and contributed to the UN Development Project’s recent reports on human development. He's now author of his first book, “The Creative Wealth of Nations.” Calling our attention to the essential role of imagination, creativity, and the arts to improve our collective economic livelihood, Kabanda brings a unique lens to Adam Smith's classic, “The Wealth of Nations” for the new millennium.

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