[captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions Copyright National cable satellite corp. 2013] up next is a discussion on emerging economies around the world in 2013. The house failed to vote on an agreement before last nights fiscal agreement. Have live house coverage at noon eastern. Now the debate on emerging economies like china and india, comparing them to the United States. William easterly debates dambisa moyo, the author of winner take all. This is 35 minutes. There is question about whether they can keep up and whether there is something bigger changing. That is what we will look at in this session. We have two outstanding individuals known for contrarian views on the emerging economies. We will start with William Easterly and probably best known to you for his books, the white mans burden. A very non provocative book as you can tell from the title. The elusive quest for growth. Bill was named one the top global intellectuals. [applause] what is going to happ
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