Behind the Balance Sheet

#10 Mr BRICs - Jim O’Neill on Emerging Markets, Manchester United & Central Banks Behind the Curve

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May 19, 2022
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ANECDOTE

Leaving Goldman To Pursue Public Policy

  • Jim O'Neill left Goldman Sachs on his own terms after a long partnership to pursue different public-policy work.
  • He followed a motto "if it can't be better, it's going to be different" which led him into reviews like antimicrobial resistance and regional policy.
INSIGHT

Scale Of The Antimicrobial Resistance Threat

  • Antimicrobial resistance could cause huge human and economic loss by 2050 if unaddressed.
  • O'Neill's AMR review modelled 10 million annual deaths and a $100 trillion accumulated loss, while interventions costing ~$42 billion could avert most damage.
ANECDOTE

Man United Ownership As Profit Without Purpose

  • Jim O'Neill is a lifelong Manchester United supporter frustrated by the Glazer ownership and its extraction of cash.
  • He gave up his season ticket, still attends some away matches, and calls the club a vivid example of profit without purpose.
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