BBC World Service radio programme presented by Martin Wolf (click through for mp3 here). Wolf talks to people including Charles Dumas, Justin Lin and Kenneth Rogoff about whether global economic governance needs to be rethought. E.g.The outdated, empty pronouncements of the G-7 as well as SWFs of large emerging economies propping up developed nations’ banks.
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environmental opportunities and antagonisms for Brazil in the 21st CenturyBBC World Service: ‘The World’s Shifting Balance’
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