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economic backdrop against which this struggle will be played out alex interviews professor david blanchflower on his view of a coming economic future we've been in a decade of very slow growth and the expectation is that we're going to see a 2nd decade because of the after incompetence so go and read the great masters go and think about how the world works but i was go back and read keynes and beverage but 1st of course your treats messages and emails in response to last week's issue julian says i'm quite sure that the will of the people is much bigger than the bricks of what but the people never get the chance to vote about the other stuff therefore it's quite legitimate to ask if the brakes of what was the will of the people i don't question it as sell says julian luis's the relevant question though is how to scotland get out of this whole mess bearing in mind we didn't vote for bricks in the 1st place gordon says i nice balance from your 2 guests when they recognize the boris is most likely looking for a deal and not just guess so and to slam dunk with fear mongering many people thought mr
economic backdrop against which this struggle will be played out alex interviews professor david blanchflower on his view of a coming economic future we've been in a decade of very slow growth and the expectation is that we're going to see a 2nd decade because of the after incompetence so go and read the great masters go and think about how the world works but i was go back and read keynes and beverage but 1st of course your treats messages and emails in response to last week's issue julian...
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welcome before the break professor david blanchflower of dartmouth college was laying out some of the key arguments in this new book not walking we're going to come up to the new arguments around the economics of. lunch so what do you if you are likely to be the economic consequence. of breck's or in the short term and the medium term i don't think you could have picked a worse time to pick out and do breaks it it's unclear exactly what the short and the in the end long term consequence of breaks it are and separate them from the fact that there's a global trade war going on it's the end of a 10 year long recovery and all of those things happening together breaks it itself for the global economy says the i.m.f. is a downside risk entirely to the world so obviously these look to be major questions it's really very hard for economists to see anything the any economic benefits from this i call it self-inflicted wounds maybe they're cultural maybe it's about sovereignty and i would say it carries sovereignty so i think the answer is that a huge increase in uncertainty no idea what trade d
welcome before the break professor david blanchflower of dartmouth college was laying out some of the key arguments in this new book not walking we're going to come up to the new arguments around the economics of. lunch so what do you if you are likely to be the economic consequence. of breck's or in the short term and the medium term i don't think you could have picked a worse time to pick out and do breaks it it's unclear exactly what the short and the in the end long term consequence of...
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played out last week alex interviewed one of the world's leading keynesian economists professor david blanchflower on his prediction of another international recession i don't think you could have picked a worse talling to pick out and do breaks it it's unclear exactly what the short and the in the end long term consequence of breaks it all and separate them from the fact that there's a global trade war going on it's the end of a 10 year long recovery and all of those things happening together breaks it itself for the global economy says the i.m.f. is a downside risk entirely to the world and this week show we're asking commentators north and south of the border about the political economy of brics it from scotland economist and former m.p. george kevan spells i took alternative economic agenda to the prevailing wisdom across the liberal democracies what we need to do is to fundamentally. change the economy scotland is creating a steet investment bank and rather than rely on the ups and downs of of the free market finance we are going to use that state investment bank to invest against the cycle s
played out last week alex interviewed one of the world's leading keynesian economists professor david blanchflower on his prediction of another international recession i don't think you could have picked a worse talling to pick out and do breaks it it's unclear exactly what the short and the in the end long term consequence of breaks it all and separate them from the fact that there's a global trade war going on it's the end of a 10 year long recovery and all of those things happening together...
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economic backdrop against which this struggle will be played out alex interviews professor david blanchflower on his view of a coming economic future we've been in a decade of very slow growth and the expectation is that we're going to see a 2nd decade because of the utter incompetence to go and read the great masters go and think about how the world works but i would say go back and read keynes and beverage but 1st of course your tweets messages and emails in response to last week's show julian says.
economic backdrop against which this struggle will be played out alex interviews professor david blanchflower on his view of a coming economic future we've been in a decade of very slow growth and the expectation is that we're going to see a 2nd decade because of the utter incompetence to go and read the great masters go and think about how the world works but i would say go back and read keynes and beverage but 1st of course your tweets messages and emails in response to last week's show...
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trend testing the strength of the political culture across the liberal democracies professor david blanchflower reckons that the western countries of created the political crisis by cold eating a painfully slow to cover me from the great recession of more than a decade ago george calvin professor richard murphy believe that the government is underestimating the practical impact of a new deal blacksad and the new political program has acquired matters right today professor bosch and michael sullivan discuss the endgame of globalization and why small countries have generally adjusted better to its tensions and strains the shared analysis of all of guests in the cities is that the political careers as a result of economic pressure not vice versa and the new economic order will need a maps to fill the vacuum only then can politics return to a new normal to misquote england's barbed there's an economy which ships are lens rough few of them are we will. next we return to the top political commentators to tell us what's going to happen next in the black melodrama as the clock moves steadily on to the
trend testing the strength of the political culture across the liberal democracies professor david blanchflower reckons that the western countries of created the political crisis by cold eating a painfully slow to cover me from the great recession of more than a decade ago george calvin professor richard murphy believe that the government is underestimating the practical impact of a new deal blacksad and the new political program has acquired matters right today professor bosch and michael...
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economic backdrop against which this struggle will be played out alex interviews professor david blanchflower on his view of a coming economic future we've been in a decade of very slow growth and the expectation is that we're going to see a 2nd decade because of the utter incompetence so go and read the great masters go and think about how the world works but i would say go back and read keynes and beverage but 1st of course your tweets messages and emails in response to last week's show julian says i'm quite sure that the will of the people is much bigger than the bricks support but the people never get the chance to vote about the other stuff therefore it's quite legitimate to ask if the breaks of what was the will of the people i don't question it is sell says julian louis says the relevant question though is how to scotland get out of this whole mess bearing in mind we didn't vote for bricks in the 1st place gordon says i nice balance from your 2 guests when they recognise that boris is most likely looking for a deal and not to.
economic backdrop against which this struggle will be played out alex interviews professor david blanchflower on his view of a coming economic future we've been in a decade of very slow growth and the expectation is that we're going to see a 2nd decade because of the utter incompetence so go and read the great masters go and think about how the world works but i would say go back and read keynes and beverage but 1st of course your tweets messages and emails in response to last week's show...