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Panel Discussion lead by Evan Davis
- Aired: March 2009,
- Posted: 17th March, 2009
- Video: FLV /
- 10:50 /
- 43 MB
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Issues discussed include
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Is there a way to tame Capitalism?
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Should Capitalism be more national?
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Why aren't we thinking more radically about Capitalism?
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Was the system not Capitalist enough?
Evan Davis is one of the presenting team on Radio 4's Today programme, and host of the BBC's Dragons' Den. He also interviews business leaders on The Bottom Line.
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