Capitalism in Crisis
Is capitalism broken, and if so, what should replace it? David Aaronovitch examines whether the free market is failing and asks how it could be reformed.
Is capitalism broken, and if so, what should replace it? David Aaronovitch examines whether the free market is failing, and asks how it could be reformed.
He speaks to a range of experts and leading economists including:
Paul Johnson, Director of the Institute for Fiscal Studies
Gillian Tett, US Managing Editor of the Financial Times
Helen Thompson, Professor of Political Economy at Cambridge University
Michael Jacobs, co-editor of Rethinking Capitalism.
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