GDP, Mali music
Sociological discussion. Laurie Taylor asks if GDP is the best measure of prosperity and growth. Also, how African musical traditions in Mali are impacted by Eurocentric copyright.
GDP - Laurie Taylor talks to Lorenzo Fioramonti, Professor of Political Economy at the University of Pretoria, and author of a new book which exposes the flaws of an economic system which values this statistic, above all others, as a measure of prosperity and growth. They're joined by Douglas McWilliams, Deputy Chairman of the Centre for Economics and Business Research. Also, Mali music - Caspar Melville, Lecturer in Global Creative and Cultural Industries at SOAS, discussed his study into the ways in which Eurocentric copyright is impacting on African musical traditions.
Producer: Jayne Egerton.
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The World After GDP’(2017) by Lorenzo Fiaramonti
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‘The Flat White Economy’ (2015) by Douglas McWilliams
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- Wed 22 Nov 2017 16:00Â鶹Éç Radio 4
- Mon 27 Nov 2017 00:15Â鶹Éç Radio 4 FM
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